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You can get a good job depending on your profile - knowledge, qualifications, skills etc. The scenario is competitive compared to IT but with hard work why not. It is therefore advisable to get into good universities having industrial contacts, the internship also matters a lot.
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http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/admissions/tuition-fees
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hope this helps.
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There are two ways to do it:
1. Apply for an associate degree first which are less competitive and less expensive as well to study for two years and then apply for bachelor's in the university of your choice.
2. If you can afford the cost of $15k to 20k a year, apply to the university with TOEFl/IELTS. LOR's and marks transcripts for the course you are interested in.
For university of toronto, here is the link
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