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Hi,
I was confused about the program duration of Project Management. The acceptance letter says that the program length is 1 year which is divided into two semesters of 4 months each.
I wanted to know that where will the remaining 4 months be utilized? Will this be a break between two semesters or I will be free for 4 months after completing my 8 months study?
Your guidance is highly appreciated
Which college are you attending given PM courses often have some months of COOP included after the formal training in your case after the 2 semesters which would be back to back.The important thing though is that the college states that the course is a one year course both up front and on graduation/completion.
Read here what is allowed
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigratio...nts/study-permits/campus-work.html#off-campus
Durham College.My program does not have any COOP program.
Durham College.My program does not have any COOP program.
I’m attending DC, too, but doing CSTU diploma program at Oshawa campus. I would suggest you go to the International Education Office and ask Ms Sarah Edwards if your program is classified as a 1 year program. But I believe all graduate certificate programs are classified as 1 year program.
Hi,
I was confused about the program duration of Project Management. The acceptance letter says that the program length is 1 year which is divided into two semesters of 4 months each.
I wanted to know that where will the remaining 4 months be utilized? Will this be a break between two semesters or I will be free for 4 months after completing my 8 months study?
Your guidance is highly appreciated
Yes, the actual study time is 8 months (for instance you start in September and finish in April, there is a 2-3 weeks in between). Depending of the college it may take another 2-3 months to attend the graduation ceremony/get the graduation certificate.
For the purposes of PGWP it is considered a one year study so you will qualify for a one year work permit.
Thank god. I asked this question on a lot of forums and this is the only reply that answers it completely.
So you mean I will be free after April for 2-3 months? If yes,will I be allowed to work 40 hours /week?
And will I be allowed to return for few days to my home country if I wish to?
Thank god. I asked this question on a lot of forums and this is the only reply that answers it completely.
So you mean I will be free after April for 2-3 months? If yes,will I be allowed to work 40 hours /week?
And will I be allowed to return for few days to my home country if I wish to?
You can't work until you obtain your PGWP I believe. I heard you may start working once the application is submitted and pending approval but not all employers would accept this. I am not very familiar with this as I came with a PR, but other forum members who know more about this may give more light on this later.
Yes, the actual study time is 8 months (for instance you start in September and finish in April, there is a 2-3 weeks in between). Depending of the college it may take another 2-3 months to attend the graduation ceremony/get the graduation certificate.
For the purposes of PGWP it is considered a one year study so you will qualify for a one year work permit.
If i take September intake of 1 year course then taking another 1 year course, second year course will also be September intake or may intake?
For taking second year course, does college evaluate my performance on 1 year study program or my performance of undergrad study?
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