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Sumit Raju Verified Icon
MBA at Fredericton Campus - Batch of 2022
4.2
Great university with great academics but very limited job opportunities.
Tips: Students should know that the coursework can be demanding, so working part-time might be a bit challenging. However, it's manageable to balance 20 hours of work per week with your studies. There are scholarships and grants available, but it's crucial to focus on these opportunities during the application process. Unfortunately, I missed the chance to apply, so I didn't receive any scholarships, while some of my classmates did. Although the amount isn't huge, it can be helpful. The MBA programme is well-structured, and after completing two terms, you can choose from multiple specializations. The university is good and offers a wide range of programs to choose from. It's also more affordable compared to other universities in different provinces. The campus is well-equipped with various facilities, including libraries, computer labs, a gym, sports courts, a swimming pool, a health clinic, free transportation, a food bank, student union services, a pharmacy, shops, cafeterias, restaurants, a pub, park, and international student help services, among others. Canada is a great country, and I recommend respecting everyone's culture when in public. Remember, when we're abroad, we represent our homeland, India.
Likes (Safety): Fredericton is a small town known for its natural beauty and friendly residents. I haven't encountered any safety issues here. It's important to be polite to everyone. While you may see a few homeless individuals in the city, it's best to avoid engaging in conversation. If you have any safety concerns, the police are easily accessible and ready to assist.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Most jobs require prior experience, and employers typically don't insist on a master's degree. However, the knowledge gained at university can be valuable if you pursue a career in a related field. The job market is currently challenging, with many job seekers applying to several positions without a single interview. If you're planning to find a job in the province after graduation from UNB, be aware that opportunities are limited due to the lack of major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, or even Halifax. Even if you're an experienced professional, you might have to restart your career from the ground up.
Reviewed on 9 Aug 2024Read more
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Bharghav Karnati Verified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2027
3.6
A very diverse university with ample amount of opportunities and great people.
Tips: The transition was quite smooth, you have to make sure to find the right friends because that will either make or break your university experience. I received an entrance scholarship based on my high school marks and there are a few scholarships for continuing students too. I'm pretty satisfied with the university, course and the country so far.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): There is a high chance for me to get a PR if I choose to stay in the same province that I am currently in. But that's not what I plan on doing as the opportunities for jobs and positions are not exactly what I want. I would love to stay in this country but only if I could find the job titles or a business which excites me.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Full- time jobs in the Tech field are not much as it is a smaller city. All of the companies that offer you a full-time job sponsor visas. Even if you don't get a full-time job right after graduation, I've seen people apply for PR while working in a retail position. Job roles and salary packages are subjective and depend on various factors like Experience and Skillset.
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2027
3.7
Value for money and academically oriented.
Tips: I am very satisfied with the university, the facilities and everything are top-notch, they frequently have internships and coop sessions with employers like Irving, RBC etc. Throughout the year, so in terms of that university is good. It's a bit more academically oriented, so studies and course loads could be a bit stressful, please apply for scholarships, the deadline is April end, they give around 1000 CAD to almost every student, so you can save.
Likes (Part time work): Options for on-campus jobs are really limited and are very competitive, but off-campus jobs are relatively easier to find. You just have to grind your way through, the first week after you land here is the most the toughest for you because you are still learning and getting to know about the city, but you have to keep applying online along with doing walk-ins in the stores for jobs.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Food options are really limited if you are from India, there's only 2-3 indian restaurants in the whole city, and are very expensive. We also have tiffin services in the city but they are expensive too, students just tend to cook on their own, so be prepared, learn cooking before you come here, it's a basic survival skill.
Reviewed on 30 Nov 2023Read more
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MBA at Fredericton Campus - Batch of 2023
4.7
Feels like home. Very calm and peaceful
Tips: Super chill and easygoing. Do not get academic misconduct. Satisfied with the course. Not very technical but it's good. Faculty members are understanding and internship placements are good as well. Post-degree job prospects are good too. Tons of immigration options.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): A lot of immigrantion programs in Atlantic canada. Close to 100% success rates. Does not take a long time to get settled here. Great country, peace of mind and quality lifestyle are witnessed. A bit expensive and harsh on the climate but it is manageable provided you have a decent job and can get acclimatized to the cold weather.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Less Indian restaurants but there are plenty of grocery items available. Lots of Indian snacks, frozen dinners etc. are available and giants like Walmart, Atlantic super store, Sobeys etc. No need to pack up a lot of Indian food while coming here. Learn to cook basic food. May be problematic for vegetarians. Food is expensive so budget according.
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Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering - Batch of 2027
3.3
it is very peculiar despite being a good university.
Tips: The first year here is a culling game, as it is a sink-or-swim situation. If you pass the first year, you should be alright for the rest, as long as you maintain and keep working on your self-discipline. Attend help sessions and make study groups to avoid burnout and try engaging with different other activities or clubs.
Reviewed on 3 Jul 2024Read more
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Piyush Kshatriya Verified Icon
AEC in Information Technology Programmer - Analyst - Batch of 2021
Offered by LaSalle College - Montreal
2.6
Very limited internship opportunities.
Tips: There is indeed a cultural shift as you come to a new country, because people living here are different as well as the scenarios, so you have to ACT more maturely and smartly. There are no scholarships available. Public transportation in Montreal is quite good as they have buses as well as metro lines going mostly everywhere inside the city as well as stretch out little. Frequencies for transportation are also good around 15 - 20 minutes inside the city area. Also, the cost of transportation is also quite low and affordable. In Montreal, it can be hard to find part-time jobs if you don't speak French. Many workplaces prefer bilingual employees, so it helps to have French-speaking skills if you want a customer-facing role. You can find warehouse and food-packaging work as a non-French speaker, but securing a customer service or sales position might be challenging. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 28 Jan 2025Read more
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Jatinder singh Verified Icon
AEC in Information Technology Programmer - Analyst - Batch of 2021
Offered by LaSalle College - Montreal
3.9
Lasalle Montreal College has a friendly environment.
Tips: It's a nice college that helps you to complete your studies as soon as possible. Classes are 5 days a week, it helps you complete study hours on a fast track. This college has a good reputation so getting a work permit after studies is easy as compared to other colleges.
Reviewed on 3 Apr 2023Read more
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Amijot Singh Verified Icon
ACS in Transportation Logistics - Batch of 2019
Offered by LaSalle College - Montreal
4
Lasalle college in terms of academics is excellent providing great knowledge and opportunities.
Tips: In order to see myself transition well I made sure I got familiar with the curriculum and engaged myself in understanding the academic side of it as effectively as possible. Try making some friends I would say. I did not avail of any scholarships. I am not sure if there were any scholarships up for grabs. It was an intense program of study at Lasalle College which provided us with the necessary skills and knowledge for me to join the industry and allowed me to do well from day 1. Overall, I am fully satisfied with the courses I took at the college.
Likes (Part time work): There are way more options in off campus jobs versus on campus jobs as Lasalle despite being an excellent school for studies and is not a huge campus. Managing work is hard if you’re attending school 5 days a week. Average part time payout: 400$ weekly.
Dislikes (Internships): As a general thing, not much help is to be expected from the school in terms of getting an internship. Any school for that matter in Canada I would say. Students have to build a network on their own and only expect a little help from the school they attend. There are relevant internships available.
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2024Read more
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