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Procurement duties

o Expedite procurement processes by scheduling material demands, ensuring timely receipt of


materials, identifying inventory items for standardized ordering procedures, review and approve
extensions to existing order, monitoring orders to ensure timely delivery, initiating and
authorizing corrective actions on overdue orders

o Negotiates with suppliers and maintains good communications with major suppliers.

o Prepares and reviews reports on outstanding unprocessed items.

o Perform all other related duties as required.

2. Canada online site jobs for foreigners

Workopolis.com

Indeed.com

Monster.ca

Eluta.com

Canadajobs.com

NOTE. To have any chance of landing that dream Canadian job, you must know that you’re to possess a
skill or have an experience that would entice employers. Also, you must be willing to spend time online
to extensively apply. It might take time, but if you don’t give up, you might get lucky anytime.

TO DO
First you have to chek the website of saskatchewan university and go staright to the
intended deptment and look for supervisors and ask them on whatever you need to know,
they are open and will surely reply you. You have to have some areas of research interests
and chek it out in the dept. UNisasks minimum requiremnts for Nigerian is 2.1 thats is 3.5/5
CGPA and the fees is 3090CAD pa year to be paid in 3 instalments and you have about
16,000CAD Master research fund yearly to support your expenses.

I dont know your grades, so i wont know if you can be accepted but the minimum anyway is
2.1 at unisask but MUN can take 2.2 anyway if is calculated to be C grade in canadian scale.
chek North cyprus thread here , you will find my contact.

Cheapest university in Canada is mun http://www.mun.ca/ and


http://www.mun.ca/become/graduate/programs/computational.php
How Nigerian can get scholarship in Canada

NOTE 1. The first place to look for information is the Canadian Government’s


International Scholarships Page. This online resource allows international students to
look up available scholarships in Canada based on their country of origin.
In this case, a Nigerian looking for a study in Canada scholarship will have to go to the
page that contains scholarships/awards available to foreign students for study/research
in Canada, select your country of origin as "Nigeria", then review the list of scholarships
for which you are eligible to apply.

NOTE 2; Furthermore, a Nigerian student who is hoping to get an entrance award or


scholarship at a Canadian educational institution, should apply early to their educational
institution of choice, to ensure they are considered for entrance scholarships and
awards. Also, the ‘Fall’ (September) intake will be the best option for such a person, as
most Canadian universities mainly consider ‘Fall’ applicants for entrance
awards/scholarship.

NOTE 3; There is funding/financial assistance available for international students of


high academic standing at the Canadian graduate level (e.g., master’s, doctoral (PhD),
post-doctoral). The value of these awards will differ by academic department, as well as
institution. The education institution in Canada that is under consideration will have to
be contacted. If you make use of our (i.e. Plumville International’s) overseas
educational institution placement service, our competent educational consultants
will contact the Canadian educational institution on your behalf.
This assistance may be in the form of:
• Teaching/departmental assistantships;
• Research funds;
• University graduate scholarships;
• External scholarships (i.e., scholarships provided by a third party);
• Bursaries (awards based on financial need that are intended to supplement a student’s
other funding sources)

UNIVERSITIES SCHOLARSHIPS IN CANADA

https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/study/international-
scholarships/canada/qn/engineering-and-technology/32/qid/g/scholarship.html
ABOUT CAEL (https://www.wes.org/advisor-blog/10-tips-for-taking-the-cael-exam/)

CAEL CE is accepted by universities and colleges across Canada: Over 180 Canadian
institutions accept CAEL CE for admission to their academic programs. Visit the CAEL site to
see a complete list of institutions.

Preparing for CAEL

For individuals preparing to take CAEL, there are many free and purchasable study
materials, including:

 Sample tests: Available on the CAEL website, the free sample test includes sample
test questions and answers to help test takers understand what to expect on each
component of the CAEL Test.

 Practice tests: For a limited time, use the exclusive discount codes to access two
free Online Practice Tests for CAEL.

 Webinars, workshops, and courses: Available online, the free CAEL webinars,


workshops, and online courses provide in-depth preparation, and are taught by CAEL
experts. Recorded webinars and workshops are also available on the CAEL
YouTube page.

 CAEL CE pretest: The CAEL CE pretest is an opportunity for CAEL test-takers to


practice taking academic English test questions in a real test environment, and to
gain experience and confidence in taking a computer-delivered test. Test takers that
complete the CAEL CE pretest will also be eligible for a 50 per cent discount on an
upcoming CAEL test sitting.

