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Src

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Oct 27, 2016
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Hi friends,

I'm really confused for taking course Electromechanical. Is there any scope for it?? i really want to do this course.I dont want go for MS&MBA bcoz fiscal problem.I want to do some job oriented course. Plzz help me.. :-[ and suggest some course ..

BE Mechanical-7.39 cgpa
10th- 79.54
12th -70
 

Aftermath

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Dec 25, 2016
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I presume you are looking for a Post Graduate Course.Then yes, it is a good course option. Electromechanical courses hold a good value in Canadian market and provide a decent scope too. You can opt for an advanced diploma in Electromechanical field on the site below :


Ontariocolleges.ca

This is important ONLY if you want to reside in Ontario Province.Go to programs and search for appropriate keywords from the left panel. Hope it helps. Please feel free to ask any query if you have.
 

Src

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Oct 27, 2016
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but electromechnical is not pg course in canada, it is diploma and advance diploma. i already graduated an if i go for diploma then there is a chance to get visa??
 

Aftermath

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Dec 25, 2016
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Try to go for Centennial Fast Track Electromechanical Technologist course. It is an advanced diploma but for those who already have a Bachelor's degree in relevant field. Most international students go for an Advanced diploma after Bachelor's- Fast Track or NOT. Check the college website for more info. I m sure that will be a great option for you. :)
 

Aftermath

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Dec 25, 2016
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Sure, anytime, my friend. Good luck.

centennialcollege.ca/programs-courses/full-time/electro-mechanical-engineering-technology-automation-and-robotics-fast-track/

Have a look at this.
 

Src

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Oct 27, 2016
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after go through centennial college program, it is best but what about sheridan, George brown and humber for same course?? becoz this colleges is also good.
 

Aftermath

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Src said:
after go through centennial college program, it is best but what about sheridan, George brown and humber for same course?? becoz this colleges is also good.
You can opt for any of those institutions.They are all equally good. The final choice about where to study and live is yours. :) As far as I know, ONLY Centennial provides the same course in 2 years duration, whereas the other colleges offer that course in a 3 year format. The Post Graduation Work Permit will the same for both. Choose wisely. ;)
 

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Src said:
after go through centennial college program, it is best but what about sheridan, George brown and humber for same course?? becoz this colleges is also good.
I just finished one semester in Mechanical Engineering technology at GBC. I have friends studying at Centennial. Centennial has very low standards of competencies in mechanical engineering department. Bit out of way - My friends call it a Lungi college where teachers and management don't care much about education standards and students also most of whom are from India. Good Luck.
 

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Hey Gymguy,
I'm graduated in mechanical engineering.Do you have any idea about electromechanical course in George brown college? i mean teaching,faculty staff,employment opportunities, is it good college
 

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Hey Gymguy,
I'm graduated in mechanical engineering.Do you have any idea about electromechanical course in George brown college? i mean teaching,faculty staff,employment opportunities, is it good college
New machinery and excellent workshops, Teachers are good as well. Overall good college and as to employment need to make your own efforts. Colleges are not of much help in employment anywhere in Canada. Stay away from Centennial. Good Luck
 

Src

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Which college is better for electro-mechanical Humber Or George Brown in terms of teaching, professor, equipment and facilities?