Thanks for your reply! I did pick a college that course because its mainly on practical which would help to improve my industrial experience that i can use to improve the service we provide as a company when i return after my program. what do you advice me on doing next?
What school and course is it? Program makes no sense with your education. And taking 2 years away from your business to study in Canada is strange. Most 2 year electrical technician programs are post secondary, not post grad. Who will run the business? You are the owner so don’t need to study in Canada.
And you have little funds for two years. How will you pay for your second year of college?
So consider a) Order GCMS notes, b) saving up to afford a second year and c) take a Masters.
What school and course is it? Program makes no sense with your education. And taking 2 years away from your business to study in Canada is strange. Most 2 year electrical technician programs are post secondary, not post grad. Who will run the business? You are the owner so don’t need to study in Canada.
And you have little funds for two years. How will you pay for your second year of college?
So consider a) Order GCMS notes, b) saving up to afford a second year and c) take a Masters.
That is not a post grad program. It is a post secondary program that requires high school diploma for admission. You have a degree so why taking a program with 17/18 year olds. Makes no sense career wise.
Those information would not show on the letter, rather, on the "Application Status Tracker"
Do you have access to "Application Status Tracker"? perhaps it would help
That is not a post grad program. It is a post secondary program that requires high school diploma for admission. You have a degree so why taking a program with 17/18 year olds. Makes no sense career wise.
Those information would not show on the letter, rather, on the "Application Status Tracker"
Do you have access to "Application Status Tracker"? perhaps it would help
Order GCMS. Take a post grad program that builds on your engineering degree and current career. Makes no sense having a business that you can leave for years plus you are the owner and don’t need to study in Canada. And save more funds.
Order GCMS. Take a post grad program that builds on your engineering degree and current career. Makes no sense having a business that you can leave for years plus you are the owner and don’t need to study in Canada. And save more funds.
You need more funds. You would have to apply to a program that leads to career advancement. Given you own your own business very few programs will lead to career advancement. If you goal is immigration have you explored express entry (economic immigration programs) instead of trying to become a student in order to try and secure PR. If not I would focus on masters programs. Still would be hard to justify why it makes sense to spend money studying abroad if you own your own business but most studying a masters degree are genuine students.