 CAEL CE overview: This free PDF explains what to expect on the test, including a
discussion of the five test parts, their format, scoring methods, study tips and
strategies, and more.

Purchasable study materials for CAEL include:

 Practice tests: Available in the CAEL online store, online practice tests and study
programs are available to help test takers prepare for CAEL. Each practice test
includes a complete answer key as well as sample responses taken from actual CAEL
test takers.

Top 10 Strategies for Success

1. Practice using a computer. CAEL CE is fully computer delivered, so ensure that


you are comfortable with a mouse and keyboard. Practicing with CAEL CE’s free
sample test is a good way to familiarize yourself with this format.

2. Remember that CAEL CE is a test of academic English proficiency. CAEL CE


assesses your ability to use English in an academic context. One of the best ways to
prepare is to immerse yourself in as much academic English as you can. Read news
and journal articles; listen to podcasts and audiobooks on academic subject material;
and practice writing via a blog, journal, emails, etc., even for just a few minutes a
day.

3. Use a wide range of vocabulary and grammatical structures. Try to show the


range of your vocabulary in your writing and speaking. Avoid using the same words
over and over again. Remember to use varied grammatical structures and construct
sentences that differ in length and complexity. During your preparation for CAEL CE,
you may even want to have a system for keeping track of new academic terms, such
as using index cards, a notebook, or a chart on your computer.

4. Manage your time. Many test takers find it challenging to keep track of the time
while writing a test. CAEL CE is fully computer delivered, and you will see a timer on
each screen, telling you how much time you’ve got left for that section. Keeping an
eye on these timers can help you gauge how to pace yourself throughout the test.

5. Check your work. If you have any time left over while completing the reading,
listening, or writing sections of the test, read over your answers and make sure that
you have attempted to answer all questions as well as you can. In particular, try to
spend a few minutes reviewing your writing, ensuring that you have fully answered
the question in an organized manner, and that you have no typos that could impact
the clarity of your response.

6. Speak clearly and at a natural pace. Speak clearly into the microphone, which
should be close to your lips but without touching them. It’s natural to speak quickly
when you’re nervous—try to slow down and speak at a normal pace.

7. Do not worry about your accent. Our raters are trained to disregard accents.
Unless your accent prevents you from being understood, do not focus on it. Instead,
concentrate on using good grammar, accurate and varied vocabulary, and providing
complete answers.

8. Take notes. While taking CAEL CE, you will be provided with notepaper and a pen.
You may use these to take notes during any point in the test, though you may find it
especially useful to outline some ideas for your speaking or writing responses.

9. Focus on what you know. You may come across some difficult words in a reading
or listening passage. Don’t get stuck worrying about words you don’t understand.
Focus on general meaning and the parts of the passage that you do understand.
Sometimes it is possible to understand a new word based on your knowledge of the
words that are around it.

10. Use a variety of reading strategies. You don’t have to read every single word in a
passage to successfully answer questions in the Reading sections; instead, use
reading strategies, such as skimming and scanning. These may help you with some
of the simpler questions, leaving more time to spend with the more difficult
questions.
IMPORTANT FIELDS TO STUDY IN CANADA

Petroleum Engineering
Petroleum Engineering is concerned with the production of oil, natural gas, and other hydrocarbon
products, which in turn dramatically have an effect on industries which rely on these products in
order to manufacture their products. Canadian institutions have extensive resources at their disposal
to assist with studies in this field.
 
The University of Calgary, University of Dalhousie and University of Alberta have particularly strong
reputations in petroleum engineering with excellent funding opportunities and an array of course
options to pursue a very niche area.

ALBERTA UNIVERSITY (to search on)

Universities in Canada with No Application Fee


Unfortunately, the majority of universities in Canada do
charge an application fee. There are 4 universities in
Canada that do not charge application fee, which you can
see it in this article. Also, the good news is that these
universities are eager to grant an application fee waiver to
select students, particularly if the reason is due to financial
constraints. Therefore, we definitely encourage you to mail
the admissions office of the particular university and confirm
the details of waiving the application fee.
1.Royal Roads University
http://isc.royalroads.ca/university-admission
 Free  Application Fees for: International students
applying via online applications only
 Royal Roads University is a public university located
at Colwood, British Columbia. They offer
undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate courses for
locals and International students alike. This university
has around five thousand students annually. While it
may look like one of the biggeruniversities in this list, it
can still exude a homely and intimate feel. Students can
board rooms both within and outside the campus.

