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Lambton Colleges provides a good ROI as its annual tuition is just between INR 4L - 15L, while its annual reported salary is INR 24.2L,  around double the cost. Moreover, the overall Lambton College placement rate is 79.7% six months after graduation. It has been rated 4.4 on a scale of 5 by genuine and verified students studying/having studied in this college.

Some of the popular courses at this institute like Business Management- International Business and Supply Chain Management also have high placement rates, both over 90%.

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Lambton College has been given an overall Shiksha rating of 4.4 on a scale of 5 from verified students currently enrolled at this college. Some other ratings include 4.3 stars for internships, 4.1 for Part-time work, 4.1 for Post study jobs, and 4.4 for Value for money. Thus it can be concluded that Lambton College is definitely worth studying at for its ROI and quality of education.

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Yes, George Brown offers several degrees, diploma, and PG courses. In total, it offers more than 200 programs to choose from to its students across fields like Arts, IT, Business, etc. Some of its top courses include Diploma in Health Information Management, Diploma in Hospitality Hotel Operations Management, Diploma in Hospitality Hotel Operations Management, etc.

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When it comes to the George Brown College Reviews given by students on Shiksha, the university has been rated 3.6 for Internships, 3.1 for Part time work, 3.7 for Post study jobs, and 3.9 for Value of Money. In conclusion, the overall rating of GBC is 3.9 and the George Brown College placements can be considered worthwhile.

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Shreya Basu

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The George Brown College provides a 4-year BBA programme in specializations, such as Culinary Management, Food Studies, Brand Design, Business Administration, and more. The tuition fees for these programs range between INR 11L and INR 13L. International students must fulfill eligibility by graduating from senior secondary school or equivalent, having a minimum 5 major subjects in 12th grade with an average of 60%, and submitting the documents including scanned copies of the original marks sheets and certificates of secondary (10) and the senior secondary (+2) school, grade 11 mark sheets (some cases), transcripts from post-secondary co

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Pallavi Garg

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With an acceptance rate of just 41 to 54%,  the University of Montreal is moderately selective. The admissions team generally looks for strong academics and a well-rounded applicant profile. Below are the important pointers of what the University of Montreal sees in an application: 

  • Strong Academic Record: In general, the applicants must have a minimum GPA of around 3.0 on a 4.3 scale. 
  • Language Proficiency: French is the primary language in which most of the University of Montreal programs are offered. Candidates choosing these courses must show French proficiency at B2 level. 
  • Extracurricular Activitie
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Mayank Katariya

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The University of Montreal acceptance rate stands between 41% and 54% only which makes this university a little difficult to get into. This acceptance rate is less but students can bag their offer letter if they meet certain admission requirements: 

  • Academic Qualification: International students are required to have a strong academic performance to apply at the University of Montreal. It includes a high GPA and strong SAT and ACT scores.
  • Language Proficiency: This is a French-language university; however, some of the UdeM courses are also offered in English for which international st
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Rachit Arora

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Most of the University of Montreal courses are taught in the French language; hence, international students are generally expected to know French. If the student chooses a French-taught course, they have to demonstrate their language proficiency by taking tests like DELF or DALF

The university also offers French language support and intensive programs to help students meet the language requirements while they are at the university. 

Please refer to the list below to know about the courses taught in English at this university: 

  • Administration and Management (HEC Montréal)

  • Arts and Music

  • Communication

  • Economics and Politics

  • En

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The University of Toronto is very popular among International students for a variety of reasons. Its acceptance rate stands at 54% making it a moderately selective university to get into. However, by meeting a few U of T admission requirements, Indian students can bag their offer letters. 

Please refer to the list of documents required at this university: 

  • Academic transcripts (Class 10, 12, and any university transcripts)

  • Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo/PTE)

  • Standardized test scores (if needed)

  • Letters of recommendation (for PG programs)

  • Statement of Purpose or essays (for some programs)

  • Portfolio/Auditi

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