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Greetings guyz,
My bachelor is in Civil Engineering and i Would like to pursue Masters of Engineering in Canada(M.engg.). Can u all recommend me some universities for which:
1. Admission is not usually rejected and is easy to be enrolled
2. Getting a job is easier after graduation
The following r my considerations:
1. University of Toronto
2. University of British Columbia
3. University of New brunswick
4.University of OTtawa
5.Concordia University
Thanks in advance ! Smiley Smiley
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Getting a job after graduation and easily to be accepted don’t go together. The best schools will usually lead to better job opportunities after graduation. Those applying for a job after graduating from U of T will likely be selected over a candidate UNB. After graduation experience starts to matter more than where you graduated from if it from a well known Canadian school.
I was also searching for similar universities got good information here
you want easy admission than i can tell you meng is easier to get into than masc in general, with less scholarship/bursary
either way they need your letter of intent and reference i believe
the higher gpa the better
afaik the engineering programs are well rounded at u of t so i think it'd be competitive to get into
same goes for ubc
unsure of other universities
but you can always try
the Meng program in Ubc is for 1 or 2 Years ? I tried checking it but couldnt get the exact info.
So how many years pgwp will i be eligible for ?
Please
So how many years pgwp will i be eligible for ?
The pgwp years is the length of your degree if it takes <2 years so you should be getting 1 year or 1 year and 4 months
Please ask an immigration consultant to make sure.
It's been a while since I was an international student
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