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Dear All,
can anybody give me an idea that i want to apply for concordia university for the program of Graduate diploma in Business Administration for sept 2012 session. i want to ask how's the university and after doing this diploma what would be the next step for me. I am from pakistan and need your assistance please try to answer my query.
Thanks,
Danish
061283 said:
Dear All,
can anybody give me an idea that i want to apply for concordia university for the program of Graduate diploma in Business Administration for sept 2012 session. i want to ask how's the university and after doing this diploma what would be the next step for me. I am from pakistan and need your assistance please try to answer my query.
Thanks,
Danish
Hi,
The reputation of 'John Molson School of Business' is amongst the best in Canada. It's well known for the MBA program. And the PG Diploma in Business Administration is equally the best.
Keep in mind you won't find any PG Diploma course in any other Canadian Business school. (there is one in Simon Fraser University, but it's a Online program).
The ONLY problem is the tuition fees, I think it's high atleast for a PG course and School do not provide deferral, if required.
hey enfield will yu please reply me..check yr inbox please thx
Thanks dear and also can please tell will it enough for me to get pr after completing this GDBA Program, and how is the location montreal and what about part time job chances my fee is around 20000 c$ , i am paying half of it will it possible that i could cover my remaining 10,000 c$ from there
061283 said:
Thanks dear and also can please tell will it enough for me to get pr after completing this GDBA Program, and how is the location montreal and what about part time job chances my fee is around 20000 c$ , i am paying half of it will it possible that i could cover my remaining 10,000 c$ from there
Hi,
Yes you can apply for PR with GBDA. Your possible PR depends on many factors. You need a permanent full time job offer. In Quebec, as an international student you can apply for PR within last 6 months of your graduation (even without any job offer!) but you must have a knowlege of French language. Without french speaking, you can't apply for Quebec PR under 'this program'.
I think it's not possible to earn and save CAD 10,000 in 6 months by means of part time jobs. It's a huge amount !
Concordia university
Thanks en field so kind of you can you tell me as it is common in Canada after completing of your 1 year program you can apply for one year work permit too. my second question is that as i am new comer in quebec there is no one for me so will it be easy to adjust over there for me. how's the city and jobs opportunities over there ?
061283 said:
Thanks en field so kind of you can you tell me as it is common in Canada after completing of your 1 year program you can apply for one year work permit too. my second question is that as i am new comer in quebec there is no one for me so will it be easy to adjust over there for me. how's the city and jobs opportunities over there ?
Hi,
Yes it’s a common practice to have a Post Graduate Work Permit. In fact it’s a first step towards your other possible ‘aspirations’.
Refer this link for possible options for a Post Graduate Work Permit,
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad.asp
Montreal is a great place to live (not as expensive as Toronto/Vancouver). You can easily find jobs to sustain yourself (at least this I have heard, noticed so far…as I am NOT physically present in Canada).
Refer this link. It’s an official website of Quebec government, very useful for many purposes.
http://www.immigration-quebec.gouv.qc.ca/en/index.html
Concordia university
hi dear,
i want to confirm from you how can i submit my documents to concordia university ? do i have to send the original one or the photocopies with notarized public ? can i send my self or the my previous institute will have to send them please reply me soon
061283 said:
hi dear,
i want to confirm from you how can i submit my documents to concordia university ? do i have to send the original one or the photocopies with notarized public ? can i send my self or the my previous institute will have to send them please reply me soon
Hi,
Do not submit originals under any circumstances. In fact, no Canadian University asks for Originals.
I think Concordia University requires “Transcripts” in the applicable format (At least this I did for my MBA admission). In my case, I sent nothing in originals or even photocopy. I simply applied for Transcripts in my University. They issued me three sets of transcript in a sealed envelope with a half crossed stamp over flap. I simply mailed one such set along with statement of purpose, CV, letter of reference, IELTS TRF photocopy, GMAT score photocopy via DHL courier and that’s all.
In fact the whole procedure is mentioned on the Concordia Website, so it’s better if you refer Concordia Website. I am sure you need Transcripts. Your previous institute has nothing to do with the mailing of your Transcripts.
i got but enfield i want to confirm that do i have to send only my bachelor transcripts or my o level and A level result too.
061283 said:
i got but enfield i want to confirm that do i have to send only my bachelor transcripts or my o level and A level result too.
Hi,
For Master level courses (including a Post Graduate Diploma) you need only a bachelor degree transcript.
thank you dear it means that i will have to go my university along with my bachelor transcript photocopy and get them attested from my university in one envelop and all other documents e.g sop, reference letter , proficieny letter etc should in another envelop ? please reply me soon
061283 said:
thank you dear it means that i will have to go my university along with my bachelor transcript photocopy and get them attested from my university in one envelop and all other documents e.g sop, reference letter , proficieny letter etc should in another envelop ? please reply me soon
Hi,
You have to visit your University office with original mark sheets and degree certificate, and one/two set of photocopy of all originals.
You have to courier all documents like Transcripts (sealed and attested), SOP, CV, IELTS TRF, letter of reference etc etc in "one envelope". And pay your application fees by way of Credit Card.
Concordia university
Thanks dear i got your point i am before submitting my application fee last time i just want to confirm that should i go for quebec or any other state in canada like vancouver or manitoba or ontario for specially long term permanent residency which is easy after completion of my master degreee. please reply me soon
061283 said:
Thanks dear i got your point i am before submitting my application fee last time i just want to confirm that should i go for quebec or any other state in canada like vancouver or manitoba or ontario for specially long term permanent residency which is easy after completion of my master degreee. please reply me soon
Hi,
It’s very difficult question to suggest anything as to which province is better to live and work. There are many factors to consider and it depends on an individual choice.
My personal choice:
1. British Columbia – Weather…Weather…Weather, it’s great….Except high rent’s everything is almost perfect. Vancouver (consistently ranked as the World’s best city to live) and Victoria (on Vancouver Island) is simply the best place.
2. Alberta (Calgary, Edmonton) – Except winter everything is just perfect! The local economy is simply the best in Canada.
Well, as I said earlier it depends on personal choice…so what’s bad for you might be good for me.

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