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Guide-Level 12
1) McGill University - Desautels Faculty of Management.
2) University of Toronto - Joseph L. Rotman School of Management.
3) University of British Columbia (UBC) - Sauder School of Business.
4) Concordia University - John Molson School of Business.
5) University of Western Ontario - Richard Ivey School of Business.
6) University of Calgary - Haskayne School of Business.
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Guide-Level 11
Admission requirements vary from one college to another. You must take the IELTS or TOEFL, prepare an SOP and your teachers must submit LORS. Please visit the college websites for admission procedures which is online, requirements and the deadlines.
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Contributor-Level 10
The majority of news publications will require a journalism degree as well as some formal training in photojournalism. Some schools do offer specific photojournalism degree programs, where you could take journalism as a minor. Along with classroom training, students will receive hands-on instruction in the use of their equipment, as well as image editing, printing and publication software in computer and photo labs. Check out our journalism schools and request information to get started on your career.
Here is a sample of courses you might take:
- The Photographer and Photoshop
- Website Design for Photographers
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Though PG diploma courses are very popular and professional in nature, in the long run a Masters degree is more useful. But you must also check the colleges you are comparing, which SPP college are you talking about? TRU for your information is a decent university not a highly ranked one. See if the SPP college and even TRU you are referring to has lateral entry options to partnering universities. Many colleges allow students to transfer to a university for their Masters after completing PG Diploma.
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This depends on a person's individual requirements, what you want to study and what type of jobs you are looking for following your studies etc. Quality of education is top class in both the countries. In terms of affordability, Canada is better as compared to Australia and therefore preferred by more international students. Also, Canada is tagged to be more safe and tolerant.
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