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Software Testing Courses in Canada

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Interested in taking your IT career to whole a new level? Why not consider going abroad! Read about  Software Testing  Courses in Canada , here. About Software Testing Courses in Canada Software is the bedrock of IT-led industry – its efficiency and precision are key priorities. Software quality assurance and control technicians step in here. Quality assurance involves creating processes for quality software for end-user, developer or business. Quality control requires effective testing strategies to ensure results. This is what you will learn in Canadian software testing courses… and more!  Where to Study Software Testing Courses in Canada Each of these options offer something different – but software testing and quality control are core competencies you will develop in each. Graduate Certificate in Software Quality Assurance and Test Engineering, by Conestoga College  This comprehensive 1-year course teaches you the testing paradigms, methodologies and tools required for software dev

Study Options after B. Pharmacy in Canada

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  After completing your Bachelor’s in Pharmacy, you have plenty of options to study further in Canada. Read on to learn about your study options after   B. Pharmacy in Canada .   Master’s in Pharmacy If you want to study in an advanced program, and deepen your theoretical knowledge of pharmaceutical sciences, then a Master’s program is the option for you. a number of Canadian universities offer Master’s in Pharmacy. You can choose between thesis and coursework-based programs, depending on your interests and career goals. The program is typically 1-2 years long, and cost of study averages at 25-30,000 CAD per year. Following your Master’s in Pharmacy, you’ll go on to work in pharmaceutical companies, health and welfare, food and drug administration, and other public bodies, hospitals, research centres and so on. A Master’s also qualifies you for PhD admission in Canada. Options for Master’s in Pharmacy: MSc in Pharmacy, Memorial University of Newfoundland MSc in Pharmaceutical Sciences,

Find everything you need to know about OET Reading in one place

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  Format of the Test OET Reading  is the same for all health professions. It’s the 2 nd  test of the day, to be completed in  60 minutes . The test is divided into 3 parts – A, B, and C. Each part has a different testing focus. Each question has equal weightage, adding up to a  maximum score of 42 .  Part A Part B Part C Consists of  4 short texts  and  20 questions  (including matching, gap-fill, short answers). Consists of  6 short texts  of 100-150 words each, and 6 multiple-choice questions (1 per text).  Consists of  2 long texts  of 750-850 words each, and 16 multiple-choice questions (8 per text).  Complete in  15 minutes . 45 minutes  for Part B and C, taken together. Type of Texts: workplace texts - treatment protocols, medication info, treatment parts, diagnosis tools Type of Texts: workplace communication between colleagues - updates, policy documents, memos/emails, guidelines Type of Texts: Long articles on general healthcare topics Testing Focus: skimming and scanning   te

Software Testing Courses in Canada

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 Interested in taking your IT career to whole a new level? Why not consider going abroad! Read about  Software Testing  Courses in Canada , here. About Software Testing Courses in Canada Software is the bedrock of IT-led industry – its efficiency and precision are key priorities. Software quality assurance and control technicians step in here. Quality assurance involves creating processes for quality software for end-user, developer or business. Quality control requires effective testing strategies to ensure results. This is what you will learn in Canadian software testing courses… and more!  Where to Study Software Testing Courses in Canada Each of these options offer something different – but software testing and quality control are core competencies you will develop in each. Graduate Certificate in Software Quality Assurance and Test Engineering, by Conestoga College  This comprehensive 1-year course teaches you the testing paradigms, methodologies and tools requi

Best PGDM and Post Baccalaureate programs in Canada

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 \Read to find out your options to study in Canada  after graduation, with our selection of best PGDM and Post Baccalaureate programs in Canada.   How to Study PGDM or Post Baccalaureate programs in Canad a? For both types of courses, you require a bachelor’s degree of 3-4 years. Students who study in recognised colleges and universities in India are eligible to study in Canada. A PGDM or post-graduate diploma is a short, advanced course of 1-2 years that is aimed at helping you develop career-ready skills in a particular specialization.  A Post Baccalaureate program helps you develop practical, hands-on skills in a similar or different subject as your Bachelor’s. Qualification-wise, it is at the same level as a Bachelor’s. Not all colleges offer Post Baccalaureate Programs ( oet listening ).   Best PGDM and Post Baccalaureate programs in Canada These are the best subjects and colleges to  study in Canada . Information Technology Canadian colleges offer hundreds of op

Study Options After BE in Canada

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  With your Bachelor of Engineering degree from recognised Indian universities, you’re eligible to apply to a number of top Canadian universities and colleges for further studies.  Read on to learn your study options after   BE in Canada .   Top Study Options After BE in Canada Many BE graduates in Canada choose to study Master’s programs. These are typically 1-2 years long, and options include: Master of Engineering (MEng): Designed for those looking to directly enter into technical professions, usually coursework-based along with practical projects. Master of Science/Applied Science (MSc/MASc): Designed for those interested in doing advanced research, usually thesis-based ( oet listening ). If you’re more interested in studying a shorter course in a specialised, practical area, while adding a Canadian qualification to your CV, these might be your best options: Graduate Certificate Course Professional Master’s Diploma (PMDip)/Graduate Diploma (GrDip)   

Application timeline: Australia-Intake 2

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If you’re reading this, you are most likely considering carrying out your higher studies in one of Australia’s several top-notch universities. As per our experience, what every successful  Study Abroad  venture has in common is this – it is based on a well-planned and structured timeline. While each student’s timeline will differ based on a number of individual factors, we’ve put together a timeline for you to get an idea of what yours could – and should – look like. Universities in Australia generally have two intakes in a year. In terms of the ‘semester system’, with which we are more familiar in India, each intake refers to an independent semester – however, unlike the Indian system, students can choose to commence their course in either intake, based on which is best suited to them or their chosen programme. Additionally, depending on the programme, certain universities may also have three intakes, as in a trimester system. Intakes (dual intake system) Between   February and March