back.bencher said:
please suggest among these two which is best for international business management (UG)
1.University of Regina
2.University of Prince Edward Island???
REgards in advance
Hi,
Univ. of Regina is ranked higher in most of overall general Univ. rankings.
http://www.4icu.org/ca/
http://www.university-list.net/canada/rank/univ-090004.html
But, If you consider only UG studies, then Univ. of Prince Edward Island is much much higher ranked and more reputed for it's UG programmes.
http://www.university-list.net/canada/rank/univ-090003.html
(here Univ. of PEI is ranked 8th in whole of Canada for UG education, while Univ. of Regina is nowhere on the list).
However, these rankings are not solid..and are for reference purpose and thus indicative in nature.
Even though after pursuing the 4 years BBA programmes in both the universities, offering similar concentrations (including IB)... and you will be eligible for 3 years PGWP.. yet currently the Saskatchewan province offer much friendly immigration rules for students...still this is not a 1 or 2 years course..but of 4 long years. So, no one can know..what will be the exact immigration rules for students in Sask. province or as a matter of fact in any other province.
So.. to opt for the better university...better programme should be your main objective.. one preferably with option of co-op/internship... which will give you adequate Canadian work ex while learning on the job..as well as a chance to build up your resume.. as with good grades, co-op work done and overall performance from a good univ... find a skilled job... and coupled with a 3 years PGWP in future..you will have more than enough time to pursue immigration.
Both Univ of regina and Univ. of PEI offer's 4 years BBA with co-op option ( IB as well as other specialization).
http://www.uregina.ca/careercentre/coop/for-employers/programs/business.html
http://www.upei.ca/programsandcourses/co-operative-education
Although..Univ of PEI is higher ranked for UG education... Sask. as a growing province has comparatively more job opportunities. But again.. can't be said what will happen after 4 years.
So..it's really upto you... to choose. You may choose on the basis of univ rankings/online univ. reviews, programme reviews, contacting current students, researching about the place/location of the univ, on the basis of lower tuition fees and cost of living, part time job opportunities and full time job opportunities in vacations... or any other set of factors.
Best of Luck.
**All opinions expressed are purely personal, and pieces of information mentioned are to the best of my knowledge... You should consult other sources too