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Let's Connect!! For Master Program addmission Fall 2019 in Uni of Ottawa

Raj_01

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Oct 8, 2018
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I am just collecting documents for bank loan .. i think we have to proceed with the estimated amount.. but now i am confuse between sds and university category.. uottawa has 3 terms per year and applying under sds demands 1 year fees but it will be too expensive (10000*3 cad) so can i pay for 2 terms and apply under sds?? Would it be a cause of concern??
 

Joelle111

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May 30, 2018
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I am just collecting documents for bank loan .. i think we have to proceed with the estimated amount.. but now i am confuse between sds and university category.. uottawa has 3 terms per year and applying under sds demands 1 year fees but it will be too expensive (10000*3 cad) so can i pay for 2 terms and apply under sds?? Would it be a cause of concern??
I thought there is 2 terms in one year for uottawa? I was planning on paying for 2 terms
 

Raj_01

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Oct 8, 2018
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I got an email from uottawa which says ...


If you fall into the category of Non-exempt international student, full-time tuition fees, for one year, would be around the following:
Fall: 10,963.53$
Winter: 10,025.11$
Spring-Summer: 9,388.93$
Total: 30,377.57$
These fees include your tuition fees, incidental fees and U-PASS (bus pass) fee.
 

Joelle111

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May 30, 2018
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Did you request for this email separately? I received the admission decision on UZone 3 days ago and didn’t get any info on precise fees to be paid
 

Raj_01

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Oct 8, 2018
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I emailed them separately but m still waiting for an official document which i can present in the bank
 

Leon777

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Mar 20, 2019
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Yeah... they sent me the same email with details of my tuition fee payment two days ago. But they also told me that it is important to budget for the year using these three terms but that generally in the ground most programs usually have only two terms..
But i think for the study permit application it always necessary to mention the three terms as it is a norm for the university
 

BHA@1234

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Apr 15, 2019
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I'm currently facing the same issue. I have accepted their offer and i don't know what is the next step ?

I wanted to pay the fees in order to have fee receipt for my study permit application but.... They asked me to wait until late june for registration..
So, i'm a bit confused... I want to proceed further with the study permit application but i can't without the tuition fee receipt.

And they asked me to use the admission letter they've sent in my offer of admission to present to the embassy. And i'm like.. Is this letter the official letter of acceptance ? And it doesn't even have the amount of tuition fees on yearly basis.

So confused
You can apply for student permit without paying, if payment was required they would have clearly stated it that "Deposit Required"... But it's not there.

I also go admitted around February, I'm yet to apply for student permit though
 

BHA@1234

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Apr 15, 2019
52
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I got an email from uottawa which says ...


If you fall into the category of Non-exempt international student, full-time tuition fees, for one year, would be around the following:
Fall: 10,963.53$
Winter: 10,025.11$
Spring-Summer: 9,388.93$
Total: 30,377.57$
These fees include your tuition fees, incidental fees and U-PASS (bus pass) fee.
uOttawa is really too expensive, may be that's why they keep dishing out their admission without stress, how can one pay C$31,000 per year...

It's really terrible
 
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BHA@1234

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Apr 15, 2019
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Any ideas on how to get scholarship ? My supervisor explicitly told me that there won't be funding for me through out,

I'm really wondering how I'd get funding to cope with their ridiculous tuition
 

Raj_01

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Oct 8, 2018
40
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Any ideas on how to get scholarship ? My supervisor explicitly told me that there won't be funding for me through out,

I'm really wondering how I'd get funding to cope with their ridiculous tuition
Some programs ( such as mengg ece) do not offer any scholarships
 

Joelle111

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May 30, 2018
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Is applying with CAD 45K (inclusive of bank loan) sufficient? I will also show documents of 7 properties and my mother's pension fund which shows up to CAD 28K
 

BHA@1234

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Apr 15, 2019
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Is applying with CAD 45K (inclusive of bank loan) sufficient? I will also show documents of 7 properties and my mother's pension fund which shows up to CAD 28K
Yeah, should be enough.... From what I read from CIC, your financials should be whatever your tuition is + general fee + other fees, for a year + additional C$10,000 (for up keep, feeding, housing and stuffs like that)