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MS

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MBA/PGDM

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MIM

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B.E. / B.Tech

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University of Windsor V/s Memorial University of Newfoundland
MEng

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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2024
4
Job offers through the university are rare.
Tips: I've been to other countries before, so the cultural shift was non-existent for me. However, I would say that the folks here are a lot more open-minded and tolerant didn’t get any scholarships. The university fee was somewhat manageable, so it was not a financial burden on me and my family. I'm satisfied with the choice of my course and university. I've already got my Work Permit, so you're more or less good for 4-5 years if you go to Canada. PR situation is fluctuating and would likely depend on the selection outcome.
Likes (Safety): Have never felt unsafe anywhere near or on the campus. Whenever I was going back to my room late at nightaround 3 am, I would always take the university route. There are kiosks that you can use to call emergency services. There were no major incidents when I was a student, so I'd say it's safe.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): It has been a year since I graduated, and I haven’t found a job that’s related to my field of study. However, it could just be a representation of the country’s economy and my lack of qualifications, rather than the university's fault. Job offers through campus were quite rare, so you would do better by networking and building up a portfolio right from your first semester.
Reviewed on 22 Apr 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MEng in Environmental Engineering - Batch of 2023
3.4
University of Windsor is academically oriented and great for international students.
Tips: I opted to stay off campus, so the people whom I stay with are from my community, whereas I have made many friends at the University from different parts of the world which has made me aware of their different cultures and lifestyles. The course that I opted for was not thesis-based, scholarships are only available for a thesis-based course. The amount of scholarship depends on the student mentor under whom he/she would be completing his/her thesis. Overall, I have had a good experience at the University. I have learned many things over here that have helped me grow academically.
Likes (Safety): Windsor is a small city, the safety of a person is always in his hands. There are many good services provided by the university campus, one of them is a mobile application that has the option to get your location traced by security personnel till you reach your home. There are regular police patrolling at night in sensitive areas. By God's grace, I have never faced any such bad experience to date. But I would personally recommend not to travel in the city at night because there are many crackheads or homeless people who might rob you or charm you.
Dislikes (Part time work): The availability of on-campus jobs depends on when you apply, they are there for sure but you have to apply for them on time to get them. Whereas, off-campus opportunities are also available but it takes time to find a suitable part-time job. As of now, due to the bad job market, there are fewer opportunities compared to the time before. The management of part-time and academics goes as per the student, the person has to prioritize the more important thing. Some students can manage it well but some find it difficult. Mostly, the jobs offer you a minimum hourly wage of 16.5$, whereas there are some other jobs which may cost 1-2 $ more than the minimum wage.
Reviewed on 17 Mar 2024Read more
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Khushmeet Verified Icon
MEng in Environmental Engineering - Batch of 2023
3.4
Good for undergrad courses.
Tips: The university is really good, you get to learn more provided you take good courses in each semester. The passing grade is 70% so you have to study for that through which you learn a lot. Scholarships are available for a thesis-based course. I didn’t get any scholarship because my program was course-based. I liked the course, and the city is a bit on the outskirts and doesn’t have much to do, so it's perfect for students. As they don't get involved with any distractions.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): From this University, you are eligible to apply for Provincial Nominee Program through the master stream just after your graduation, so it's easy to get a Permanent Residence after that. I would like to stay here for a while to get to know the work culture of this country.
Dislikes (Internships): There is a co-op program that is given to students who have a past work experience of more than 3-4 years. The students who get a co-op most probably apply on their own or are given the company names by the university, I didn’t get any co-op so I cannot say much about it.
Reviewed on 12 Mar 2024Read more
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Master of Applied Computing - Batch of 2024
2.3
Faculty members are not good. Lack of good infrastructure.
Tips: The courses lack specialization so that is not good for future. Wrote learning concept is highly promoted here which is a turn-off for me. The course content is in contrast to what is in demand in the industry. Lack of options for subject selection.
Likes (Public transportation): University is well connected with the city and is located near the city center. Proximity to the city center allows you to commute anywhere with ease. It allows undisrupted commute to anywhere across the city. Majority of the Indian stores fall along the main bus route.
Dislikes (Value for money): Faculty members are not good. Lack of specialisation in any subject. Wrote learn promoted. Subjects don't relate to each other and a very shallow knowledge of the topics. Some mainstream subject teachers can't deliver lectures properly due to lack of comprehension in English. This programme runs in a makeshift building near the city center which was apparently a cinema hall before. Due to lack of communication with the on campus students, there is no international exposure and the crowd is 99% Indian (Gujarat). Lack of infrastructure which is highly disproportionate to the number of students joining in each intake.
