Hello Guys. I recently graduated from Big Data at Georgian. You guys are free to contact me directly on linkedin @ www.linkedin.com/in/mrpl272. I would be happy to help.
Congrats! what do you mean by 8 years gap? Even I completed my college in 2008 and have work ex for 9 yrs, will it be difficult for me to get student visa for a diploma course? Please advise
Congrats! what do you mean by 8 years gap? Even I completed my college in 2008 and have work ex for 9 yrs, will it be difficult for me to get student visa for a diploma course? Please advise
I can't say for sure, but I have seen a higher flux of students applying for study in Canada. So that kind of complicated things. But at the same time, I have not seen qualified students getting rejected. So, as long as you have 7 or higher band in ILTES, chances of rejection are very slim.
I can't say for sure, but I have seen a higher flux of students applying for study in Canada. So that kind of complicated things. But at the same time, I have not seen qualified students getting rejected. So, as long as you have 7 or higher band in ILTES, chances of rejection are very slim.
Hi Sir, Can you please tell, if I apply for the January intake in august, till what time will I get the offer letter, and are there any chances of not getting the offer Letter
My aggregate score for the graduation from India is 6.86
And my IELTS Score is 7.
I'm currently in the first semester of this program.
To be honest, it's completely useless for you.
Most of the teachers are not professional teachers whose teaching methods aren't appropriate.
They just don't stick with the course syllabuses and focus on too many irrelevant things.
I haven't taught any useful things on "Data Manipulation". Teacher just teach the theoretical stuffs, very little hands-on exercises.
For "Information Encoding Standards", they taught C# in a careless format. It was nothing relevant to the course's name.
For "Data Programming", they teach Python, R and even a little of C# in an insane speed.
After all, this program might be good for someone who has a programming background already.
I'm currently in the first semester of this program.
To be honest, it's completely useless for you.
Most of the teachers are not professional teachers whose teaching methods aren't appropriate.
They just don't stick with the course syllabuses and focus on too many irrelevant things.
I haven't taught any useful things on "Data Manipulation". Teacher just teach the theoretical stuffs, very little hands-on exercises.
For "Information Encoding Standards", they taught C# in a careless format. It was nothing relevant to the course's name.
For "Data Programming", they teach Python, R and even a little of C# in an insane speed.
After all, this program might be good for someone who has a programming background already.
For many of these tech courses you really need to go to big cities or universities where you have current workers and researchers who may teach on the side. One of the areas where looking at the professor background is really beneficial.