I applied for GBM at centennial after BBA. What are my chances?The subjects in the curriculum should not be redundant.
I applied for GBM at centennial after BBA. What are my chances?The subjects in the curriculum should not be redundant.
It's very risky, I suggest you to avoid such courses but it's up to you.I applied for GBM at centennial after BBA. What are my chances?
what course do you say is advisableIt's very risky, I suggest you to avoid such courses but it's up to you.
Something new and related to management which supplements your previous study and experience but the same subjects shouldn't be repeated i.e supply chain, public relations, etc.what course do you say is advisable
Hmm but it's weird cuz they want us to choose a course related and in line with previous studies but then at the same time they want differences as well.Something related to management and new that supplements your previous study and experience but the same subjects shouldn't be repeated i.e supply chain, public relations, etc.
I am not making anything up, just sharing my experience, have seen a lot of refusal stories. Having the ability to select the course is important and its advised to take some time to make the decision so that the visa does not end up getting refused. For arts degree holders its more suitable.Hmm but it's weird cuz they want us to choose a course related and in line with previous studies but then at the same time they want differences as well.
I wonder who is GBM course for then?
I totally understand, Im not denying what you saying is wrong. Im just wondering who GBM is actually for then.I am not making anything up, just sharing my experience, have seen a lot of refusal stories. Having the ability to select the course is important and its advised to take some time to make the decision so that the visa does not end up getting refused.
For arts degree holders its more suitable.I totally understand, Im not denying what you saying is wrong. Im just wondering who GBM is actually for then.
I see. But Im sure the VOs will find a way to write, course not related to future prospects since previous course is not related lol.For arts degree holders its more suitable.
You have to draft the SOP in such a way to prove the relation, that's the biggest struggle for many.I see. But Im sure the VOs will find a way to write, course not related to future prospects since previous course is not related lol.
Really confusing what their criteria for approving is.
Agreed. Im still waiting for results, biometrics done in 2nd Dec. Hopefully I get my approval on time.You have to draft the SOP in such a way to prove the relation, that's the biggest struggle for many.
It's still possible to get approved, the risk factor is sometimes moderate for this combination depends on which visa office, leniency of the VO etc..Agreed. Im still waiting for results, biometrics done in 2nd Dec. Hopefully I get my approval on time.
Do you know which all days the offices are closed in Canada for Dec? So they wont be processing any files then right?It's still possible to get approved, the risk factor is sometimes moderate for this combination depends on which visa office, leniency of the VO etc..
Not that accurately but I heard from some credible sources that it's only a matter of days for government offices, it won't be weeks like its rumoured.Do you know which all days the offices are closed in Canada for Dec? So they wont be processing any files then right?
That's good to hear them working more days if rumours are true. Can't really find any source to confirm their working days.Not that accurately but I heard from some credible sources that it's only a matter of days for government offices, it won't be weeks like its rumoured.