 2. Quest University International


https://questu.ca/admissions/how-to-apply/international-
students/ 
Free Application Fees for: International students applying via
online applications before the deadlinQuest University is a
privately funded institution located in Squamish, British
Columbia. The school is small, only housing about 700
students yearly. They focus most of their specialties on
the Liberal Arts and Sciences. For those seeking history
within their institutions, you may be disappointed with Quest
University. Only founded in 2007, their halls are barely a
decade old. However, if you like the modern architecture
and facilities, you will like this college. That being said, it is
an excellent school that offers great courses with decent
tuition fees. There are also 700 students total so for those
intimidated by larger crowds found in bigger universities, this
may be for you.
3. Booth University College
https://www.boothuc.ca/admissions/tuition-information/
Free Application Fees for: All applications; accepted
students need to pay 500 CAD upon admission to secure
your spot
Located in Winnipeg, the Booth University College focuses
more on the liberal arts. It is a privately funded institution
and only offers a small amount of openings. They currently
have less than a thousand students annually. Interested
students may find this school attractive if they plan to
study Social Sciences and the Humanities. The school itself is
linked with the Salvation Army, which operates in a number
of countries around the world.

How To Apply To Canadian


Universities
1.Decide The Right University
Once you are sure of what subject you want to study, it is
time to make that all-important decision- to choose the right
university. A simple Google search will yield you the
required results as to which universities are highly ranked.
But, the best college might not be the right college for you.
In this competitive world where every university is trying to
become better than it previously was, just looking at
rankings is not sufficient. A university is so much more than
that. The infrastructure that a university provides, the kind of
resources available on campus, the companies that hire
students from that university, extra-curricular activities,
professional exposure, and training… The list goes on.

Here are some tips that will help you decide to choose the
RIGHT university for you:
1. Check the official website of the university and go
through each and every detail given there, regarding the
student life, opportunities to build your profile, on campus
help to write CVs, placement statistics etc.
2. With the advent of social media, universities now have
their own Facebook page, YouTube channel and so on.
You can also surf information about the university on
Quora where you might find answers from students who
are currently studying there.
3. Talk to student ambassadors and alumni of the
respective university and clear your doubts.
1. Connect on LinkedIn and see where the alumni are
placed or on what projects are the current faculty
working on.
2. Go through the placement statistics and check if
your dream company recruits students from that
university.

2. Check If You Are Eligible


Once you shortlist a few Canadian universities that you
found to be good, check if you are eligible for that particular
course. Here are some pointers that you can use:
1. Generally, Canadian universities require you to have a
minimum CGPA to be eligible. If you do not have a
CGPA, and instead have your result in another form (like
a percentage), email the university as to what procedure
must be followed to convert your result in the required
form.
2. Also, there might be a specific number of years of
schooling that you must have completed before applying
for the course. For example, a minimum of 3 years of
undergrad is required for some universities for a masters
degree.

iii. Some degrees require you to have a prior knowledge of a


subject to be eligible for the course. For example, some
universities require you to have previous knowledge of
Finance, if you are applying for Masters in Finance. In this
case, if you do not fulfill the required prerequisites, you are
not eligible to apply for the degree.

It is always best to contact the admission committee when in


doubt when you apply to Canadian universities.

3. Prepare The Application Package


Canada has some top-notch universities like University of
Toronto, Ivey Business School, HEC Montreal, University of
Waterloo… the list is endless. Canadian universities have
garnered worldwide recognition and hence, the competition
is cut throat. Therefore, one must strategically plan their
prep for the application package.
Some universities in Canada require you to apply to their
university through a central application service, while some
require you to apply individually. Hence, be sure to check
beforehand as to how to apply. Also, the application
deadlines start before 8 to 12 months of the actual course
commencement. Hence, applying well in advance will give
you an edge over other competitors

The application package consists of a set of documents that


you need to send to the university. They usually consist of:
1. Resume
2. Statement of Purpose
3. letters of Recommendations
4. Essays
5. Previous academic records
6. English Language Tests
7. Management Aptitude Tests
The above-mentioned tests themselves need a lot of time to
prepare to score well. Hence, plan your prep well in
advance, so as to not mess up. Do not underestimate the
time it takes to craft your SoP, Resume, LoRs, and essays.
They require a lot of edits and hence it is always best to give
ample amount of time in preparing them as the admission
committee gives a lot of weight to these documents. To see
the specific universities that give out scholarships,
visit Canada Scholarship Page.
4. Take The Next Steps
Once you receive the admit, you must apply for the student
permit. A student permit lasts for the duration of your
course, plus 90 days. Do note that, if your course of study is
six months or less, you do not need a study permit.
Additionally, to obtain the student permit, you must prove
that you have enough financial funds to manage your tuition
fees and living expenses. Check out this link to know more
about the details of a student
permit: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-
citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit.html

