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1. I have an option to do a 2 years Co-op PG diploma in networking from cenntenial college
2. I have an option to do Co-op BCIS degree( bachelors ) in University of Fraser Valley( British Columbia ). I am getting into third year of the 4 year degree by credit transfer mou signed with my college in India. So effectively ill complete the degree in two years.
Which would be a better option with respect to college reputation and relevant jobs in the province?
From what i have researched, UFV is not a well known school, it used to be a community college promoted to a university. And im not sure about centennials reputation with employers
I have offer letters of both and am serious about finding a job in my field, kindly guide
1. I have an option to do a 2 years Co-op PG diploma in networking from cenntenial college
2. I have an option to do Co-op BCIS degree( bachelors ) in University of Fraser Valley( British Columbia ). I am getting into third year of the 4 year degree by credit transfer mou signed with my college in India. So effectively ill complete the degree in two years.
Which would be a better option with respect to college reputation and relevant jobs in the province?
From what i have researched, UFV is not a well known school, it used to be a community college promoted to a university. And im not sure about centennials reputation with employers
I have offer letters of both and am serious about finding a job in my field, kindly guide
a degree is always better than a diploma but you can always transfer you diploma credits to degree as far as college is concerend centenial isn't a good college in any other province if you want to apply for a good college then apply in seneca or sheridan or george brown college in Ontario. otherwise please select any good uni or college in other provinces like concordia university simon fraser or ubc or victoria and many more just do a little resarch and then decide.
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