Yes, 10+2+3 system is accepted for postgraduate (PG) diploma programs. However, for masters, almost all universities require 10+2+4. Certain universities may accept 10+2+3 for masters in selected programs on a case-to-case basis.
Choosing a program and an institution solely depends on your interests, academic background, and budget. To decide where to study and what to pursue, you can start by creating a list of your interests and skills and spend some time reflecting upon it.
As a Bangladeshi student with an undergrad degree, you should be ideally looking for an institution that emphasizes practical knowledge, hands-on experience, and getting you job-ready. Canadian universities and colleges provide a research-based learning approach wherein you’ll be implementing all the concepts and ideas you gather in the classroom.
IELTS, TOEFL.
Bangladeshi students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week during an ongoing session and full-time during vacations. You can also get up to three years of extension post completion of your studies depending on your program duration.
Yes, degrees from Canadian institutions are accepted worldwide and known for their quality of education.
If you are under 18, you need to submit a custodian letter in your visa application along with the rest of your documents.