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jinal parmar
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« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2012, 10:43:33 am »

Hii
   your post is really very helpful. I would like to ask you some question regarding toronto. Some of my friends are staying in regina, they completed their PG in toronto & migrated to regina for getting PR.

Right now i am about to complete my M.com & applying for one year PG program. My friends suggested me to take admission in REGINA only. There is scarcity of jobs in toronto. I consultant many migration experts every one pushing me for toronto & no one is helping me to get into regina Sad

Is it worth taking admission in toronto ?? I am so confused... Its my biggest dream... 
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« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2012, 04:05:48 pm »

Think about your course first, and then Uni or college. Google for college and look for publicly funded colleges or Uni.

GS

Thanks for the info :-)
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« Reply #17 on: January 31, 2012, 09:22:07 am »

Hii

Right now i am about to complete my M.com & applying for one year PG program. My friends suggested me to take admission in REGINA only. There is scarcity of jobs in toronto. I consultant many migration experts every one pushing me for toronto & no one is helping me to get into regina Sad

Is it worth taking admission in toronto ?? I am so confused... Its my biggest dream... 

Quality of public colleges/Universities across Canada is similar (and not drastic like in India). Of course, some college are better than others.

Finding job is a combination of destiny + hard  work + previous Education + Skills + Economic situation. Some people land a job in 2 weeks in Toronto and some people have to wait for 2 years. It all... depends.

My advise: make you decision based on your academic interest and/or Uni/college and not on the place. If you love what you are studying then you will definitely find something suitable to your skills after you graduate and will not regret later.

GS
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jinal parmar
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« Reply #18 on: February 01, 2012, 06:54:30 am »

 Smiley thank u so much GS. It ll help me taking a decision. As you are already there you can definitely give right information to me.
 
I was working with bajaj capital for almost 8 month & i have experience in the field of finance. Being a commerce student i have knowledge on management, marketing etc. Till date my academic career is first class.

 I am looking for one year pg diploma in international business management or marketing.

Unfortunately i could not do well in the IELTS & I scored overall band 6.
in listening 6.5,reading 6,writing 6,speaking 6.

will i be able to get admission in this band score or should i re appear. 

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jinal
 
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rajamdgl
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« Reply #19 on: March 10, 2012, 01:50:10 am »

hey gs very informative post.can u tell which course are u doing and from which clg???
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