Conditions for you to be able to study abroad in Canada:
Graduate from university.
GPA ≥ 7.0
Have IELTS certificate from 6.5 to 7.0
Minimum GMAT 550 (studying master’s in business and administration)
Minimum GRE 140 (majoring in natural and social sciences, except Medicine, Pharmacy and Law)
SOP from 1 to 2 essays (depending on the school you plan to study)
Have 1 to 3 years of work experience in a field related to your major.
Recommendation letter
The cost of studying for a master’s degree in Canada is considered cheaper than in countries like the US or Europe. Studying for a master’s degree here usually lasts 2 years, so you need to prepare financially to be able to meet this study. The total cost of studying abroad in Canada ranges from a minimum of 32,000 – 62,000 CAD/course (equivalent to 600 – 1.2 billion VND). These costs include tuition and living expenses.
Some scholarships for graduate study in Canada:
International Regional Entrance Scholarship, University of the Fraser Valley: Scholarship worth 5,000 CAD/year. Priority is given to international students from countries in Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America studying all graduate programs.
South East Asia (SEA 2) Scholarship, Niagara College – Toronto: Scholarship value is 1,500 CAD in the first semester and an additional 1,500 CAD in the second semester. Priority is given to students from Vietnam, Korea, Japan, and the Philippines.
University of Alberta Master of Fine Arts (MFA), Master of Design (MDes) Scholarship, University of Alberta: The scholarship value is AUD 15,000. The scholarship recipients are candidates studying the Creative Arts and Design Master’s program at the University of Alberta. There are also a number of other scholarships such as: East Asia Academic Excellence Entry Scholarship, Cybersecurity and Privacy Excellence Graduate Scholarship, Capilano Excellence Scholarship, …
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