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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To get into Sheridan College you need to have a minimum overall average of 65% in your Grade 12. You've got 70% for your 12th, so you pass the criterion. Your 10th grade marks (59%) are not considered directly. Admission is competitive, so higher averages might help with getting into more popular programs. You will need to have your English proficiency assessed by conducting tests like IELTS or TOEFL if you are an international student. Check for additional requirements through specific programme requirements.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Established in 1967 Confederation College Canada is a public college located in Thunder Bay in Canada and the college has a proven track record of delivering exceptional education to an average of 7,000+ students including 1,6000+ international students offering more than 65 course in 11 study fields via 3 academic schools.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Confederation College job outcome rate is around 89.7%. According to the data sourced, a few of the top employers of this college are:
- Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
- Alstom
- Walmart
- City of Thunder Bay
- St. Joseph's Care Group
- Air Canada
- McDonald's
- RBC
- Walmart Canada
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To apply to Confederation College, the applicants can apply via the college specific application system. The application fee is CAD 125 (Around INR 7,400) and a few documents have to be submitted as well such as high school or college transcripts, Diplomas and degrees, English language proficiency score, passport copy, etc. After submitting the application, it gets processed. After that, understand the application status, pay the tuition fee, check the provincial attestation letter, and apply for the study permit.
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