I have 6 bands in listening writing and speaking but 5.5 bands in reading can I apply study visa for Canada?

Students who wish to study in Canada and have scored 6 bands overall and 5.5 bands in the module can apply in Canada for a student visa, but make sure you know the main points for the successful visa application.

any student who has scored 6 bands overall all and 5.5 in one module can not apply for a student visa in the SDS category - SDS stands for study direct stream(but that does not mean you can not apply for a visa or your visa will be refused). This is a kind of visa filling category which allows the Canadian embassy to simplify and speed up the filling procedure for the students who are from India. 

In the case of 5.5 bands in one module, you will have relatively fewer chances than any applicant who is applying in the SDS category if you have a weak academic score or you choose some poor reputation college which is recently established and does not have a great reputation this may decrease your chances of getting a student visa.

how you should apply with 5.5 bands in the module?

choose any college or university with a very good reputation some colleges which are on the outskirts of the city do have a good reputation choice them, do not choose colleges in the main city or in downtown Toronto.
The next step is to choose the program, only apply for the relevant program from your prior education such as if you are a student of nonmedical than you must any programs such as early childhood education, social service, apply for programs such as computer system technicians or technology, mechanical engineering, civil engineering.

how to do funding in the case of non-SDS students?

pay GIC ( guaranteed investment certificate) for whole year full 10,000 Canadian dollars this helps in proving that we substantial amount for studying in Canada.
do not show funds to substitute GIC this will comparatively reduce your chances for a visa.
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