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riffaz

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Hi Guys,

is there any universities cost around 6000 CAD per an academic year for IT or computer related courses?
 
No - no universities.
 
riffaz said:
Hi Guys,

is there any universities cost around 6000 CAD per an academic year for IT or computer related courses?

Uni of Victoria
MASc Electrical and Computer Engineering
MSc Computer Science
$6200/year (3-terms) approx.

Uni of Memorial
MSc Computer Science
$6000/year (3-terms) approx.

Uni of Regina
MSc Computer Science
$7300/year (3-terms) approx.

Uni of Saskatchewan
MSc Computer Science
$6500/year (3-terms) approx.

All the best :)
 
Muhammad Adnan Altaf said:
go for uni of Saskatchewan. its per semester fee is around 1800$ per semester

Is it?
But I checked their site.
It says the tution fees for 1st year : $13,674-$17,251

http://explore.usask.ca/moneymatters/index.php
 
usman_14pk said:
Uni of Victoria
MASc Electrical and Computer Engineering
MSc Computer Science
$6200/year (3-terms) approx.

Uni of Memorial
MSc Computer Science
$6000/year (3-terms) approx.

Uni of Regina
MSc Computer Science
$7300/year (3-terms) approx.

Uni of Saskatchewan
MSc Computer Science
$6500/year (3-terms) approx.

All the best :)

Thanks a lot.
It's useful and informative.

I've visited their website.
But I could not find the M.Ss fees details.

I've checked their B.Sc program.
That's bit higher than you mentioned.

Have they updated the fees?
Can you please have a look?

eg : http://www.uvic.ca/future-students/international/index.php
 
No College or University is offering any courses Below 11000$/yr to International Students seeking Study permit
if there are then something is wrong .................
 
There are some programs that are cheaper. The below provides average costs.

http://www.aucc.ca/canadian-universities/facts-and-stats/tuition-fees-by-university/
 
786ravi said:
No College or University is offering any courses Below 11000$/yr to International Students seeking Study permit
if there are then something is wrong .................

There is nothing wrong with universities offering cheaper tuition, the reason for lower tuition cost across board for example in Brandon University in Manitoba is the fact that cost of living is cheaper, therefore the professors and staff are paid less than their counterparts in such cities as Toronto or Vancouver.
 
sunshinemrc said:
There are some programs that are cheaper. The below provides average costs.

http://www.aucc.ca/canadian-universities/facts-and-stats/tuition-fees-by-university/

That's helped.. thanx..
 
There is some Universities on that link with cheaper tuition--HOWEVER you need to do your own research to see if they qualify for a PGWP and OCWP-they might not.