I am currently doing acca and i have got my offer letter from Toronto School of Management.. i just want to know that if i go for a private university since tsom is a private will it make any difference on my visa approval chances??
Thanks brother..nobody wants to miss the chance of getting pgwp and i am thinking to take a rain check on acca if i get the visa but since i am a running student of acca if i chose any other course right now i will have a 2-3 years study gap...
Will that be an issue if I switch to a public institute after the arrival.. I really appreciate your opinion.. i am thankful to you for you suggestion
Hi Tarikul,Will that be an issue if I switch to a public institute after the arrival.. I really appreciate your opinion.. i am thankful to you for you suggestion
Hi Tarikul,
Did you go through with Toronto School of Management after all? I'm doing research myself. The only upside with this college is it's rather inexpensicve.
Thank you -Complete waste of money. Bad education. Low reputation. And you won't qualify for a Post Graduate Work Permit once you are done, so no ability to work in Canada under an open work permit after you finish your studies. If your aim is PR, this school gives you no path to that. Don't waste your money.
Thank you -
I realise it doesn't offer PGWP but Since, it's a low-budget college, you wouldn't have to show lots of money in your bank account. After landing, if you find it leads nowhere, you can always switch to a proper university, right? That way, you would have already got your study permit, you just need to inform IRCC. Second, since it doesn't offer PGWP, it is entirely possible to move to its affiliated Niagara College etc whose programs are eligible for PGWP. I understand it's weird and expensive pathway, but its possible. Your thoughts on these two points please? TIA
Thank you for this. Unis are so expensive, and you need to have fat load of money in your account for them. And since I want to study Business every good uni wants GMAT plus high fee which could cost you an arm and leg. And my work routine is so hectic I don't get time to prepare for GMAT. But thanks alot. I suppose I'll try to find better uni/college that offers diplomas and are eligible for PGWP!Your chances of getting a study permit approved are going to be much lower with a crappy private school. IRCC knows these are terrible schools and it creates more questions / concerns about why you are coming all the way to Canada to study at such a poor institution. It makes IRCC doubt your intentions for coming to Canada and whether you are a genuine student.
Yes, if the study permit is approved, you can come to Canada and later switch schools and program. However you CANNOT do this until AFTER you have completed at least one semester at the crappy low budget college. So basically you need to waste a semester and a bunch of money studying at the crappy school before you will be allowed to switch schools.
Thank you for this. Unis are so expensive, and you need to have fat load of money in your account for them. And since I want to study Business every good uni wants GMAT plus high fee which could cost you an arm and leg. And my work routine is so hectic I don't get time to prepare for GMAT. But thanks alot. I suppose I'll try to find better uni/college that offers diplomas and are eligible for PGWP!
Thanks a lot, @scylla for the information provided. I just wanted to know if one is having a huge study gap, can they opt for public college as well or they should restrict to public universities only.Pick a public college. They generally aren't that much more expensive (or are the same price) as a private college. Stay far away from ALL private collges and universities. Good luck.
Thanks a lot, @scylla for the information provided. I just wanted to know if one is having a huge study gap, can they opt for public college as well or they should restrict to public universities only.
If you have a gap, then it's even more important to pick a public college or university. Stay away from all private schools.