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jinal parmar

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tiger007 said:
That is the reason, we are taking a loan ! :D

10 lacs loan+ rest from your pocket. That should be the equation.
Dear

for 10 lacs loan mortgage is required :( up to 7.5 lacs third party guarantor :( @ 15 % interest p.a. :'(
 

patelthakrar

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Feb 1, 2012
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If you think that this particular college is expensive then try some other college which offer the same program...
There are a few colleges wherein the fees would be anywhere betwen 11000 - 12000 CAD
 

jinal parmar

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patelthakrar said:
If you think that this particular college is expensive then try some other college which offer the same program...
There are a few colleges wherein the fees would be anywhere betwen 11000 - 12000 CAD
Hii

patelthakrar

colleges like ??
 

patelthakrar

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Feb 1, 2012
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Check this weblink

http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/ontcol/home.html

If you wish to study only in Ontario

The other college that I recall is Mohawk (both my friends are pursuing their PG in this college)
 

jinal parmar

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patelthakrar said:
Check this weblink

http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/ontcol/home.html

If you wish to study only in Ontario

The other college that I recall is Mohawk (both my friends are pursuing their PG in this college)
ohh k

what about cost of living @ part time jobs in ontario ??
 

Manish7

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Mar 15, 2012
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Thank for the reply tiger..
But according to u is it better to study in a university or in a college i want to study further in canada for my MBA...so shud i take 1 yr prgram n den apply fr PR n den do my job n den do MBA or else do a course for 2 yrs n den wrk3 yrs n den MBA am actually very confused abt my course as well...is a 2 yr BM better or a 1 yr Co-op ?? ..
And what is a better place to live in ..in terms u knw better living having fun but as well having high pay wen goin to wrk..
 

tiger007

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Manish7 said:
Thank for the reply tiger..
But according to u is it better to study in a university or in a college i want to study further in canada for my MBA...so shud i take 1 yr prgram n den apply fr PR n den do my job n den do MBA or else do a course for 2 yrs n den wrk3 yrs n den MBA am actually very confused abt my course as well...is a 2 yr BM better or a 1 yr Co-op ?? ..
And what is a better place to live in ..in terms u knw better living having fun but as well having high pay wen goin to wrk..
Hi,

I'm no expert... and like you..a fellow hopeful... looking forward to study in Canada. From, what I've read, done research on, heard of, talked to people... Universities are definitely definitely a better choice (only the recognized public universities), and it's no wonder that getting into any Canadian university is quiet a task, with much much higher entry requirements such as minimum B average or 70% in your graduation/ previous studies... along with good IELTS score and other individual requirements as per the programme; Whereas in colleges, other than the few Bachelor degrees offered, most of them 've no set entry requirements except for a minimum IELTS score... However, saying this... I also believe..that universities are better for higher professional degrees while Colleges on other hand offer the trades and practical courses/ more hands on approach to certain courses, mostly those with Co-op terms. If you want faster PR, just do any shorter/easier to enter college course related to your area of study, work and apply for PR or you want to concentrate on your professional studies in depth and get into a good MBA programme.... So, it really depends, as to what you want to pursue..and what your long term goals are...

As I mentioned... most colleges are more or less same..and on same line.. frankly I personally find no difference whatsoever between 1 or 2 years BM PG level programmes, except for that 2 years programme 'll give you an opportunity for a 3years post graduate work permit. However, for obvious reasons, I do feel that courses with an optional co-op/intern months/whole term are better than those without a co-op option.

Most people prefer bigger cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, Montreal etc. as they are of-course I believe more fun.. but also comparatively more expensive. Ontario, BC, Alberta 're most sought after provinces and also Quebec, but mostly for French speaking people, although there are colleges and Universities offering study programmes in English too. These days, the Sask. province is also a hit for students migrating their via Sask. PNP after their studies. However, I think that the Atlantic provinces- New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland &Labrador 're underrated and they too are a very good destination to live, especially nova Scotia, which is trying hard to attract more international students, and it's PNP has a big advantage, where the international student needs to work in a job preferably in their area of study for just 3 months (as compared to 6 in other provinces) before applying for PNP!
Hell.. I believe most fun would be to live in the Northern most ice cold provinces/territories of Canada i.e - Nunavut, Yukon and NWT!!! ;) So, it's really your choice...
 

Manish7

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Ur nt an expert but still u sound to knw most of the things in deep detail.... soo i can mostly get my addmison done in Thomson river University fr the 2yrs IBM prgram....or else am planning fr the Co-op prgram from niagara coll. can please brief me abt the 2 coll n prgrams cause george brown doesnt offer Co-op in IBM n cenntenial offers co-op so what can possiblly the best bet ?? and my preference are gud coll with less indian more of other people or natuves...kind of happening places and having more chances of growing well in every aspects like get gud jobs more money etc..
 

tiger007

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Manish7 said:
Ur nt an expert but still u sound to knw most of the things in deep detail.... soo i can mostly get my addmison done in Thomson river University fr the 2yrs IBM prgram....or else am planning fr the Co-op prgram from niagara coll. can please brief me abt the 2 coll n prgrams cause george brown doesnt offer Co-op in IBM n cenntenial offers co-op so what can possiblly the best bet ?? and my preference are gud coll with less indian more of other people or natuves...kind of happening places and having more chances of growing well in every aspects like get gud jobs more money etc..
Hi,

I cannot make out as of which 2 year IBM programme at TRU (Thomson river univ.) you are talking about. TRU offers post Baccalaureate diplomas, which I think are less than 1 year duration, are easy to get admitted to.. you only need a Bachelor's degree... and along with MBA, both combined can be pursued within 18-24 months. TRU MBA, as per my knowledge is not that high level and even, if you 've lower grade marks in your previous study/graduation... you can pursue it by completing pre-MBA courses BUT YOU NEED to score in GMAT, atleast or above 550.
http://www.tru.ca/business/mba.html
http://www.tru.ca/business/mba/MBA_program_structures.html
http://www.tru.ca/business/programs/post-bacc.html


Again, as far as colleges are concerned, be it reputation wise, or job opportunities wise... in my opinion ..more or less all same.. at the end bagging a job depends on your caliber...opt for a PG programme with co-op, such as in Centennial college.

Major/popular colleges in Ontario or other provinces which offers PG certificate/ diploma programmes( mostly in Business related field) are concerned, I think you will find most probably, more Indian/Desi/Asian students than compared to say locals!

Hope it helps...

*** All information provided are best to my knowledge, and should be verified through other sources.