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a year agoContributor-Level 7
To get a job in a developed countries from India, you have to follow the process mentioned below:
- Choose Your Destination Country (Like USA, Canada, Germany, UAE or Australia)
- Build In-Demand Skills (Like IT, engineering, healthcare, architecture, finance, or skilled trades)
- Craft your CV according to the industry and optimize Linkedin profile.
- Explore job portals to find jobs (Like, LinkedIn, Indeed (country-specific), and Glassdoor)
- After securing any job, apply for work visa.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, George Brown College in Canada and George Brown College in Australia are two different institutions. George Brown College in Toronto, Canada that offers various undergraduate, postgraduate and diploma programs in majors like arts and design, business and management, community service, engineering etc. Whereas, George Brown College in Sydney, Australia is a private RTO (Registered Training Organisation), offering various vocational programs including certification, Diploma and advanced Diploma courses in fields including business and management, health and care, human resources, automotive, leadership, marketing and communication et
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, UBC, is not an Ivy League institute, as it is based in Canada. The Ivy League only comprises of colleges & universities from the United States, & as a result UBC is not eligible to be considered in that group.
However, it still maintains a great academic environment, & many prominent publications, consider it a part of the "Canadian Ivys", an unofficial name given to some of the best institutions in Canada.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Though the institute isn't ranked by some major ranking publications, it claims to be the 2nd best research institution in the country, as per an official media release posted by the institute, making it an highly attractie choice for students, if its claims are true.
An unofficial source ranked it #5325 for "Impact" & #8890 for the "Openness" category, with the institute also ranking #7505 for "Excellence", as part of its rankings of colleges/universities in Canada & abroad.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, the average salary can differ significantly across different regions of Canada. Provinces with higher costs of living, like Ontario and British Columbia, often have higher average salaries to compensate for the increased expenses. For example, provinces like Alberta and British Columbia tend to have higher average salaries than others.
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You can apply for lateral entry or fresh admission via DASA/SAT or university-specific transfers, depending on your completed credits.
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Contributor-Level 10
McMaster University acceptance rate is around 59%, whereas, that of Wilfrid Laurier University is 89%. A comparison of these 3 universities for reference is given below:
Particulars | UNF | McMaster University | Wilfrid Laurier University |
|---|---|---|---|
No. of Courses offered | Around 5 | 280+ | 75+ |
Annual tuition fees | Between INR 12.08 L – INR 19.3 L | Between INR 2 L - 58 L | Between INR 9 L - 32 L |
Location | Niagara Falls, Ontario | Hamilton, Canada | Waterloo, Canada |
Shiksha Popularity Ranking | - | #6 | #30 |
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