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nrj
Oct31-09, 01:28 PM
I m Niraj Aryal from Nepal n I recently completed my Bachelor's degree in Physics.Now I m thinking of applying Canada for Masters degree in Physics(Applied). Can somebody help me telling what are the general requirements for foreign students to be enrolled in university in Canada and which college would be better? Are there scholarship facilities and how affordable they are?

VeeEight
Oct31-09, 05:17 PM
Most schools require an honours degree, GRE tests, and letters of recommendation. Here are some links for some schools in Ontario to get a better picture:
University of Toronto (http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/graduate)
University of Waterloo (http://www.physics.uwaterloo.ca/)
University of Western Ontario (http://www.physics.uwo.ca/graduate/index.html) (London, Ontario)
University of Ottawa (http://www.physics.uottawa.ca/pos/programs_graduate.html)

The amount of money you get from the school and/or government depends on your grades, experience, and financial needs.

nrj
Nov7-09, 11:33 AM
Hi frens,
Can someone help me telling the general criterion for applying students visa in Canada.Is it true that Canada is celebrating student's year for 2010?If that would be the case,will the colleges be somewhat liberal in granting admission and scholarship??

Vanadium 50
Nov7-09, 12:31 PM
I've not heard of such a thing, but even if it were the case, the colleges can't be much more liberal with admissions and scholarships, as they already admit their capacity of students and spend all of the money allocated for scholarships.