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nishi_bd

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Hi pals,
I have a cgpa 2.78 from a good uni of bd in business administration. I got 6.5 in IELTS and 315 in GRE. I have few questions. I want to do my masters in International Busioness.
1. My agent told he can get me admitted in Concordia university or gergian college. So what is quality of this institutions? Are they good enough?
2. My plan is I will give my first semesters fees by my owa. But for second semester I will earn it along with my living cost. Is it possible to get work and earn in canada now a days?
3. Do I need to apply for work permit or I will get it eventually? Can I get a work within 1 month after reaching Canada?
4. My plan is after I complete my masters or after reaching canada I will apply for PR as soon as possible?

So please feel free to share your experiences. I really need those. Thanks. :)
 
nishi_bd said:
Hi pals,
I have a cgpa 2.78 from a good uni of bd in business administration. I got 6.5 in IELTS and 315 in GRE. I have few questions. I want to do my masters in International Busioness.
1. My agent told he can get me admitted in Concordia university or gergian college. So what is quality of this institutions? Are they good enough?
2. My plan is I will give my first semesters fees by my owa. But for second semester I will earn it along with my living cost. Is it possible to get work and earn in canada now a days?
3. Do I need to apply for work permit or I will get it eventually? Can I get a work within 1 month after reaching Canada?
4. My plan is after I complete my masters or after reaching canada I will apply for PR as soon as possible?

So please feel free to share your experiences. I really need those. Thanks. :)

Hi,

1. Forget about your agent's offer for Concordia University. Don't trust his words on Concordia.
2. Absolutely No.
3. No work permit after 1 month. To get an Off-campus work permit, you must complete 6 months of studies from a recognized school.
4. Absolutely NOT as soon as possible. You can apply once you graduate + a permanent full time job offer with a valid PGWP + 6 months of work experience (under PNP) OR 1 year of work experience (under CEC).
 
Thank u so much..u r so helpful!
but I heard from many ppl that after they enter canada and while studying they got jobs..YES tht is illegal i know and called under table job I guess.. but they do get jobs..what is ur opinion in this matter?? If anyone get such job is it possible to make some money and pay expenses? nd how frequestly people get such jobs? plz bro I m not so much rich that can afford all cost..plz help :(
 
It Is possible to earn n study @ da same tym bt u have to paassss a hard tym....everything is possible if u r cleaver enough...n there are some agents in BD who r representative of some uni....in CANADA u better contact them
 
Hi brito emna,
A university cant entertain this roadside nuforious agents.One gets admission on his own qualification in university.
 
nishi_bd said:
Thank u so much..u r so helpful!
but I heard from many ppl that after they enter canada and while studying they got jobs..YES tht is illegal i know and called under table job I guess.. but they do get jobs..what is ur opinion in this matter?? If anyone get such job is it possible to make some money and pay expenses? nd how frequestly people get such jobs? plz bro I m not so much rich that can afford all cost..plz help :(

People who work illegally typically get paid less than minimum wage. This means it's pretty much impossible to earn enough money to cover fees and living expenses.
 
yeah U need qualification its 100% ryt..bt the process becomes much more easier if u take help from an agent......n studing n working illegally is a grt pain I knw....bt one of my frnd is doing that and I also dont blv this before untill I saw him..He just take his ist semister's tution fee from his family n took aroun 3K CAD with him after that he didnt take any money from his family.....He is the live Example...So Everything is possible if u HAve dedication...n if u can work hard......
 
scylla said:
People who work illegally typically get paid less than minimum wage. This means it's pretty much impossible to earn enough money to cover fees and living expenses.

Hi,

1. Agreed. It's NOT possible to cover tuition + living expenses. In the end, it would be your choice if you want to earn few hundred $ OR focus more on studies + high GPA to get a permanent full time job, competing with locals + landed immigrants.
 
enfield said:
Hi,

1. Agreed. It's NOT possible to cover tuition + living expenses. In the end, it would be your choice if you want to earn few hundred $ OR focus more on studies + high GPA to get a permanent full time job, competing with locals + landed immigrants.

@enfield: watsup bro :D its been long since I last visited the forum....are you in Canada now?

Anyway, about the earning: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to earn living expense + tuition at once during terms. PERIOD :P

It is possible to earn both while off-terms like summer but other than that, living expense is only possible.

The illegal works are called cash jobs and there are certain problems with that:
1. Low wage
2. They don't pay you timely
3. You cannot place any sort of complain to authority (since you are working illegally)

About agents, agents are good for applying to Australia and UK but not for Canadian Universities (even in BD). Do it on your own and you will get things done faster, MUST faster to be honest.

Concordia has one of the best business school in Canada and their CGPA req is 3.0 (I think) and due to strict competition, the accepted candidates have scores much higher than that.

Lastly, on one of the enfield's comment about high gpa to get a permanent job, that is not required actually over here. If you are a graduate (and if you can graduate, you cgpa will be higher than 3.0 :P in graduate studies) and know someone inside, you will be able to secure a job :D It is a good thing over here that they don't judge you with gpa but with your qualification and references :D
 
rhasan said:
@ enfield: watsup bro :D its been long since I last visited the forum....are you in Canada now?

Anyway, about the earning: IT IS IMPOSSIBLE to earn living expense + tuition at once during terms. PERIOD :P

It is possible to earn both while off-terms like summer but other than that, living expense is only possible.

The illegal works are called cash jobs and there are certain problems with that:
1. Low wage
2. They don't pay you timely
3. You cannot place any sort of complain to authority (since you are working illegally)

About agents, agents are good for applying to Australia and UK but not for Canadian Universities (even in BD). Do it on your own and you will get things done faster, MUST faster to be honest.

Concordia has one of the best business school in Canada and their CGPA req is 3.0 (I think) and due to strict competition, the accepted candidates have scores much higher than that.

Lastly, on one of the enfield's comment about high gpa to get a permanent job, that is not required actually over here. If you are a graduate (and if you can graduate, you cgpa will be higher than 3.0 :P in graduate studies) and know someone inside, you will be able to secure a job :D It is a good thing over here that they don't judge you with gpa but with your qualification and references :D

so, you are enjoying -10 C in Calgary :( I am safe, all I need one umbrella to survive in Vanc. :)

Check your inbox (1).
 
enfield said:
so, you are enjoying -10 C in Calgary :( I am safe, all I need one umbrella to survive in Vanc. :)

Check your inbox (1).

Well we actually sold our winter to all other regions....the winter is just WONDERFUL over here...sunny and cool :D
 
enfield said:
so, you are enjoying -10 C in Calgary :( I am safe, all I need one umbrella to survive in Vanc. :)

Check your inbox (1).

Btw I did not get anything in my inbox :S
 
@rhasan,
quite an age bro. how is ur studying in Canada? I wish u all d best.
 
acca247 said:
@ rhasan,
quite an age bro. how is ur studying in Canada? I wish u all d best.

LOL let's not talk about studies :P ... just "surviving" :P
 
There is absolutely no way you can work to cover your tuition fees and that too of Masters which is considerably higher.