How to Study in Canada without


IELTS
With more international students enrolling in Canadian
Universities, a lot of these colleges have made applications
more challenging, and having an IELTS certification is one
of them. The IELTS exam is expensive and can take away
precious time and energy. So, how do you study in Canada
without IELTS? You can do this strategically by applying to
universities that do not require IELTS.

here are other ways that Canadian universities can “prove”


your English proficiency. Some universities will accept a
letter of recommendation from your previous professors
regarding your English proficiency. Some universities
exempt the English proficiency requirement for selected
nationalities, and all universities can accept other forms of
English proficiency proof.

Here are some Canadian Universities that you can apply to


without an IELTS certification

Common Ways to Study in Canada without IELTS


I will go into specific university in the later part of this article,
but I want to give you a general outline of the exemption
policy for most universities. If you meet one of the following,
you can apply without IELTS:
1. Other English Proficiency Tests such as TOEFL
2. You have studied in an English-medium school for 4
years
3. The country that you are from is English-speaking
4. You attend their language school for a semester or for
a year

If you meet one or more of these criteria, you will likely be


eligible to study in most universities in Canada without
IELTS. Now, let’s look at the specifics.

1. University of Winnipeg
IELTS certification credentials are not necessary for the
University of Winnipeg. However, proof of proficiency in the
English language is mandatory. Although IELTS can be
taken, there are other cheaper choices, especially the
University of Winnipeg’s ELP. ELP, or the English Language
Program at the University of Winnipeg, is enough and
arguably has more weight in the application. This program is
offered at University of Winnipeg, and you can take this
course and have your IELTS waivered.

Of course, there are other ways that English requirement


can be waived. If you have been living in Canada for 10
years or have been studying in Canada for 3 years, then
you are exempted. Also, if you are from countries that speak
English, like Nigeria and Zimbabwe, do not need any
English certifications to be accepted.
You need to know an important point: any tests or
certifications that are older than two years will not be
accepted. You can get more information by visiting their
International Student Language Requirement page.

2.Brock University
IELTS can help you get accepted but is not necessary.
Other than IELTS, this institution will also accept TOEFL or
their IELP, which is the Brock Intensive English Language
Program. Also, if you have finished an International
Baccalaureate diploma where English is the mode of
instruction, then you can get accepted. Also, if you have
studied for the past 3 years through English and have
acceptable grades, then those grades can be used as a
substitute to the IELTS.
You can refer to their International Student Applicant
English Proficiency Requirement page.
3.University of Saskatchewan
A university known for producing Nobel Prize Laureates and
for their research, the application is very competitive. The
University of Saskatchewan has a growing international
student body, and their English proficiency requirements are
stricter than most. However, once you have the
qualifications, admission can be a bit easier since the
university likes having more international students.

They accept not only IELTS but also TOEFL and the
CanTEST, which is the Canadian Test of English for
Scholars and Trainees. If you do not want to get any
additional certification, you can take their own English
Language Training program.
If you have 3 years of full-time study with a school that
offers a Canadian curriculum in English, whether in Canada
or not, you can still apply. Also, if you have an International
Baccalaureate diploma or an Advanced Placement English
qualification, you can also apply without IELTS. You can
check their International Student English Requirement page.

4.Memorial University of Newfoundland and


Labrador
With 18,000 students and a 66% acceptance rate, the
Memorial University is one of the top-ranked universities in
Canada. With its reputation known for engineering,
business, and medicine, a lot of international students would
want to be enrolled in the university. For those international
students who are interested, you can send a CanTEST,
TOEFL or CAEL, Canadian Academic English Language,
instead of an IELTS. The university also offers its ESL or
ELP classes and examinations. You can also get a head
start by having an online learning class for English offered in
the university. Also, the university can give you an
exemption as long as you can send proof that you are
proficient in English, like your grades in the English
Language from your school, but they prefer the previous
ones.

5. Cambrian College
A college with a broad focus on research and after-school
employment, Cambrian College accepts international
students warmly. The college has signed agreements with
other universities in Canada wherein international students
can continue their studies with other educational institutions.
The application process is also very democratic.
IELTS and TOEFL are not needed. In fact, according to
their website, once an international student applicant arrives
on their campus, the school will assess their speaking and
writing skills. So, there is no need for expensive
certifications or hours spent studying for an English
proficiency exam at Cambrian College.

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