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irin77 said:
You are still in normal time frame, hopefully you will get your passport back in a week.

Can you please let me know when you hear from them or when you receive your passport back?
 
Fastener said:
Hi. I just want to know Msc on which subject?

I like to study thats why i am asking.

I am also moving to canada. But dont know which path to choose Diploma in accounting or MBA.

Whats your thought?

Thank you...
Hi
I am from IT background. My choice is Computer Science. I do not have much idea about your sector (accounting or MBA). But at least I can say we that, we should go for study to achieve a Canadian Credential to get a better job.

Thanks....
 
showrov.zaman said:
Hi
I am from IT background. My choice is Computer Science. I do not have much idea about your sector (accounting or MBA). But at least I can say we that, we should go for study to achieve a Canadian Credential to get a better job.

Thanks....
Hi Showrov bhai,
From your timeline found that your VISA was issued on 27-06-2016, Just want to know the date when you received your passport?
Thanks.
 
Fastener said:
Hi. I just want to know Msc on which subject?

I like to study thats why i am asking.

I am also moving to canada. But dont know which path to choose Diploma in accounting or MBA.

Whats your thought?

Thank you...

There is a huge difference between a Diploma and an MBA.

1) Both are 2-year program. The first is an undergrad level program done in College and the latter is a Masters level program done in a University.
2) In a top business school, an MBA would cost you 70K-100K, 30K-50K in a mid-range school and 10K-25K for the rest. There are some good MBA schools in Quebec which costs very low as you may know Quebec has very low tuition fees. On the other hand, a college degree (undergrad or post-grad level) in Business would cost you 10K-15K all around the country.
3) It's extremely hard to get into the top MBA schools.
4) Obviously, an MBA would be valued more for employment. In a business environment, it's sometimes unofficially a requirement to get a good job or to advance where you work.
 
SJTZ said:
I submitted 3 passports for me and my family along with our photos and Appendix B. And i preferred collecting passport by myself when those will return. Anyone can choose the courier for collecting passport, in that case, charge will be little higher.

Hi apa. Glad to see you are through. You waited so long.
 
Rossei said:
There is a huge difference between a Diploma and an MBA.

1) Both are 2-year program. The first is an undergrad level program done in College and the latter is a Masters level program done in a University.
2) In a top business school, an MBA would cost you 70K-100K, 30K-50K in a mid-range school and 10K-25K for the rest. There are some good MBA schools in Quebec which costs very low as you may know Quebec has very low tuition fees. On the other hand, a college degree (undergrad or post-grad level) in Business would cost you 10K-15K all around the country.
3) It's extremely hard to get into the top MBA schools.
4) Obviously, an MBA would be valued more for employment. In a business environment, it's sometimes unofficially a requirement to get a good job or to advance where you work.


nice explanation
 
irin77 said:
Hi Showrov bhai,
From your timeline found that your VISA was issued on 27-06-2016, Just want to know the date when you received your passport?
Thanks.
Hi Vai,
I got my PP back on 12-07-2016.
 
Rossei said:
There is a huge difference between a Diploma and an MBA.

1) Both are 2-year program. The first is an undergrad level program done in College and the latter is a Masters level program done in a University.
2) In a top business school, an MBA would cost you 70K-100K, 30K-50K in a mid-range school and 10K-25K for the rest. There are some good MBA schools in Quebec which costs very low as you may know Quebec has very low tuition fees. On the other hand, a college degree (undergrad or post-grad level) in Business would cost you 10K-15K all around the country.
3) It's extremely hard to get into the top MBA schools.
4) Obviously, an MBA would be valued more for employment. In a business environment, it's sometimes unofficially a requirement to get a good job or to advance where you work.

Dear Rossei,

Neatly explained.

May I know you are from which Background ?

I'm in a dilemma whether to go for further study or start hunting for Jobs.

I'm an BB- MBA and wrk experience covers mostly project management
 
mcgyver said:
Hi apa. Glad to see you are through. You waited so long.

Thank you bhaiya.
 
falam said:
Dear Rossei,

Neatly explained.

May I know you are from which Background ?

I'm in a dilemma whether to go for further study or start hunting for Jobs.

I'm an BB- MBA and wrk experience covers mostly project management

I have a technical background with bachelor's (uWindsor) and master's (uWaterloo) in Electrical Engineering.

- If you're already in Canada and didn't have much success in finding a decent job here; you should look into higher studies.
- If you haven't come here yet, you can do both. Get admission to a good school for MBA or similar (it takes time as for some reputed schools, you need to apply a year before). Meanwhile you can search for jobs.

I would ask everyone here to read my post re: Co-op Program. Although it was prepared from technical perspective, it will help you understand some important aspects of Canadian job market. There are some sample resume links as well (all my own).
 
Rossei said:
I have a technical background with bachelor's (uWindsor) and master's (uWaterloo) in Electrical Engineering.

- If you're already in Canada and didn't have much success in finding a decent job here; you should look into higher studies.
- If you haven't come here yet, you can do both. Get admission to a good school for MBA or similar (it takes time as for some reputed schools, you need to apply a year before). Meanwhile you can search for jobs.

I would ask everyone here to read my post re: Co-op Program. Although it was prepared from technical perspective, it will help you understand some important aspects of Canadian job market. There are some sample resume links as well (all my own).

Thanks. +1

Looks like Co-Op is not my thing. Very limited scope for the post-grads.

I'm planning to land sometime this December. Will it be justified if I start applying for Jobs now. You its better to be in Canada to start applying for jobs.

What will be good source to find Diplomals/Short courses for Business Grads trying to transfer their skills towards IT.
 
falam said:
Thanks. +1

Looks like Co-Op is not my thing. Very limited scope for the post-grads.

I'm planning to land sometime this December. Will it be justified if I start applying for Jobs now. You its better to be in Canada to start applying for jobs.

What will be good source to find Diplomals/Short courses for Business Grads trying to transfer their skills towards IT.

Thanks for the +1, really appreciate it.

Yes, I agree that co-op is mostly a thing for undergrads; but it's available to some post-grad level programs as well. So, you should always consider this in choosing your program/school.

It won't be much fruitful if you start applying for jobs from BD. But you should definitely prepare yourself. Canadian format for resume, cover letter, portfolio will be different from BD. Let me brief you how my school (career centre) prepared me. From 1st year of my undergrad, I had to attend classes/workshops weekly for this, submit resume n all for grading n suggestions, face mock interviews etc. just to be fit for co-op jobs. So, you will be competing with these kind of people+fluent English speakers+Canadian degree+Canadian experience.

Since I'm not from business background, I can't narrow down few programs for your skill set and interest. But for diplomas, you will have to go to college and preferably take post-grad level programs. There is a nice tool to find programs from all colleges of Ontario: http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/FindProgram. Try it, if you need help, let me know.