I've taken admission in Internet programming & Database Management course(Co-op) in Lambton College for January 2014 intake. Anyone from India with same criteria?
congo on ur IELTS score ;D ...N i'm goin by loan ..i'll not pay pay GIC.reyhan649 said:what i heard is it is a very small college.... (may be a three floor building with very few classes and mostly only for international students).... I got my offer letter for Business Management - Finance and Banking (but not interested in this course anymore) but I will be using my Centennial offer letter to move forward... Also applying for Cambrian college (In Sha Allah) .. lets see what happens.
Nasir - Have you applied for GIC. I have applied for mine yesterday and waiting for the account details.
Waise i got to see my provisional IELTS score today (the actual results are tomorrow). I scored 7.5 (R-8.5; L-8; S-7.5 and W-6.5)
Probably because it's located in Sarnia, a small city with only 75,000 people. Sarnia is the called the "oil valley" of Ontario. All the big names in oil industries have their refineries and chemical branches here.nasir007 said:any review for dis clg????? ppl harldy talk abt dis clg ...don't know vat's wrng with this clg???
at sarnia it's only in sept intake.. which consultancy u applied from ????Maharshi_IT said:I selected Sarnia campus of Lambton.This course is in Sarnia campus bro. Toronto campus is small and this course is not in that campus as per my knowledge. Sarnia's campus is large one and it's main campus too. May be due to less jobs in Sarnia people don't prefer Lambton Sarnia campus. But accommodation is cheap in Sarnia compared to Toronto.
sir i have read ur prev posts found it very helpful....u hve been guiding ppl d ryt way ..can u thrw sme lyt on my case as well....can u plz guide me..i'm goin d ryt way ...as every applicant my aim to get a PR n settle down in CANADA..Rossei said:Probably because it's located in Sarnia, a small city with only 75,000 people. Sarnia is the called the "oil valley" of Ontario. All the big names in oil industries have their refineries and chemical branches here.
I would say it's barely an average college from whatever I heard. And there is lot of Indian international students. From what I heard, the college promos a lot in India and it's kind of open gate to Indians (no offence). But the college building from outside looks good; not small at all.
FYI, I've been living in Sarnia for last 2~3 years.
N really happy hear from sme one who has been living in sarnia ...otherwise ppl keep speculating abt this place..(Is it that hard to find a part tym job..i mean der must be sme restaurants or stores) and i knw for sure it's nt a village as ppl sayRossei said:Probably because it's located in Sarnia, a small city with only 75,000 people. Sarnia is the called the "oil valley" of Ontario. All the big names in oil industries have their refineries and chemical branches here.
I would say it's barely an average college from whatever I heard. And there is lot of Indian international students. From what I heard, the college promos a lot in India and it's kind of open gate to Indians (no offence). But the college building from outside looks good; not small at all.
FYI, I've been living in Sarnia for last 2~3 years.
thanx a ton for ur detail reply(that gives me much needed reilef and cleared all my doubts)friday.h said:Though you have asked Rossei, I will still answer your questions:
1. A 2 year program no matter if it has 1 or 2 co-op terms would give you a 3 year PGWP. Co-op is considered as a semester. Check the duration of program on your LOA, if it says 2 years, you will get SP for 2 years which would get you a 3 years PGWP.
2. As of now changing college/university, program or program level from PG to Diploma or Diploma to PG or anything is not at all restricted and you are free to do so but there are proposed restrictions on this which could be implemented in Jan 2014, so you need to be careful.
3. Answered in 2.
4. Job depends upon skills, grade and expertise along with ability to connect. Any course cant guarantee you a job, even for co-op, college will only help you find an opportunity and not guarantee it.
5. You will have to assess yourself, if you think you cant get into a better college than Lambton and are not willing to wait for next intake, make your choice.
6. Visa chances with the diploma are less compared to PG Diploma but there are people in this forum who got visa for diploma after doing B.Tech.
Finally, in my very personal opinion, all the colleges are pretty much same with less or more reputation. Lambton college has/would be receiving $ 5 million for research:
http://blackburnnews.com/sarnia/sarnia-news/2013/09/13/5-million-for-lambton-college/
It can't be that bad!!
I will point out the pros and cons re: living in Sarnia:nasir007 said:N really happy hear from sme one who has been living in sarnia ...otherwise ppl keep speculating abt this place..(Is it that hard to find a part tym job..i mean der must be sme restaurants or stores) and i knw for sure it's nt a village as ppl say
Yes it is a small college in Toronto, but not in Sarnia. The campus is hugh and the facilities are very good for students. My roommates studying in the ITP course they always say it is an excellent course, and you have 1year coop. I can say this college is better than Centennial.reyhan649 said:what i heard is it is a very small college.... (may be a three floor building with very few classes and mostly only for international students).... I got my offer letter for Business Management - Finance and Banking (but not interested in this course anymore) but I will be using my Centennial offer letter to move forward... Also applying for Cambrian college (In Sha Allah) .. lets see what happens.
Nasir - Have you applied for GIC. I have applied for mine yesterday and waiting for the account details.
Waise i got to see my provisional IELTS score today (the actual results are tomorrow). I scored 7.5 (R-8.5; L-8; S-7.5 and W-6.5)