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degree recognition


Question Posted Tuesday October 18 2005, 4:22 am

Does Mba degree done from India recognized in Canada?Can anybody start working based on that degree once they immigrate?

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NinjaNeer answered Sunday April 2 2006, 5:10 am:
Well, in general, from what I know, you would have to take a competency test if your university is not accredited in Canada. I know a man in my classes (first year engineering) who had 15 years of work experience plus a bachelor's degree back home in India, but he has to re-do his schooling because he did not qualify.

Good luck, though! Glad you're thinking about moving here :)

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Advicelady6798 answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 2:30 pm:
If you go to the websites google.com or askjeeves.com they will have sites that explain things like that.

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Razhie answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 11:47 am:
It's very complicated I'm afriad. One of the worst things about the Canadian immigration system right now, in my opinion is that is it very very difficult to have your degrees recongized here in Canada.

I believe most university degrees obtained in India are technically recongized here but I'm telling you honestly you might find it very very difficult to get work befitting your level education.

The large problem is language. Employers are concerned you will not be able to communicate clearly with people. My advice to you is to seek english speaking and writing lessons as soon as possible and continue them once you've come here. Also, speak to your university, they probably have some idea of what is recongized and what courses you may need to have your MBA recongized in Canada.

Use every resource you have, speak to friends in Canada, speak to immigration officers, it will probably take time, but the more information you have the easier it will be.

Good Luck!

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