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bash123

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Greetings guyz,

My bachelor is in Civil Engineering and i Would like to pursue Masters of Engineering in Canada(M.engg.). Can u all recommend me some universities for which:

1. Admission is not usually rejected and is easy to be enrolled

2. Getting a job is easier after graduation

The following r my considerations:

1. University of Toronto

2. University of British Columbia

3. University of New brunswick

4.University of OTtawa

5.Concordia University

Thanks in advance ! :) :)
 
Unfortunately this is the real world. You can't have both 1 & 2. You have to pick which one is more important to you. If #2 is more important to you, then go with Waterloo or the University of Toronto. They are both excellent engineering schools. However they aren't that easy to get into.
 
first of all going for masters in an international university will cost you toooooo much
it will require GRE (i guess)
and u are supposed to have good GPA to go for a top university
 
The following r my considerations:

1. University of Toronto

2. University of British Columbia

3. University of New brunswick

4.University of OTtawa

5.Concordia University
 
first of all going for masters in an international university will cost you toooooo much
thats not true
it will require GRE (i guess)
this is not true either

these r some of the lies spread by agents who want to force u to go to a college as they get commission from colleges to send u to a college.
 
mead said:
first of all going for masters in an international university will cost you toooooo much
thats not true
it will require GRE (i guess)
this is not true either

these r some of the lies spread by agents who want to force u to go to a college as they get commission from colleges to send u to a college.


Agreed, College prices next to University prices are not THAT different, you might save some bucks by choosing a college which will most likely accept your application without even reviewing anything more than your bank account..... but the quality of the education and the opportunities after you graduate compensate the prices. And i've heard so many bad experiences from people coming to study in colleges...

Even if you choose not to pursue your career in Canada, having a degree from the University of Toronto or Waterloo, or BC, opens you doors for a lot of places in the world.

that being said, getting into universities in Canada is not easy. I'd suggest applying for as many as you can. apply to all 5 of them ;) ;)
 
Hello,
I've completed my Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. I am looking for MEng program in a field related to mechanical engineering. I have applied for
MASc Oil and Gas Engineering in the Memorial University and MEng ISE in the university of Regina.

overall GPA 2.82
GPA last two years 3.23
IELTS 7 band with no individual band less than 6.5
No work experience

Do i have any chance of getting into these programs. What other universities can I apply to with my profile.

thanks
 
I would also throw in Dalhousie University in Halifax (Daltech). As far as I know it is an amazing engineering program, and Nova Scotia is losing population so the provincial nominee program might be a usable route for PR.