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sharjeel91 said:
I was specifically talking about BBA program, if u read again,, just to give a idea about credit hours,, and for BBA u need to complete 120 credits in 4 years,, for engineering bachelors its like 160-164( due to electives)... and for different courses its different,,

Yes, I was told that the program I am in was more demanding than the bacehlors version of it and those I know who have done both agree.
 
itstime said:
Yes, I was told that the program I am in was more demanding than the bacehlors version of it and those I know who have done both agree.
good for you.. if I do one extra semester after my engineering I will get business degree two.. so In four and half years I will get both degrees.. :P :P
 
sharjeel91 said:
well I havent seen anyone doing bachelors twice,, I dont think this is a good idea,, was ur bachelor 4 years or 2 year

4 year!Im looking for Bachelor of Applied Technology in Petroleum engineering! SAIT
 
sharjeel91 said:
good for you.. if I do one extra semester after my engineering I will get business degree two.. so In four and half years I will get both degrees.. :P :P

sounds like a good plan.
 
minuz said:
My marks are low. 52%!
I have no idea how u gonna convince VO about it?? though there is no restriction on doing bachelors twice but how u will convince VO,,
 
sharjeel91 said:
I have no idea how u gonna convince VO about it?? though there is no restriction on doing bachelors twice but how u will convince VO,,
Whats VO >? ::)
 
minuz said:
Whats VO >? ::)

Visa Officer

AS for two bachelors. I see nothing wrong in it. Loads of people sidestep from their primary career choices in to a new one. If you have a strong letter explaining why you are chosing a new path and why you want to get that education in Canada, there shouldn't be an issue.

I don't have any post secondary education at all. This is my first college experience and I am doing a sidestep in my career. It's related to my old career, though. I explained that in my letter and I also showed that I had researched other schools but found that the best one for my choice was in Canada.
 
itstime said:
Visa Officer

AS for two bachelors. I see nothing wrong in it. Loads of people sidestep from their primary career choices in to a new one. If you have a strong letter explaining why you are chosing a new path and why you want to get that education in Canada, there shouldn't be an issue.

I don't have any post secondary education at all. This is my first college experience and I am doing a sidestep in my career. It's related to my old career, though. I explained that in my letter and I also showed that I had researched other schools but found that the best one for my choice was in Canada.

Matter here is that I like to work in Oil field and i should find some courses which takes me that.
I didnt find any college offering such courses in Canada other than SAIT. So just trying!

And lemme ask you, does Project Management hold good job opputunity in Canada?
 
minuz said:
And lemme ask you, does Project Management hold good job opputunity in Canada?

go to jobbank.gc.ca and punch it in and see what the result is.