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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology has a huge alumni network with more than 225,000 members. NAIT University alumni network includes various famous personalities, Actors, Comedians, Athletes, Novelists, and more. Some of the famous personalities that are part of NAIT alumni network include Bryan Mudryk, Doug Pruden, , George Rogers, and more. Also, the NAIT graduates work for top companies such as Ledcor, Shell, Finning, more.
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Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and Algoma University both are among the top choices of international students in the Canada. Every university offers something unique for its international students to stand out of the herd. Both universities have its advantages and disadvantages.
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology acceptance rate stands at 61%, which makes it competitive to secure admission. This means out of 100 students, around 61 students are enrolled at the university. On the other hand, Algoma University acceptance rate is 65%, which makes it competitive to secure admission. This figure states that out of every 100 s
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The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and Cape Breton University are some of the best universities for pursuing higher education in the Canada. NAIT was established in 1962 and is located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Whereas, Cape Breton University was established in 1951 and is located in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Both the universities have their own needs and requirements.
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology placement rate stands at 93%, and the graduates are employed within 6 months of graduation. On the other hand, Cape Breton University placement rate stands at 86%, and the graduates are employed within 6 months of
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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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When compared with Medicine Hat College, Amity University's London Campus has a bit higher living and tuition costs. With an average annual tuition rate of approximately GBP 10 000 (INR 11.52 L), living in London also has a significant cost, including off-campus housing, transportation, food, and other expenses.
However, Medicine Hat College in Alberta, Canada, has more reasonably priced living expenses and lower tuition fee than London. Therefore, compared to studying at Amity University - London Campus, Medicine Hat College is typically more affordable for international students, particularly for those from India. So, it is important
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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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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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