Hey Guys,
I had worked out my plan to pursue my master's degree in Canada and work on my PR during the PGWP period. It was clear and simple.
With the recent overhaul of the immigration process I've begun to doubt everything.
I have a degree in Bachelors of Engineering (IT) from a reputed University in India. I was born and raised in the middle east and left india as soon as I completed my course.
Since then (3 years) I have been working in the Middle East in a stable job as a Senior Software Engineer. My company being a startup and I the first employee I have juggled severals roles from developer, project lead, project management (offshore and local) and client servicing too.
I had decided on an MBA in IT or Operations but now I'm not sure if it wiser to get an MBA or a M Engg / MSc. From what I understand there is still a bit of demand for IT professionals.
I've looked at courses like
1) Master of Technology Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Sobey School of Business (Halifax)
2) M.Sc. in Computing & Data Analytics at Saint Mary's University (Halifax)
3) M.Eng. in Technology Innovation Management (TIM) at Carleton University (Ottawa)
4) MBA Business Analytics at Sprott School of Business (Ottawa)
All of the above stem from my different interests and are within my financial reach.
By next year I should have saved up around CAD 40,000 which would cover the tuitions fees and then some. My family would support me for all the additional expenses.
Q1) Can you advise if there is any benefit with an IT based course or would a MBA be just as good?
Q2 ) When I have to show my funds before I join a program would I need to show just the complete tuition fees or complete tuition fees + living expenses?
I am aware that even with the most meticulous planning it does not guarantee a PR but I would like to give it my best shot.
Worse case scenario I could always return to the middle east with a North American Masters and Work Experience too. That could be worth my effort in itself.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and giving me your opinion.
All the Best
Austin
I had worked out my plan to pursue my master's degree in Canada and work on my PR during the PGWP period. It was clear and simple.
With the recent overhaul of the immigration process I've begun to doubt everything.
I have a degree in Bachelors of Engineering (IT) from a reputed University in India. I was born and raised in the middle east and left india as soon as I completed my course.
Since then (3 years) I have been working in the Middle East in a stable job as a Senior Software Engineer. My company being a startup and I the first employee I have juggled severals roles from developer, project lead, project management (offshore and local) and client servicing too.
I had decided on an MBA in IT or Operations but now I'm not sure if it wiser to get an MBA or a M Engg / MSc. From what I understand there is still a bit of demand for IT professionals.
I've looked at courses like
1) Master of Technology Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Sobey School of Business (Halifax)
2) M.Sc. in Computing & Data Analytics at Saint Mary's University (Halifax)
3) M.Eng. in Technology Innovation Management (TIM) at Carleton University (Ottawa)
4) MBA Business Analytics at Sprott School of Business (Ottawa)
All of the above stem from my different interests and are within my financial reach.
By next year I should have saved up around CAD 40,000 which would cover the tuitions fees and then some. My family would support me for all the additional expenses.
Q1) Can you advise if there is any benefit with an IT based course or would a MBA be just as good?
Q2 ) When I have to show my funds before I join a program would I need to show just the complete tuition fees or complete tuition fees + living expenses?
I am aware that even with the most meticulous planning it does not guarantee a PR but I would like to give it my best shot.
Worse case scenario I could always return to the middle east with a North American Masters and Work Experience too. That could be worth my effort in itself.
Thank you for taking the time to read this and giving me your opinion.
All the Best
Austin