P.S said:thx. buddy,i m trying for IBM in centennial college.Tell me one thing also- is that gpa requirements are difficult to get or v can pass that test easily???
n i hope you know this thing that they charge approx 4,000 CAD$ extra if you want to take internship with your course.Anyways,what is your qualification???
P.S said:Thx for such a good reply tiger007.
I have completed my masters as well so we are in the same category i thinkn i m trying for may intake.Whts on your side men?
Anyways,i want to share one thing also-actually,i called in centennial college n the lady said that they charged extra 4000cad $ for the internship.The same thing is mentioned in my offer letter as well.On the other side as u said,only 350$ are mentioned in the column of international fees on their website.I don't know what to do on this matter ???
P.S said:u mean it's in my hands to save this 4k cad$ right?
Anyways men,m trying for may intake.What about you? (intake,course n all?)
tiger007 said:Ya, it means it's up-to you if You can save that much money or not! That's the only logical reason for the college mentioning a lower co-op fees on website and a significant higher on acceptance letter being send to students.
I'm mostly going for JAN 2013 intake or probably SEPT2012 (but not sure). I too am applying for some Business related 1 year post graduate course in colleges like Centennial, George Brown etc.
enfield said:Hi,
1. As you are already a PG Business graduate, may be you should think about MBA in Canada or 1 year 'Graduate Diploma in Business Administration' from the John Molson School of Business, Concordia University. It's a top ranking business school of Canada.
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tiger007 said:And regarding 'Graduate Diploma in Business Administration' from the John Molson School of Business, Concordia University, as I said, I checked all possibilities for me in a Canadian university and unfortunately for this programme international students are not accepted![http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/en/graduate-programs/graduate-diploma-administration/program-overview]
enfield said:1. Read once again. International students are eligible to apply for GDBA (Not GCBA).
2. Check Brock University, Ontario, MBA (Only International program), No GMAT.
3. Check Vancouver Island University, British Columbia, MBA (18 Month program/4 months paid internship/3 years PGWP), No GMAT.
tiger007 said:Thanks for listing . But as I said, I did check nearly ALL universities and indeed these universities before, all of them require minimum B average that's 70% marks average in last two years of study/graduation. and I don't have that much. Admission criteria to Canadian universities are really high!Applying to colleges are my only option!