本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛Admission to a Master program is not all based on your undergrad grades. In general the following criteria that grad schools will consider:
1) 4-year degree over 3-year degree, so if your degree is a 4-year degree you will have advantages over people with only a 3-year degree
2) marks in your final 2 years of the undergrad program.
3) your GMAT score if you are applying to some Management programs such as MBA
4) work experiences
5) other professional designations such as an CFA, CA, CMA, CGA etc...
6) competition for the year of your application. If applicants to the Master program are weaker than you, well ....... you know the answer.
Hopefully, your undergrad grades are 70% or more, because in Master programs, the minimum grade to pass a course is actually 70%. If you can't achieve a 70% in undergrad courses, there is a lower chance for you to pass Master courses.
Here is a list of University in Ontario that you might want to apply for MBA
1) Windsor
2) Ryerson
3) Lakehead (not an MBA program, it's something close, it's actually Master of Science - in Management)
4) Laurentian
5) Brock
There are many types of MBA programs out there, you have to do some researches to determine which type best fits you.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
1) 4-year degree over 3-year degree, so if your degree is a 4-year degree you will have advantages over people with only a 3-year degree
2) marks in your final 2 years of the undergrad program.
3) your GMAT score if you are applying to some Management programs such as MBA
4) work experiences
5) other professional designations such as an CFA, CA, CMA, CGA etc...
6) competition for the year of your application. If applicants to the Master program are weaker than you, well ....... you know the answer.
Hopefully, your undergrad grades are 70% or more, because in Master programs, the minimum grade to pass a course is actually 70%. If you can't achieve a 70% in undergrad courses, there is a lower chance for you to pass Master courses.
Here is a list of University in Ontario that you might want to apply for MBA
1) Windsor
2) Ryerson
3) Lakehead (not an MBA program, it's something close, it's actually Master of Science - in Management)
4) Laurentian
5) Brock
There are many types of MBA programs out there, you have to do some researches to determine which type best fits you.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net