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3.6/5
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4.3/5
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MASc

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  • Total tuition fees₹16.89 L - 19.53 L
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  • Course duration18 months
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  • Total tuition fees₹5.29 L - 5.39 L
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MBA/PGDM

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  • Total tuition fees₹20.23 L
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  • Total tuition fees₹7.95 L - 15.27 L
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  • Course duration24 months - 29 months
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B.Sc.

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  • Total tuition fees₹14.72 L - 21.99 L
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  • Total tuition fees₹16.6 L - 20.36 L
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B.E. / B.Tech

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  • Total tuition fees₹14.49 L - 24.28 L
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  • Total tuition fees₹16.6 L - 27.85 L
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MS

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  • Total tuition fees₹13.84 L - 21.11 L
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  • Total tuition fees₹3.32 L - 5.39 L
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Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Application Development) - Batch of 2026
3.5
Enriching journey with growth, diversity and friendships.
Tips: The college offers a diverse environment, however, students need to be independent and adaptable. I faced some cultural shifts in terms of communication and social life. I received a merit-based scholarship that eases the burden of my tuition fees. Overall, I am satisfied with my course, education and university life.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is very well connected with buses and trains coming very frequently. The campus is just in front of the tram, as it is in the middle of the city. Also, the transportation is affordable witha student concession. The computer is very reliable, affordable and convenient.
Dislikes (Internships): Guidance for the internship is quite limited, with only basic workshops. Students have to look for their own opportunities. Moreover, many options are not directly relevant to the field of study. There is very limited to no networking for students to connect with industry leaders.
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Bachelor of Information Technology - Batch of 2024
4.4
Underrated but exceptionally good.
Tips: Make the best use of resources in the university. Reach out when you need help. Try to look for jobs within the university. Have good communication skills. Research about the university and course structure before hand. Have information about the country and general rules.
Likes (Internships): Federation University is the only university in Australia that has the Co-operative model, which means that while studying, a student will definitely do a paid internship in IT, business, engineering or nursing. It is part of the study plan from 2025.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The process of Permanent Residence is a bit expensive and competitive at the moment. Also, the rules regarding immigration and the skills occupation list change quite quickly. If you score well and try your best, it's not impossible either. Also, must follow the rules of the immigration pathway to PR.
Reviewed on 4 May 2025Read more
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Master of Engineering Project Management - Batch of 2025
4.5
The university has a specialized faculty member for each course. 
Tips: I have experienced a cultural shift as this place is new to us and I am learning and adopting a new culture over here. I am getting a 20 percent scholarship. Overall, I am pretty satisfied with my university, course and country. It's my best experience to date.
Likes (Safety): The security in college is excellent. No one can have a right to touch you in Australia, and it's beyond the law. Our college has provided a security guard to protect all students and additional security for all international students. 
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee is justified on the basis of the course. While there are cheaper colleges, they may not be as effective in the long run. The university also has a favourable study schedule that won't interfere with your part-time work.
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Master of Technology (Enterprise Systems and Business Analytics) - Batch of 2025
1.8
Disappointed in teaching quality
Tips: Teaching quality is the worst. Get linkdin learning and learn by yourself before entering class. Also, choose your tutor wisely. Some doesn't know anything and will be the reason for you to lose marks unnecessarily. Look for grants and student support they are good at this university. Don't rely on the employability sector of the university they will give you tips but not help you get the job in any way. Finish labs before labs and go through slides before lectures the teachers are useless mostly. Campus is great but education quality and customer service are the poorest.
Likes (Safety): There was a time when I was locked out and there was no campus security to help me out. I had to call security from another campus. Otherwise, security is quite good. Fire extinguishers are everywhere and it feels much safer knowing that any time you can call and there will be someone to help you out.
Dislikes (Part time work): I applied with the employability section of federation university but haven't got any job yet. They give you suggestions and stuff but when it comes to helping to find actual jobs they have literally no idea. It's all talk but no work. They will tell you to change your resume and stuff but not help you land an actual job even though you have plenty of experience and skills.
Reviewed on 24 Mar 2023Read more
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MSc in Computer Science - Batch of 2020
Offered by University of Victoria
4.7
Supportive environment with good opportunities for growth.
Tips: There was a bit of a cultural shift at first, but that's common for most immigrants, and you adapt quickly. The environment is supportive, and there are good part-time opportunities on campus. I also received the Graduate award every year, which is automatically granted if you maintain a good GPA which is definitely a nice financial boost.
Likes (Part time work): There are usually a variety of part-time jobs listed on campus from time to time. Also, it's relatively easier to find off-campus opportunities, especially since Victoria isn't as saturated with immigrants compared to cities like Toronto or Vancouver. On-campus jobs also tend to pay slightly more, typically a dollar or two above the minimum wage. Plus, roles like Teaching Assistant (TA) or Research Assistant (RA) are also available and usually offer significantly higher pay.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Indian food options on campus were quite limited and not very satisfying. If you're particular about Indian meals, it's better to bring your own lunch. That said, the other available food options were generally good, such as Mexican, Italian, Canadian and American. Vegan options are limited, but you can always get them customised.
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Bachelor of Commerce - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Victoria
4
Good work opportunities and community.
Tips: You can join Indian clubs like Umang and Tamil clubs and international student clubs like Uvic Global Community to meet other international students who are in the same boat as you. Join new activities, events, and clubs. Join a gym or fitness class. In your first semester, don't be afraid to say hi to the person in front of you in the cafeteria. The more you put yourself out there, the easier it is to make friends. And once you make good friends, it will start to feel like home. I am very satisfied with my university and country.
Likes (Safety): Victoria is a very safe city. My friends and I have never had any major issues, even as women. You can walk around the city even at 2-3 AM if you need to without any issues. Just avoid walking around by yourself in the downtown area too late at night, as many homeless people live there and you may get mobbed. But if you need to go late at night, just go with friends you trust. Overall, it is the safest city I have ever been to.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I have not heard of any companies offering sponsor visas for work for Uvic graduates. As it is a mid-tired university, big companies do tend to prefer alumni from bigger universities than Uvic students. I am studying B.Com so I have seen many roles related to finance, accounting, marketing and HR. Beginner salary is usually around $49-60k.
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Victoria
4.3
Overall it provides wholesome experience of North American Culture.
Tips: UVic offers a strong global comm department whose main goal is to make the students transitioning into Victoria easier. Helps to ease out with cultural shift. Scholarships options are available on merit. Weather is fantastic year round and be prepared for rain.
Likes (Internships): For Engineering and Computer Science, UVic offers a very strong co-op programme. These jobs are offered across Canada. Each department has its own co-op department which provides industry-specific guidance to students. There are all resources available, one just has to look and ask for help!
Dislikes (Student Life): Being in for 4 years, most of my time is spent completing school work and working on projects. There are some really good options/facilities available on campus. Giving 3 stars as Vic doesn't have any for someone looking for social events outside campus, they might not enjoy it.
Reviewed on 10 Nov 2023Read more
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