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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to the graduate surveys of UCalgary, alumni recover their investment of the course within 2.2 years of graduating on average. The tuition cost for a course at UCalgary is around $51,394 and the average salary is around $117k. Within three months of graduation, students report a 25.9% increase in salary and the employment rate is 91.4%. Overall the University of Calgary's MBA programme offers a strong ROI with major salary increases and a high employment rate.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
To pursue an M.Sc. in Biochemistry at the University of Toronto in the coming spring (Spring 2026), you need to apply through the School of Graduate Studies (SGS) online portal, meet the minimum academic requirements (B+ average in the last two years of study in a relevant BSc program), and submit a letter of intent, CV, and three letters of reference.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
As per unofficial sources, Langara College acceptance rate is around 85%. This means that the college is less selective at the time of admission. So, to take admission to this college, the applicants must aim to meet the entry and application requirements. General admission requirements are having a Class 12 education for admission to UG courses. On the other hand, for admission to Post-Degree courses, the applicants must have a Bachelor's degree. Also, English language proficiency score is also required.
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Yes, if students have a valid study permit and are studying for a full-time Degree, Diploma, or any Certificate program, they can work off-campus starting the first day of the semester. Eligible students can work a maximum of 20 hours per week during regular academic studies and full-time during scheduled breaks, however, as per the latest update, international students can work up to 24 hours on a Canadian student visa as of late 2024.
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