Seneca Polytechnic Vs George Brown College: Compare Fees, Placement, Reviews
Compare Seneca Polytechnic Vs George Brown College based on their rankings, fees, programs, acceptance rate, admission requirements, placements, and more. Analyze Seneca Polytechnic Vs George Brown College on various parameters to choose the right university for International students.
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Seneca Polytechnic V/s George Brown College CanadaStudent Ratings
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4.1/5
4.3 Internships
3.8 Part time work
4.3 Post study jobs
4.3 Quality of faculty
3.5 Student Life
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3.9/5
3.6 Internships
3.1 Part time work
3.7 Post study jobs
4.3 Quality of faculty
4.1 Student Life
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Seneca Polytechnic V/s George Brown College CanadaCourse Comparison
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- B.A. (2 courses)
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Seneca Polytechnic V/s George Brown College CanadaCollege Comparison
About College
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Robust economy provides diverse employment prospects for students.
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Canadian universities offer globally respected qualifications
Access to abundant research programs and a broad range of disciplines
Stringent safety measures ensure a secure campus atmosphere.
Campus services aid students, promoting well-being and academic success.
Stunning landscapes offer a peaceful and picturesque to daily life.
Robust economy provides diverse employment prospects for students.
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Views on Seneca Polytechnic campus
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Anonymous
Advanced Diploma in Business Administration Financial Planning (BAF) - Batch of 2023
4.1
The University campus is warm and welcoming.
Tips: Students should try to plan things ahead, gain some knowledge, and watch related YouTube videos on the college tour and reviews by past students. Read your course description and try to map out your future professional aspect. I have always felt very safe. The people are very nice and friendly, and they are always there to help you out. Try to go for a degree, as it is a minimum requirement for most of the future professional destinations in Canada.
Reviewed on 4 Sep 2024Read more

Shaun Dsouza 
Graduate Certificate in Global Business Management - Batch of 2024
4
Seneca is perfect for your career growth. It's well known and holds a solid reputation.
Tips: If you are actually serious about your course, only then choose this college. They are strict about studies and assignments and if this is just something you want to do on the side, Seneca may not be for you. You will have to genuinely invest your time in each course and assignments.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Each and every professor is well established in the industry and is always available for advice etc. The professors hold good qualifications and are generally understanding and sympathetic towards international students. The teaching method is similar to all Western schools. Make sure you figure out how to write a research paper at least before moving.
Dislikes (Student Life): Seneca has a variety of student programmes but not limited to food banks, cultural associations and other sports etc. One would mostly spend their time working on assignments and research since you would be swamped with them. You would love the promotional events and even win prizes from time to time just by hanging out at the campus.
Reviewed on 10 Jan 2024Read more
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Jagreet Maan 
Diploma in Business - International Business - Batch of 2021
3.4
My University Review in the context of the covid era.
Tips: Since I joined this university during covid era. Hence for me, there is not any cultural shift as I studied online. But there are scholarships provided to students here. For me, the overall experience was quite good and the curriculum is relevant. But as per the reports, the majority of students at my university are Indian only. So, I personally don't think there will be any certain cultural shift.
Dislikes (Student Life): I joined this programme at my university in Covid haul. So, I personally never got a chance to visit the college and roam around the campus. So for me, my student life is somewhere not very satisfying. It could be better if I have joined the college before/after covid era.
Reviewed on 14 May 2023Read more
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shreya singhal 
Graduate Certificate in Financial Planning - Batch of 2023
5
It has been a great experience till date
Tips: One should have a clear picture of the courses the college provides. About the faculty and how the admission process works especially if you are from anywhere outside. You should study a little about the culture, what services the college provides in terms of accommodation, scholarships etc
Likes (Student Life): Student life is good. You can enroll yourself in extracurriculars and the surroundings and people around you are very generous. Being from India, I haven't faced any issues to date. Work life balance is there. You have time to explore things around you.
Dislikes (Part time work): Faculty is really nice. They help us understand the concepts well. Faculty is supportive and very knowledgeable. They provide you with assignments and projects regularly to learn more about the concepts. They provide you with refreshers whenever required.
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2022Read more
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Anonymous
Diploma in Library and Information Technician - Batch of 2024
3
Peaceful learning environment and a diverse campus.
Tips: I think cultural differences have been my problem has been there. Some students face accents barriers than others due to the difference between people's way of speaking English in their home country and there. Second home of feeling homesickness.
Reviewed on 26 Apr 2025Read more
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Anonymous
Graduate Certificate in Project Management - Environmental - Batch of 2022
4.5
Stay focused and learn from the experiences.
Tips: Change can be challenging but doesn't mean it's impossible. Do not give up and keep going till you make it. Communicate effectively with your professors. Ask if you have doubts or need extra help. Everyone is always ready to make your learning process easy. All the amenities are for you so make the best use of it.
Reviewed on 13 Jun 2024Read more
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KIRAN THAKUR 
Diploma in Hospitality - Hotel and Restaurant Services Management - Batch of 2022
3.6
Seneca a journey to live and to explore next pathway of your life!!