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Shivam Bhosale Verified Icon
Master of Applied Computing - Batch of 2023
4.1
MAC program and University of Windsor is worth it to start your career abroad.
Tips: The campus has great study space, including a really good library. I'm glad I pursued this programme and moving to a new country definitely helped me to grow as a person. Initially managing stuff on my own was challenging, but it was worth it. I'm satisfied with the course and would recommend it to anyone who is looking to enter the tech industry.
Reviewed on 9 Nov 2023Read more
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Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2021
3.8
Awesome and amazing University of Canada
Tips: Before joining students should know about academic programs, location and campus, financial support, living facility, Student support service, experience of faculty members related to selected programme and transportation. University also provides many scholarships for students like merit based scholarship, International student scholarship and many others. I am fully satisfied with the university and its course and city is very awesome.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty in the department can be approached in many ways by having appointments, interacting with them during their office hours, asking doubts during lectures and using other communication channels like Email. Faculty members in the department are experts in their own fields and have unique ways of explaining different concepts. I found group project-based learning a unique concept. Diversity of faculty in the department is less.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Campus is well connected with the city as it is located in Ontario. Mode available for public transportation are Transmit Windsor, WEGO shuttle, U pass programme and so on. Well, public transport is not too costly but the problem here is the improper schedule of the buses, as it is public transport so it is more crowded and also there is a lack of accessibility.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2023Read more
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Sameer Patel Verified Icon
Master of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2021
3.2
Life of pie in Canadian city!
Tips: I chose automotive and the whole Canada has only two universities which offer Masters in automotive and this is one of the best compared to others. Before joining this college, gather information about the city first because job market is low in Windsor, so you have to bear with that and fees is very high for the courses.
Reviewed on 28 Jan 2022Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering - Batch of 2025
4
Overall experience is good and decent.
Tips: I didn't transition or experience any cultural shift after coming here. I didn't get any scholarships and students from the master's program are not eligible for scholarships. I am satisfied with my course but they made me take Matlab as a compulsory subject but I did my bachelor's in IT.
Reviewed on 4 Jun 2024Read more
Views on Memorial University of Newfoundland campus
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Nikhil Malik Verified Icon
MBA in Social Enterprise and Entrepreneurship - Batch of 2024
Offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland
3.4
Very less job opportunities but amazing student life.
Tips: The most important information I would want to share is that this university is known for its low fee structure. But they have increased the fees by three times in this particular year. Like for my course MBA, the fee was around 13K CAD but now it's 39K CAD. There you can feel a little cultural shift and there are few scholarship programs offered here to students, I have never been part of that scholarship thing. Well, some faculty are good others are just average but that doesn't change the fact that they are talented too. One more thing which I want to mention is that there are very less job opportunities.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is quite good here. There are enormous clubs or communities and there are so many campus events organized here frequently. The infrastructure is so good with enormous other facilities and benefits to students. There's also a sports complex with so many sports options for students.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I am not so sure about the companies and job roles for now as I am still studying there. But here job opportunities are very low. And expenses are quite high like living expenses have been increased and tuition fees have increased by three times for my specific course.
Reviewed on 13 May 2023Read more
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Jinesh modi Verified Icon
BSc in Applied Mathematics/Computer Science - Batch of 2021
Offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland
4.6
Memorial is truly memororable since everyday has been a different experience
Tips: Students should join to excel in the classes, not worry about marks and grades. Prepare to know the course material and not to pass the class. The teaching is such that students are prepared for any questions from the syllabus. Besides this, having a good social life is important as well since you are away from home.
Likes (Safety): People are really polite and hence St johns is a safe place to be in. I would leave my door open and go to work. I go to college classes and everywhere without worrying anything would be stolen. Some areas are not safe near downtown but majorly the city is great to live in.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Transportation is poor in st johns with only Metro bus which often comes every 30-45 mins. Hence making it harder to balance work and study at the same time. If you miss a bus waiting for next costs you to lose time at work and not get paid, sometimes possibly get fired as well.
Reviewed on 27 Feb 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2027
Offered by Memorial University of Newfoundland
4.3
Student loving city with great views
Tips: The weather can be pretty harsh here so prepare for that. It all comes down to a person. The city is not big like other places you need to choose your own pace in this city. The most problematic thing would be food if you don't know how to cook. I am satisfied with my course and city.
Reviewed on 20 Dec 2023Read more
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