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Well, 4 years of undergrad engineering would cost you same. I paid at least half of it from my own income (co-op) and neither me nor my family was rich.
People here start working at age 22/23 after UG degree. And statistically, the average age of MBA students is 30. You get 8 years of experience and save some money (10K x 8 years = 80K) if you're serious about MBA. Plus, there are some scholarships.
I don't think that you really have to be rich. But yes, you may rely on a solid job.
Canadian Business lists all the Canadian MBA schools and their requirements:
Original Source: http://list.canadianbusiness.com/rankings/mbaguide_2012/Default.aspx?sp2=1&d1=a&sc1=0
Alternate Source: http://www.ivyglobal.ca/gmat/business_schools_canada.asp
Here is an interesting article on Top Canadian MBA schools on Financial Post:
http://business.financialpost.com/2013/01/28/the-6-best-canadian-business-schools-in-the-world-how-grads-paycheques-stack-up/
if one does 1 yr full time MBA from a canadian university, how difficult it is to get a good job there?
And do you apply for PR if you start working there? How long it takes?
honestly. Give it a few more years before things stabilize. Economy is not too good right now. Way too much systematic racism at the top so if you have a Indian/Arab name, chances are less that you will get the position in line with what you will pay for (MBA).
But if you're really really desperate and situation in your country is terrible then sure, give it a shot
Yeah, if everything goes your way.
So with CEC, you have to get a job within 3 years or 1 year or 6 months (depending on your length of study) and after that you can apply for PR.
I am sorry tht I am bothering you with loads of questions...if I do 1 yr full time MBA and land up a avg job in Canada..
Then will my employer give me work permit? after how long I would be able to apply for PR?
Can I get my spouse and daughter in canada while I study or thy can come only after i get PR?
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