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general, but urgent, humber, george brown, seneca or sheridan
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hello,
myself shravan bhoite. i am a third year bachelors student from india. i am pursuing a three year integrated bachelors degree in Accounting and Finance that is B.Com(A&F) from Mumbai University India. i will be graduating in May 2013. i want to come to canada to pursue my further studies. according to you which courses will be the best suitable for me, which will in future help me to get a work permit after the completion of my course and will have good employment and job prospects.
which college should i prefer the most for business and finacial studies.
humber, george brown, seneca or sheridan
pls help me asap.. thank you all
So far after going through myriad of open discussions and several personal experiences of handpicking my fitting choice for a college i'd say:
George Brown- a good college with a fairly good exposure to students with the various Job Expos they hold for their students for summer jobs and Co-ops et cetera.College wise a good reputation too.
Seneca College- A very fine college with a competitive environment and definitely the top pick if you are pursuing a technical course, and please note that they actually strive for their students to get them a good Co-op experience.
Humber- Again a fine college with good reputation for its Business programs and gives a good exposure to its students.
Sheridan- honestly, i dont know....zilch
thats all i can tell you as far as college choice is concerned, the course is up to you to cull from.
PS its always a better option to go for universities if you can afford.
I can say I am sure about Seneca....there is a saying in Seneca...
You can get in Seneca easily but not get out easily (Graduate)
you will have to study hard in Seneca...plus I myself did co-op there...
Aarav said:
So far after going through myriad of open discussions and several personal experiences of handpicking my fitting choice for a college i'd say:
George Brown- a good college with a fairly good exposure to students with the various Job Expos they hold for their students for summer jobs and Co-ops et cetera.College wise a good reputation too.
Seneca College- A very fine college with a competitive environment and definitely the top pick if you are pursuing a technical course, and please note that they actually strive for their students to get them a good Co-op experience.
Humber- Again a fine college with good reputation for its Business programs and gives a good exposure to its students.
Sheridan- honestly, i dont know....zilch
thats all i can tell you as far as college choice is concerned, the course is up to you to cull from.
PS its always a better option to go for universities if you can afford.
tysm aarav dbss and aamro...
what abt the work permit...? how is the criteria...?
shld i opt for a coop course..?
what is better.. doin a advanced diploma of 2 years with coop or a postgraduate certificate in 1 year..?
what will benefit me more and how..?
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