canadian.uni. also require gre scores?wat is.d score requirmnt to get into.top canadian uni. like uni. of toronto or british columbia?do I stand any chance?
In canada u can get a PR in about 2 yrs in states like manitoba or Saskatchewan...then u gotta stay there for 2 yrs and later can move all over canada. this is an option ppl use if they dont get good jobs.....but generally u can get PR in abt 3 to 4 yrs....the advantage is tht in Canada ur student visa is extended upto 3 yrs after u finish MS. In US its just 9 months...so in canada u can work and pay off ur loan with student visa itself.
check out http://www.msinus.com/electrical-enginering/1235.htm for info on univ shortlisting process
canadian.uni. also require gre scores?wat is.d score requirmnt to get into.top canadian uni. like uni. of toronto or british columbia?do I stand any chance?
GRE is not necessary. But advisable for intl students...ur admissions can be done without them too....gre doesnt have a big role like in US.
check out http://www.msinus.com/electrical-enginering/1235.htm for info on univ shortlisting process
wat wud recommend for ms- us or canada in terms of uni.,placements,pr?
In current scenario, Canada definitely.
I found that Canada is a bit more expensive than us.is it true?
How is the university do Montreal?
And which university unwill be heading to?
On the contrary! Canada is much much cheaper....BUT Vancouver or Toronto will be as much as a leading US city in terms of cost of living....of course, university of Toronto or British Columbia are top notch!....I'm going to univ of Ottawa. My tuition per year comes to 13k "Canadian" dollars....
Average expenses in Canada can range from 380 to 600 Canadian dollars per month.
Do I have a chance to get admit in university of Toronto or British Columbia?
Tell me how is montreal?
Kinda tough. Toronto and British Columbia are equal to ur top 15 US univs....and Montreal is a good univ. Bilingual.
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