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nagdewani

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I want to do power engineering technology.
which college is better.....Georgian college or NAIT..??
and what is difference beTween ABSA and TSSA..??

Plz reply your information or experience about this....
 
When it comes to nait...there are no two opinions.
Nait is a second rank canada wide research polytechnic institute.Getting an admission is real struggle here.but if u have seat and got admitted.there is hardly any chamce of rejecting visa.cuz visa officers know the level of each institute or university.nait gives quality grads.
Good luck
 
stellar79 said:
When it comes to nait...there are no two opinions.
Nait is a second rank canada wide research polytechnic institute.Getting an admission is real struggle here.but if u have seat and got admitted.there is hardly any chamce of rejecting visa.cuz visa officers know the level of each institute or university.nait gives quality grads.
Good luck

Thanks....
 
stellar79 said:
When it comes to nait...there are no two opinions.
Nait is a second rank canada wide research polytechnic institute.Getting an admission is real struggle here.but if u have seat and got admitted.there is hardly any chamce of rejecting visa.cuz visa officers know the level of each institute or university.nait gives quality grads.
Good luck

I have read review of NAIT on different sites and found that from last 6 months, they are worried about their profits now regardless study
 
I've heard Georgian is a good college, but NAIT is the top.

Also, in NAIT you'd have more PNP opportunities and easy PR. I'd apply for both, but if you're accepted in both, go for NAIT.
 
Frisk said:
I've heard Georgian is a good college, but NAIT is the top.

Also, in NAIT you'd have more PNP opportunities and easy PR. I'd apply for both, but if you're accepted in both, go for NAIT.

I was searching on internet and found that number of Jobs for Power engineers are very low and many power engineering graduates are unemployed.
Is it true?