Scholarship to Canada for Class 12 CBSE Student - Physics

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A class 12 student from a CBSE school is seeking information on applying for a bachelor's degree in physics in Canada, specifically focusing on scholarship opportunities due to financial constraints. Key points include the importance of researching specific schools and their scholarship offerings, as well as understanding eligibility criteria for international students. The discussion highlights the need for detailed guidance from educational advisors and provides a link to a resource for scholarships available in Canada, which can assist in navigating the application process.
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I'm a class 12 student in a CBSE school. I'm interested in pursuing a bachelor's in physics in Canada. I'm not very rich, and I can't afford the fees for the course. Can someone provide me with information regarding application and eligibility to get a scholarship to Canada?
 
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Again this is really a question for your advisor. What schools are you looking for?

Here is some basic information
http://www.educationau-incanada.ca/educationau-incanada/scholarships_bourses.aspx?lang=eng
 
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