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What courses to be select for 1st year undergraduate as computer science?
What care should be taken as undergraduate 1st year student as computer science for selecting courses in Canada universities, is there any special tips looking at future prospects. Have completed Indian CBSE 12th grade and looking for starting undergraduate this year.
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Hello, Ruda !
It must be very exciting for you planning the move to Canada to attend college. I'm sure the plans for the move have taken up a lot of your time and now is the time to look into colleges in Canada based upon the exact province and location you will move to. In order to know which courses you can take, you have to first know which exact college you will be attending. All colleges are different, so your first step is to choose a college now or once you arrive in Canada.
It's perfectly okay if you do not know which exact college you will be going to. Sometimes, it's best to get your living arrangements settled first and than look into the local colleges while you are there. Once you are situated with living arrangements, you'll have a choice of nearby schools that may all have different requirements and guidelines for both residents and non-resident students. So, although I can't name off courses for you yet, there are some general things you can think about now before you move to Canada.
Canada is a huge country, but to give you an idea of which colleges offer a major in Computer Science, I have left a link to a list of them below. After you choose a school, either now or when you live in Canada, you can go to the college website and read about their requirements, what computer courses are offered and which courses would be good for the first semester. To follow up with what you read, go to the college in person and visit the admission office and speak to an academic counselor who could specifically advise which courses would be good for you specifically for your first semester at that college. Choosing the right courses is not a general thing . They will need to see what you've already taken and some colleges may require an entrance exam just to see where you stand overall in general. All of this detail is provided by the college.
Something else you can think about now or when you move is creating a resume and putting it on a drive so you can access it whenever you need it. On the resume, spell out every organization, test, courses that you many have done, without initials and abbreviations. For instance, it's awesome that you have taken the Central Board of Education exam but that is a requirement for colleges in India. You can put it on your resume spelled out, but anticipate that you may or may not have to take a standardized Canadian test for entrance into their colleges. You can find that out for sure once you know what college you are going to.
Even though I am unable to provide exact answers to your inquiry, I hope that this is a bit of help in getting you started. Best wishes to you in all you do !
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It must be very exciting for you planning the move to Canada to attend college. I'm sure the plans for the move have taken up a lot of your time and now is the time to look into colleges in Canada based upon the exact province and location you will move to. In order to know which courses you can take, you have to first know which exact college you will be attending. All colleges are different, so your first step is to choose a college now or once you arrive in Canada.
It's perfectly okay if you do not know which exact college you will be going to. Sometimes, it's best to get your living arrangements settled first and than look into the local colleges while you are there. Once you are situated with living arrangements, you'll have a choice of nearby schools that may all have different requirements and guidelines for both residents and non-resident students. So, although I can't name off courses for you yet, there are some general things you can think about now before you move to Canada.
Canada is a huge country, but to give you an idea of which colleges offer a major in Computer Science, I have left a link to a list of them below. After you choose a school, either now or when you live in Canada, you can go to the college website and read about their requirements, what computer courses are offered and which courses would be good for the first semester. To follow up with what you read, go to the college in person and visit the admission office and speak to an academic counselor who could specifically advise which courses would be good for you specifically for your first semester at that college. Choosing the right courses is not a general thing . They will need to see what you've already taken and some colleges may require an entrance exam just to see where you stand overall in general. All of this detail is provided by the college.
Something else you can think about now or when you move is creating a resume and putting it on a drive so you can access it whenever you need it. On the resume, spell out every organization, test, courses that you many have done, without initials and abbreviations. For instance, it's awesome that you have taken the Central Board of Education exam but that is a requirement for colleges in India. You can put it on your resume spelled out, but anticipate that you may or may not have to take a standardized Canadian test for entrance into their colleges. You can find that out for sure once you know what college you are going to.
Even though I am unable to provide exact answers to your inquiry, I hope that this is a bit of help in getting you started. Best wishes to you in all you do !
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