02-02-2010, 12:32 AM
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<br />Saleen.Super,
This bsc is throughly accepted in UK but u earlier said that u r Canada specific.If true then this degree might not be accepted in some cases(not all) in Canada.Few canadian univs specifically demand a 4 years degree for some of their masters program(not all) e.g univ of waterloo rejected a relative's 3 years degree for their Masters in Accounting and asked for bridging studies.But some univs may accept 3 years degrees.
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Thanks for your input, Shani420. I'm not pursuing Brookes' 3/4 yrs BSc degree because its recognized in Pak after fulfilling many conditions. I passed many papers of ACCA on self study. I can't fulfill their attendance record so I don't think its the one for me because if I'm refused admission in Canada, I'd not be able to get admission here in Pak either since it won't be recognized by HEC. Also in Canada you have to provide recommendation letters. Who from Brookes would do that for me?
I'm more interested in UCP's degree as its recognized by HEC Pak (so won't give any problem here in Pak at least) plus the supervision of thesis is conducted by faculty of UCP so recommendation letters might not be an issue.
I have following concerns. Although the degree is 125 credit hours (4 years) but still its been specifically designed for professionals. It would state that its a professional BBA. Although they will award CGPA and also transcripts for 30 subjects but still this is not a regular BBA degree. Will this give any problem in applying for Masters in Canada? I have never studied in uni so I'm complete unaware of their procedures etc.
<br />Saleen.Super,
This bsc is throughly accepted in UK but u earlier said that u r Canada specific.If true then this degree might not be accepted in some cases(not all) in Canada.Few canadian univs specifically demand a 4 years degree for some of their masters program(not all) e.g univ of waterloo rejected a relative's 3 years degree for their Masters in Accounting and asked for bridging studies.But some univs may accept 3 years degrees.
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Thanks for your input, Shani420. I'm not pursuing Brookes' 3/4 yrs BSc degree because its recognized in Pak after fulfilling many conditions. I passed many papers of ACCA on self study. I can't fulfill their attendance record so I don't think its the one for me because if I'm refused admission in Canada, I'd not be able to get admission here in Pak either since it won't be recognized by HEC. Also in Canada you have to provide recommendation letters. Who from Brookes would do that for me?
I'm more interested in UCP's degree as its recognized by HEC Pak (so won't give any problem here in Pak at least) plus the supervision of thesis is conducted by faculty of UCP so recommendation letters might not be an issue.
I have following concerns. Although the degree is 125 credit hours (4 years) but still its been specifically designed for professionals. It would state that its a professional BBA. Although they will award CGPA and also transcripts for 30 subjects but still this is not a regular BBA degree. Will this give any problem in applying for Masters in Canada? I have never studied in uni so I'm complete unaware of their procedures etc.