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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Suncrest College is well reviewed from the student reviews
Faculty Quality: Faculty/Excellent teaching.
Student Life: They have extensive opportunities outside the classroom and serve the community.
Size- Suncrest College is known to be more student-centric with smaller class sizes for that tailored individual attention of an instructor.
Major areas of feedback were however average:
Internship: Internships have been rated in the average range which shows that the internships available are substandard and need improvement (in terms of actual hands-on training).
Post Study Work: Some students have raised a point regarding post study work oppor
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Indian students choose to study at the University of Windsor for its strong academic programs, particularly in engineering, business, and law, coupled with experiential learning opportunities and a relatively affordable education and living cost, along with pathways to Canadian immigration.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of the reasons:
Academic Strengths:
Engineering Programs:
The University of Windsor is known for its strong programs in Automotive, Mechanical, Industrial, and Applied Computing
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Living on campus at the University of Windsor can cost between $6,864 to $9,530 for 8 months (September to April) for residence fees, with a deposit of $475.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Residence Fees (2023-2024):
Alumni Hall (Single): $5,172 (Fall 2023) / $9,530 (Total fees)
Cartier Hall (Double): $4,740 (Fall 2023) / $8,734 (Total fees)
Laurier Hall (Single): $4,596 (Fall 2023) / $8,468 (Total fees)
Laurier Hall (Double): $3,725 (Fall 2023) / $6,864 (Total
fees)
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
After earning an MBA from the University of Windsor, graduates can pursue diverse career paths in various sectors, including management, consulting, finance, marketing, and entrepreneurship, with opportunities in both Canada and internationally.
Here's a more detailed breakdown of job opportunities:
Common MBA Career Paths:
Management:
Roles like Marketing Manager, Business Development Manager, Project Manager, and Human Resource Manager are common.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
The exact details of the company where the graduates of LaSalle College works isn't publically available. Please google the college website for more accurate information.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per data curated from the official college portal, international applicants must wiat at-least 10 business days before recieving an offiicial response. Students must note that the college admission process is really competitive & meeting the minimum academic requirements does not guarantee student admissions.
Interested candidates must maintain a solid professional resume & should have performed exceedingly well in past academics as well as some other non-academic activities to truly stand out from others.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per the official ETS website, TOEFL iBT Test is accepted by 100% of Canadian universities. Some of the top universities in Canada that accept TOEFL scores include the University of Toronto, the University of Alberta, McGill University, York University, the University of British Columbia, McMaster University, the University of Waterloo, etc. Typically, universities require a score between 79 and 100 (some might require a high score depending on the course requirements). However, students must check the English language requirements for their course on the official webpage for exact details.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
If you belong to a country where English is not the native language, you will have to provide proof of English language proficiency with the help of exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, etc. The University of Toronto does accept TOEFL scores. In the case of TOEFL iBT, the University of Toronto requires at least 100 with a minimum of 22 in Writing. The discretionary range of TOEFL score is from 89 to 99 with at least 22 in Writing. In the case of paper-delivered TOEFL, the University reviews each application individually.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Durham College has not shared the timeline for the application review; however, as per the unofficial source, the college takes nearly 2 to 6 weeks to review an application and share the decision, calculated from different sources.
The college may takes more time to review the application for the major and the specific courses as the courses may require more documents or the higher eligiblity criteria to meet. It is suggested to the students to check their application status from the college official website.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Durham college requires to take interview for the admission of the students depending on te programme and the department of course applying. The interview are generally conducted for the high and competitive programs including majors and specializations.
Once the application is reviewed, selected students will recieve the mail for the interview round at the university, all the application documents and the qualification are reviewed along with the protfolio review, only then the applicants are called for the inteview through the mail.
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