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UmairHashmi

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I need to know the colleges and universities names that don't ask for advanced fee before our visa process. Most of the guys take admission in stouffville because they just take non refundable registration fee which is $250 and we can pay complete course fee after getting visa.

I also applied in stouffville because of this reason. I am interested in post graduate diploma. If anybody knows about those colleges/universities, please let me know.
 
As you know the reputation of Stoufville already and now CHC are aware of it so don't waste time in applying again in Stoufville.

Government Funded colleges required fees in advance as soon you get your acceptance where else the universities doesn't required semester fees in advance until you reach to their campus but there are some universities who ask you to pay the fees in advance as well but those are private universities.

Now, if your intention is to do Diploma than you have to apply in college as, universities doesn't offer diploma courses. But on the other hand you have to pay college fee in advance so, I have an option for you, if you want to avail it will save your college fee to pay in advance and for that you have to go with a Canadian consultant with whom my case is processing but you have to apply before May for waiver of your fees till mid of July.

If your interested than do let me know I will forward you his details and you can do your own investigation if you want to.
 
ramzero said:
As you know the reputation of Stoufville already and now CHC are aware of it so don't waste time in applying again in Stoufville.

Government Funded colleges required fees in advance as soon you get your acceptance where else the universities doesn't required semester fees in advance until you reach to their campus but there are some universities who ask you to pay the fees in advance as well but those are private universities.

Now, if your intention is to do Diploma than you have to apply in college as, universities doesn't offer diploma courses. But on the other hand you have to pay college fee in advance so, I have an option for you, if you want to avail it will save your college fee to pay in advance and for that you have to go with a Canadian consultant with whom my case is processing but you have to apply before May for waiver of your fees till mid of July.

If your interested than do let me know I will forward you his details and you can do your own investigation if you want to.

Thank you very much raheel for nice information. Yes I will talk to your consultant but right now I am waiting for the CHC response as I have already filed my application for stouffville.

In the meantime I am searching for graduate diploma courses. I have done my MBA so I have 16 years education. I found graduate diploma courses in universities too. If you are saying universities don't require advance course fee so I think it would be good option for me.
 
UmairHashmi said:
Thank you very much raheel for nice information. Yes I will talk to your consultant but right now I am waiting for the CHC response as I have already filed my application for stouffville.

In the meantime I am searching for graduate diploma courses. I have done my MBA so I have 16 years education. I found graduate diploma courses in universities too. If you are saying universities don't require advance course fee so I think it would be good option for me.
But you already done with your MBA and now the best option is for you PGD.

One of friend also facing the same thing and my consultant suggest him some professional studies from some college and through his sources he waived his advance semester fee and now he is preparing his case to fill.

He also advice him don't apply in Toronto as it's already heavily crowded, apply in different city of Ontario.
 
UmairHashmi said:
In the meantime I am searching for graduate diploma courses. I have done my MBA so I have 16 years education. I found graduate diploma courses in universities too. If you are saying universities don't require advance course fee so I think it would be good option for me.

Hi,

1. If interested, you can again pursue a MBA course in Canada.
www.canadian-universities.net/MBA/MBA_Schools_Canada.html

2. Otherwise, there is ONLY ONE leading canadian business school, John Molson School of Business (Concordia University, Quebec) offering a 1 year 'Graduate Diploma in Business Administration'.
www.johnmolson.concordia.ca/graduate-programs/graduate-diploma-administration
 
enfield said:
Hi,

1. If interested, you can again pursue a MBA course in Canada.
www.canadian-universities.net/MBA/MBA_Schools_Canada.html

2. Otherwise, there is ONLY ONE leading canadian business school, John Molson School of Business (Concordia University, Quebec) offering a 1 year 'Graduate Diploma in Business Administration'.
www.johnmolson.concordia.ca/graduate-programs/graduate-diploma-administration

Thanks enfield for your reply. My average percentage is below the required percentage as well as I don't have GMAT right now. I think graduate diploma is better for me.

I just checked the course outline of GDBA course of John Molson School. This is really nice course but the deadline for September intake is Feb 1 and they also want IELTS 7.0. These days I am doing preparation for IELTS and it would take one month.

Few days back I contacted with the graduate department of Brock University. After assessing my educational documents they suggested me the CAS course. The course outline of CAS is almost similar to the GDBA course of John Molson School as well as fee structure and course requirements.

Can you please check the CAS course and let me know your views about it?

http://www.brocku.ca/business/future/graduate/programs/certificate-in-administrative-studies

Thanks
 
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