Tips: Bring your own stationary and anything essential that would help you academically and save your time and money from roaming here and there and looking for stuff of your use. Do pack small quintessential stuff that one might forget but they have to be with you.
Likes (Student Life): The college life is quite fascinating over here. Because people from all over the world are present here and we get to know about each others cultures and languages. The people over here are quite friendly but be careful while choosing friends because some people may take advantage of your kindness and naivety.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Because of the lack of spices and people here have less spice tolerance the food here is not that good. Hence I have to cook at home mostly and I usually don't have much time left to take rest since most of the time left I have to look for groceries and plan what my next meal should be. That is the reason I feel there is a lack of food options from my country of origin.
Reviewed on 15 Jul 2023Read more
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Ritika Tandon 
Advanced Diploma in Fashion Business Management - Batch of 2015
3.4
Amazing college , perfect for Indian students
Tips: Well it’s very important for every student to be dedicated towards his hard work and success because this college has a lot of competition and students in this face a lot of study related problems. Also, you must complete assignments on time this college is very punctual.
Likes (Safety): Seneca is located in Toronto and it’s very safe place being an international student I faced many problems with part time job and my timings but I never felt alone or I never felt afraid because in this area there is always a hustle bustle so you are safe.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Being an international student it’s very difficult to deal with settlement for that it’s very important to get post study jobs but I chose diploma and it’s very difficult to get a job after diploma so I suggest if you are applying to college must apply for degree
Reviewed on 26 Oct 2022Read more
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Abhishek Saxena 
Honours Bachelor of Technology - Software Development - Batch of 2024
4.1
Life at Seneca is perfect considering the academics as well as non academics.
Tips: If you are joining from India, make sure that you know a little of your subjects and it would be great if you have some contacts in Seneca before joining it. Seniors are helpful and you may take their help in career guidance or ask them about anything other than the college itslef.
Likes (Post study jobs): If one knows a little about the Software Development area, then one knows that this sector provides lot of jobs for the passionate developers. Since the quality study material and hands-on learning experience are there at Seneca, the post study job rate is quite good.
Dislikes (Value for money): The faculty at Seneca at my campus is not that much great compared to what I expected. Moreover there are too many activities to conduct that makes it difficult for the students with their part time jobs as sometimes they cannot do both the tasks simultaneously. The cafe food is not up to the mark.
Reviewed on 6 Feb 2022Read more
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Anonymous
Graduate Certificate in Cloud Computing Technologies - Batch of 2024
Offered by George Brown College
3.4
Good but not best college
Tips: It was a pretty smooth transition, with no cultural shifts. I haven't received any scholarships, as it was a college and 1 year course. I see nothing new in my studies, except some professors who are extremely good at teaching. Almost everything can be learnt online for my course, there are no vouchers or discounts provided for the certification.
Reviewed on 27 Feb 2024Read more
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Abdul Zahad 
Graduate Certificate in Cloud Computing Technologies - Batch of 2023
Offered by George Brown College
3.3
Good college for PG Diploma
Tips: The only difference I found was that exams, quizzes, projects, and assignments were all open book exams. At least for my course so if you think that is a good thing and start copying others' assignments you are cheating yourself and will have to learn everything the hard way around.
Likes (Indian Food): I am from India. Most of the time I cook for myself but at times when I feel tired or don't wanna cook, I go out to eat. So Toronto has a lot of Indian food options. You name it and it's there. The pricing is fair excluding some restaurants and most serve decent quality food at reasonable prices.
Dislikes (Safety): Public safety in Toronto is a big concern. The college has its own security which is good until you are in college. But once you are out on the street there are lots of homeless people and crack head so have to be very attentive. Most don't harm you but some try to extort money. There are multiple incidents that you can read about on the internet.
Reviewed on 9 Feb 2024Read more
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Anonymous
Graduate Certificate in Applied A.I. Solutions Development - Batch of 2023
Offered by George Brown College
4.5
Experiences in George Brown College was exemplary.
Tips: George brown college stands out in Canada as an exemplary institution for those prioritizing their academic pursuits. It's renowned for its academic excellence. It offers a plethora of course selections as well which might align with your interests and career goal.
Reviewed on 31 Jan 2024Read more
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Jamie Joy 
Graduate Certificate in Cloud Computing Technologies - Batch of 2024
Offered by George Brown College
3.8
Great college to study course, it would be better if one start their journey here
Tips: Everything is good. I am not sure about scholarships as I just started my international student journey. For scholarships, call the college toll-free number or send an email related to whatever kind of scholarship you are looking for. University, courses and college are worth it, but I am not sure how much the country is good for international students.
Likes (Safety): It's all safe, I travel during the night and I haven't felt threatened till now though my class timing is from 6 pm-10 pm. It's safe to travel in Canada as I have felt till now. Ttc, subways are all safe, but there are people who cannot be trusted, so try to stay away from people you don't know.
