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Affordable Universities / Colleges with fees details
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Well whilst other students might give recommendations and really you need to focus on a general location in Canada, generally most fees for international students average the same, for example 15000-18000 CDN per year plus 10000 CDN per year living. The latter will be more if a family is involved although with a student visa a spouse can apply for a work permit.
As you are aware Canada is a big country so you can help yourself by focusing on a city or province doing some research on living costs for example and then focus on which college might be recommended.
Well whilst other students might give recommendations and really you need to focus on a general location in Canada, generally most fees for international students average the same, for example 15000-18000 CDN per year plus 10000 CDN per year living. The latter will be more if a family is involved although with a student visa a spouse can apply for a work permit.
As you are aware Canada is a big country so you can help yourself by focusing on a city or province doing some research on living costs for example and then focus on which college might be recommended.
The completely open question. As canuck78 said above, narrow down to a list (meaning, do some research) and then ask. It's like people who post on the forum "What school should I go to?" or "What city should I live in?" No one here can answer that for someone else.
A person who has done some research should be able to list schools/programs that they have looked at and provide information about what they have found, what they are looking for in context to that, etc.
@canuck_in_uk: Here everyone comes for help like me. I have gone through some colleges websites and still not able to find enough information, So asked for help.
So rather than giving advises better you should ignore if you think I am asking randomly without doing any research.
Affordable and MBA are oxymorons. An international student will likely pay over 35k per semester for an MBA. In my opinion there is no point doing some of the most affordable MBAs because it will not benefit you if you want to work in Canada. Without background information not sure how anyone could suggest a program to select. The OP hasn't even narrowed down the area of interest or the type of degree. Not looking up a fee structure and a course description when it is for your future seems pretty ridiculous. If you want someone else to do it I'm sure you can pay a consultant who will lilely recommenend whatever college or one or the few universities that offer them a finders fee. That is why some college and a few universities are filled with international students.
Affordable and MBA are oxymorons. An international student will likely pay over 35k per semester for an MBA. In my opinion there is no point doing some of the most affordable MBAs because it will not benefit you if you want to work in Canada. Without background information not sure how anyone could suggest a program to select. The OP hasn't even narrowed down the area of interest or the type of degree. Not looking up a fee structure and a course description when it is for your future seems pretty ridiculous. If you want someone else to do it I'm sure you can pay a consultant who will lilely recommenend whatever college or one or the few universities that offer them a finders fee. That is why some college and a few universities are filled with international students.
35K per semester would be out of my budget. In this case I would like to do 2 years Diploma in Project management or Diploma in information technologies with fees limit of 30K for 2 years program.
I have 10+ years of experience in Web development industry, So Project management or Front end technologies will help me to improve my knowledge.
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