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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, U of T is the best university in Canada for Computer Science, per the latest Shiksha Rankings. Students can pursue the programme in-demand specializations like AI, Data Science, and Software Engineering.
The programme also comes with a PEY (Professional Experience Year). This allows students to work and gain industry experience, before graduation.
CS graduates work at Google, Apple, Meta, JP Morgan, and Goldman Sachs.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
MSc in Computer Science, MSc in Physics, and MSc in Biology are the best ranking courses offered by Univ Saskatchewan. U Sask ranks among the top 20 universities in Canada for each of these programs. Given below is how it ranks for each of these courses.
| Course | Rank in Canada |
|---|---|
| MS in Computer Science | #16 |
| MS in Biology | #15 |
| MS in Physics | #15 |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
U of S Saskatoon has maintained its standing among the best universities in Canada, in the last few years. There has not been a very big change on a larger scale. U Sask Canada has remained one of the standout university options in Canada for international studens.
Given below is how it's rankings have changed over the years, according to different platforms.
| Platform | 2026 | 2025 | 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| THE | #351 | #351 | #351 |
| QS | #378 | #340 | #345 |
| US News | - | #568 | #544 |
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The University of British Columbia can be competitive for courses at certain levels like UG and PG. The overall UBC acceptance rate is around 52% but this admission rate varies a lot for both levels.
For the years 2024-25, the UG acceptance rate is 63% which is very different from UBC postgraduate courses as it is 28%. This means that this university is more selective when it comes to Masters level.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Computer Science programme is one of the most popular ones at the University of British Columbia among international students. For the September intake, the general admission deadlines for the MSc in Computer Science at UBC are December 15th every year.
To have the best chances, it is important to apply early and with all the documents asked during the admission. This application deadline applies to the Vancouver and Okanagan Campuses.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, there is a September intake at the University of British Columbia in Canada. This is popularly known as the Fall intake and it is the major intake when many of the UBC courses are offered.
There are two more intakes offered to international students, which are in January and a Summer one as well. however the course selection can be quite limited here.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Lambton College Sarnia is considered a good option for certification programs as per the Lambton College reviews posted by students on Shiksha Study Abroad.
One student suggests the student life is great and the programs do require students to complete assignments and take exams at regular intervals.
Students are advised to find a balance between the time spent working and studying at the college to have the best student life.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Graduate Certificate programme at Lambton College Canada costs around CAD 27,367 or INR 18 Lakhs for the entire programme duration. The Lambton College Canada fees for the Cybersecurity programme is paid over 3 terms. Given below is the term by fees that students are supposed to pay.
| Term | Cost in CAD | Cost in INR |
|---|---|---|
| Term 1 | CAD 9,200 | INR 6.05 Lakhs |
| Term 2 | CAD 8,500 | INR 5.6 Lakhs |
| Term 3 | CAD 9,667 | INR 6.36 Lakhs |
1 CAD = INR 65.82
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, Canadian universities generally accept gap years. If they are justified properly. You must provide a valid reason for the gap in your Statement of Purpose (SOP).
- Acceptable reasons include working, internships, preparing for entrance exams, learning new skills, or medical reasons.
- Providing evidence. Work experience letters or certificates strengthen your application.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, Indian students can apply for all three intakes. But Fall (September) is the primary intake with the most course options and scholarship availability.
- Winter (January): Good alternative if you miss Fall, but fewer courses are available.
- Summer (May): Very limited courses; mostly for Diploma or certificate programs, less common for full degrees.
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