Dislikes (Part time work): It's hard to find part time in winter, no matter how much experience you have in your home town. It's hard to find part time but easy to find full-time. Postgraduate students have tough time managing their studies with part time and full-time, it's difficult to manage both.
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2024Read more
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Sangram Singh 
Diploma in Hospitality Hotel Operations Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by George Brown College
3.9
Decent college in Canada
Tips: Culture is not that much different as many Indians are around so very easy. Also because the language is English so again no problem. Scholarship is only for students who score well and that is also 2000 CAD not much help. Rest okay place, college infrastructure and faculty wise. The country is the best to live but jobs are hard to get.
Likes (Student Life): Have classes in the day and then go to my part-time work in MacDonalds. College work is also there. College organise events as many Indians are there for Holi, Diwali celebration and dance music competition. There are many fellow Indians so it feels good because otherwise there would be no help.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Not many jobs now. Less work outside. Many students come back to India after the course.Only some get good jobs. In Canada also connections like India work to get the job. I think many students are going to other places now and not Canada. My course is hotel operations so I don't know what companies come to college.
Reviewed on 24 Nov 2023Read more
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Junaid 
Graduate Certificate in Marketing Management - Financial Services - Batch of 2020
Offered by George Brown College
4.1
George brown being a mediocre college!
Tips: To get admitted in this college you'll need a minimum IELTS score of around 6.5. When I came here I knew that there'll be an Indian community around and I will somehow be around people that I know. But, the people staying here for a long have already transitioned and you might find yourself in situations in the beginning where you'll feel left out but that is what will shape you up and make you accept the diversity. So, be open to accepting diversity. I'll suggest engaging with student communities, and being part of social groups to know more about the country and culture if you are looking forward to working and settling here. Overall, I'll say that the college is neither too good nor too bad however if you are having other good options don't miss out on them.
Likes (Post study jobs): If you are competent as a student you'll definitely end up getting a job but that doesn't guarantee the package that you'll be getting here. I've seen students who have graduated from this college working at Tim Hortons too and students in some good corporates as well. I've rated high only because Canada as a country has requirements of jobs but you need to brush up on your skills while in college.
Dislikes (Value for money): I personally don't think that the hefty charge that is taken as a tuition fee justifies the opportunities a student has when it comes up to Canadian marketplace. The college does have some reputation among the employers but it still is not very much as it should have been. Also, I wouldn't say that the quality of teaching here is top notch. Some professors can be a bit rude here and won't respond to your queries and emails which can be a bit harsh on you as an International student and they feed you information that is outdated. So watch out, the university might seem academically oriented but now you know what lies beneath!
Reviewed on 15 May 2023Read more
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Ambika Pundir 
Graduate Certificate in Strategic Relationship Marketing - Batch of 2019
Offered by George Brown College
4
Good school with good opportunities
Tips: Be prepared for the unexpected. There are a lot of expenses that you don’t anticipate. You do tend to fall for spending with friends, so make sure that you are budgeting yourself no matter what. Cook at home when you can, and do meal preps. Don’t drink Starbucks!!
Likes (Value for money): Good work and life balance. Students have to find a part-time job to survive. School schedule is made in a way that ensures you have enough time to work, study and play. Make the most of it. Find a job that does not tire you a lot, otherwise, you will not have time for other stuff.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Good teachers, take the time to help. I have had a teacher who happily became my mentor. They also help me connect with people from the industry. I was given a lot of leadership opportunities which help me gain Canadian experience even before I graduated.
Reviewed on 13 Jul 2022Read more
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Anonymous
Graduate Certificate in Human Resources Management - Batch of 2018
Offered by George Brown College
3.4
College is average but the location is finest.
Tips: If you're looking for a diverse class, that will be difficult to find as there are mostly South Asians. The group assignments could be more stimulating, and the class is very theory-focused, which doesn't help in real-world situations. Internship opportunities require previous experience. There isn't much of a student life. The student activities that the college organizes are geared more toward undergrads than postgrads. The HR society needs to be more active and engaging. There should be more part-time job opportunities for international students.
Likes (Indian Food): Indian food is easily available in Toronto, as are other cuisines. However, the cafeteria could be more diverse and include more healthy options. As students, it's tough to find time to cook, so more healthy options would be greatly appreciated by most of us.
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2025Read more
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Anonymous
Advanced Diploma in Jewellery Arts - Batch of 2018
Offered by George Brown College
3.7
Great memories and experience.
Tips: The college has three branches.
I was in the waterfront, the college has taught me everything I needed to know from the basics about jewelry and I feel better about the field I chose because I chose this college. It gets fun after a while but in the starting days, Indians might have trouble fitting in.
Likes (Internships): We get job placements and opportunities for internships. I came back to India and I am going back, you get paid for doing internships and putting your time and effort and whole heart into the project, your work is rewarded and a lot of scholarships are provided.
Dislikes (Student Life): There's a lot of bullying happening which has made me suffer a lot, I was bullied for my weight and the fact that I belonged to a different race altogether. I did get over it after a point but it was mentally disturbing and the college isn't strict on ragging.
Reviewed on 29 Mar 2022Read more
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