Graduate Options for Canada FALL 2013

<p>PROFILE :</p>

<p>B.Tech Mechanical Engineering 2012
Maharishi Arvind Institute of Engineering and Technology, Jaipur ( Rajasthan Technical University, Kota )
Overall - 66.41%
7th semester - 72%
8th semster - 82%
Final 2 years - 68.5%</p>

<p>12th - 73.6% Aggregate
10th -76.8% Aggregate</p>

<p>IELTS - 8.0 with no individual score less than 7
GRE - Not appeared
Backlogs - 7 ( All Cleared )</p>

<p>INTERNSHIPS-
Bosch Limited - 2 months
Authorized Dealership ( Automobili Lamborghini & Bentley Motors ) - 1 month
Authorised Dealership ( Mercedes-Benz ) - 1 month</p>

<p>PROJECT- (Team Leader)
Motorbike with a hybrid ( petrol and electricity ) fuel supply system</p>

<p>Letter of Recommendations -
My HOD and My Project mentor</p>

<p>Paper publications - 1 ( Institution of Engineers National Journal )
Also worked with 4 NGOs over the past 5 years
Good with designing and animation softwares</p>

<p>Universities and Course preferences -
( Specifically MEng options )</p>

<ol>
<li>University of Ottawa - Adv. Materials and Manufacturing / Eng Management</li>
<li>Univ. of Windsor - Industrial Eng / Mechanical Eng</li>
<li>Univ. of British Columbia - Mechanical ( Industrial / Manufacturing with Eng Management / Co-op option )</li>
<li>Univ. of Manitoba - Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering</li>
<li>Ryerson - Mechanical and Industrial Eng</li>
<li>Concordia - Mechanical Eng / Industrial Eng</li>
</ol>

<p>I have already applied for Masters in Eng. Management to UOIT, Oshawa</p>

<p>Could you please evaluate these options.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Some help People ? :)</p>

<p>You might have a chance but I think UBC is the biggest reach.</p>

<p>Mengg -chemical engineering 2013 ( 4 year undergraduate degree)
University of Birmingham UK
Overall - predicted 69-70%</p>

<p>IELTS/TOEFL- waiver because of UK education
GRE - Not appeared</p>

<p>INTERNSHIPS-
2 internships of 2 months each at Atkins UK (Engg consultancy firm)t</p>

<p>Letter of Recommendations -
IN place</p>

<p>Universities already Applied for Fall 2013 start</p>

<ol>
<li>University of Toronto - MEngg Chemical engineering(course work based)</li>
<li>Univ. of Waterloo - MEngg Chemical engineering(course work based)</li>
<li>Univ. of British Columbia - MEngg Chemical engineering(course work based)</li>
<li>Univ. of Calgary -MEngg Chemical engineering(course work based)</li>
<li>University of western Ontario- MEngg Chemical engineering(course work based)</li>
</ol>

<p>I have already received an offer from Waterloo. What are the chances of getting offers from Toronto and British Columbia ?</p>

<p>To be honest the coursework based master’s is not hard to get into, especially in Canada. As long as you meet the standards they’ll take you. Finding a supervisor is a whole different story, though…</p>

<p>why is it like that?</p>

<p>U Toronto and UBC are a little harder than Waterloo…</p>