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Project Management scope from Centiniell College, Toronto

russ6970

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I can't really tell you about the construction sector here as I am not in that sector, but I have heard there were a lot of redundancies in certain parts of Canada. Maybe somebody else can comment on that. In my opinion if you come here to study for 2 years in a public college, you will have a 3 year work permit after that and this will give you more points (Canadian study and work experience) than you will have if you just apply for PR right away from India.
 

MGNCMA

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Aug 1, 2018
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I have mixed feelings about the program at Centennial College

A lot of professor are terrible (most of them)

But the few ones that are good they are REALLY GOOD

The disadvantage with Project Management is that you will get a one year work permit only (it might not be enough time to find a nice job, extend your work permit and so on)

That is why I have decided to take a two years program after I finished Project Management

The program has a Co-op option (work placement) but I didn't do it because they didn't have connections with any kind of construction companies (maybe if you are lucky enough they will have construction related placements this time)

The program is tough and useful, but If i were you I would try to find a two years program so that way I can ensure I can get a two years after graduation work permit

If you can't afford or find a two years program, then Project Management is a good choice (and an excellent complement to your current degree)
As a recent graduate, I agree with this recommendation. Choose a college even outside of Toronto if you may or province unless you have connections