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rockstar1

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After reading pissed post about the GBM course at HumBer I m not going to apply for jam intake at the same college and course. I'm glad I read hispost. Now for the ppl who are already In canada I wanted a few suggestions I've committed a lot of mistakes in life and don't want to waste any more time.

Is international business management from George brown or Sheridan also the same type which could not give me a nice job ?

The thing is I just don't want to get the PR. I want to make a career which could give me a white collar job. I can't do masters because I have about 60% in degree.
I've done my BBA from US. Right now in India handling my fathers import export. Would you recommend me doing a course in finance or hr or project management rather than international business management courses?
I'll be waiting for your suggestion and response
 
Two cents -

Although i am not from Business background, but i think i am knowledgeable enough to tell you that these IBM,GBM, Project Management are easy courses[Bogus] just to get a visa. They do not garuntee you a job in any way.

What is actually in demand in Canada is skills. From skills i mean carpenter, plumber, welder, HVAC etc

In white collar department, you need a Masters "with experience", Bachelors "with experience", Diploma in the right field like Power Engineering, Networking Technician

Yes there are lucky people who get entry level jobs without experience but their studies should be in some high demand skill

Basically its about luck and the right studies. Just go through course contents, and then search jobs on job sites. Do the job demands match anything with course contents?

And yes, try to choose something with a Co-op part, a coop experience will be very valuable on your CV
 
If you are asking about jobs in Canada, GBMs are low value for employers and certainly won't guarantee a good job. Business employers are looking for degrees not diplomas.