Universities in Canada that accept second class lower (2.2) for master's degree program
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- čas přidán 18. 10. 2023
- In this video, I talked about the Universities in Canada that accept second class lower division for a master's degree. Most universities in Canada request a minimum of second class upper division degree to apply for a master's degree for international students. So this video will be helpful for those who finished with low grades.
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Very informative
Great sharing
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Very informative video dear. Thank you
according your percentage calculation 2.69 out of 4 Scale is 66% ... ? Am I right?
was your calculated method correct?
Good job. Weldone
Thank you! 😃
Amazing sharing 😊😊
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful information. Please do you have information on Canadian Universities that accept HND for Master's degree?
Hello, thanks for watching. I do not have any information of such at the moment.
Sir can i apply in university of regina for masters with 2.5 cgpa??
Can HND with upper credit apply for the admission??
Thanks for the information, Can HND holder apply for this ?
Not sure about that. You can reach out to the school and make enquiry. Thanks for watching
Please i have 2,2 in my Bsc in banking and finance frist degree I also have master but I want to do this PG in Business Administratijon GDBA in memorials university i don't understand what this means GPA 3.0 on a 4point scale
You may need to get this Canadian school GPA equivalence calculation to convert your GPA from a 5.0 point scale to 4.0
Hope you find this helpful. Thanks for watching
I graduated with 3.32/5.0 Scale
Hello Sunkanmi Bamigboye... With this GPA, your percentage is 66.4%. So from the information I provided in the video, you should check which school are you eligible to apply to for their masters program.
Thanks for watching. And I wish you all the best
It depends. A 3.3 GPA overall and 3.3:Gpa within the last 2 years of your study is not the same thing.
Most Canadian universities calculate only 300 and 400 levels.
If you are on a 3.5 CGPa and a 2.5 GPA in your last two years could be a struggle.
@@The_beloved_of_the_lord In my 300lvl first semester I had 3.35/5.0
Second semester I had 3.45/5.0
400 lvl first semester I had 4.3/5.0
Second semester I had 4.68/5.0
But overall I had 3.44/5.0(when they calculated from 100 level)
So will they use the individual gpa per semester or overall