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Do anyone know about the last date for applying (College) for Sep intake 2019..?? my friend and i applied on april 12th nd she Got admission on april 30th i guess, but i didnt get yet, how long it takes to get admission? any idea?
 
For most higher quality public universities and colleges, it was in January.

For a place that will accept anyone who will pay, it'll be when you settle your account.
 
For most higher quality public universities and colleges, it was in January.

For a place that will accept anyone who will pay, it'll be when you settle your account.
how can you put them into a place that will accept anyone who pay, there are so many students who get very higher score nd there are many who gets lower scores as well, there should be a place for latter too,dont be like some teachers who show partiality, we cant push them away, so those with higher score will study in reputed univerty like york university nd others will get admitted to common colleges with pgwp :)
 
how can you put them into a place that will accept anyone who pay, there are so many students who get very higher score nd there are many who gets lower scores as well, there should be a place for latter too,dont be like some teachers who show partiality, we cant push them away, so those with higher score will study in reputed univerty like york university nd others will get admitted to common colleges with pgwp :)

I don't know what your beef is with @k.h.p. , but what he is stating is facts, most of the reputed colleges accept admissions from November of last year, so most of the popular courses will already be filled, they are either closed or on waitlist.

If PGWP is your end goal, then you can study in any college that is willing to accept you, we are not trying to shame you for going to such a program in such a college. We are just stating the facts that many private colleges offer substandard tuition, and charge as much as the higher quality public colleges. Private colleges are always willing to take advantage of such students and will give them an offer letter without question on payment of the deposit/fees.

Ultimately, it's your life and your money (or your family's money). If your aim is to study then most of us here in the forum would advise you to look for a public college that will accept your marks or do a short program in your home country and apply with that, since your current degree marks are not good.

If your aim is to use the study permit and get a PR with a PGWP, then you are more than welcome to apply in any college that you find. No one is going to stop you. We don't have a hidden agenda either by stopping people from entering Canada so we have less competition or the color of the flag in our profile.
 
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I don't know what your beef is with @k.h.p. , but what he is stating is facts, most of the reputed colleges accept admissions from November of last year, so most of the popular courses will already be filled, they are either closed or on waitlist.

If PGWP is your end goal, then you can study in any college that is willing to accept you, we are not trying to shame you for going to such a program in such a college. We are just stating the facts that many private colleges offer substandard tuition, and charge as much as the higher quality public colleges. Private colleges are always willing to take advantage of such students and will give them an offer letter without question on payment of the deposit/fees.

Ultimately, it's your life and your money (or your family's money). If your aim is to study then most of us here in the forum would advise you to look for a public college that will accept your marks or do a short program in your home country and apply with that, since your current degree marks are not good.

If your aim is to use the study permit and get a PR with a PGWP, then you are more than welcome to apply in any college that you find. No one is going to stop you. We don't have a hidden agenda either by stopping people from entering Canada so we have less competition or the color of the flag in our profile.
ok fine so should i do a 3 year degree again to improve my GPA so that i will get admission in college? because my current score is low
 
ok fine so should i do a 3 year degree again to improve my GPA so that i will get admission in college? because my current score is low

I am not telling you to do anything. The fact is that many of the higher end colleges and most universities require marks of at least 60+. Having a low marks in your previous degree/diploma etc. would be a sign that you would not be able to cope with the program in Canada.

If you can get admission from a college, and convince the visa officer that you will be able to study the program in Canada, then it is good for you.

How you want to go about rectifying your marks is up to you. All we can day is that candidates with low marks will find it difficult to get accepted in colleges/universities due to high competition, and find it difficult to get a visa due to high scrutiny.
 
I am not telling you to do anything. The fact is that many of the higher end colleges and most universities require marks of at least 60+. Having a low marks in your previous degree/diploma etc. would be a sign that you would not be able to cope with the program in Canada.

If you can get admission from a college, and convince the visa officer that you will be able to study the program in Canada, then it is good for you.

How you want to go about rectifying your marks is up to you. All we can day is that candidates with low marks will find it difficult to get accepted in colleges/universities due to high competition, and find it difficult to get a visa due to high scrutiny.
hmm ok :( :(
 
I don't know what your beef is with @k.h.p. , but what he is stating is facts, most of the reputed colleges accept admissions from November of last year, so most of the popular courses will already be filled, they are either closed or on waitlist.

If PGWP is your end goal, then you can study in any college that is willing to accept you, we are not trying to shame you for going to such a program in such a college. We are just stating the facts that many private colleges offer substandard tuition, and charge as much as the higher quality public colleges. Private colleges are always willing to take advantage of such students and will give them an offer letter without question on payment of the deposit/fees.

Ultimately, it's your life and your money (or your family's money). If your aim is to study then most of us here in the forum would advise you to look for a public college that will accept your marks or do a short program in your home country and apply with that, since your current degree marks are not good.

If your aim is to use the study permit and get a PR with a PGWP, then you are more than welcome to apply in any college that you find. No one is going to stop you. We don't have a hidden agenda either by stopping people from entering Canada so we have less competition or the color of the flag in our profile.
so getting acceptance from public colleges only will help me to get Visa approval ? isnt it?? like humber, durham, seneca, lambton, langara, confederation etc
 
so getting acceptance from public colleges only will help me to get Visa approval ? isnt it?? like humber, durham, seneca, lambton, langara, confederation etc

Private colleges, especially in Quebec accept almost anyone. Getting into a public college, who tend to have better standards will boost your case and help in proving that you are a genuine student.
 
Private colleges, especially in Quebec accept almost anyone. Getting into a public college, who tend to have better standards will boost your case and help in proving that you are a genuine student.
how about these colleges?
 
humber, durham, seneca, lambton, langara, confederation etc

Humber and Seneca are polytechnic colleges and are a bit better than other colleges. Durham is fine, Lambton's Toronto campus is purely for International students, and is a very small campus. I am not that impressed with Langara College, but it's one of the few options in Vancouver. I have not heard about Confederation so I can't comment.
 
Humber and Seneca are polytechnic colleges and are a bit better than other colleges. Durham is fine, Lambton's Toronto campus is purely for International students, and is a very small campus. I am not that impressed with Langara College, but it's one of the few options in Vancouver. I have not heard about Confederation so I can't comment.
how about lambton Sarnia (Main Campus)