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gururaj026

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Jan 29, 2015
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Hi all,

I graduated with BE mechanical in 2012. Got placed in L&T and working till now.

My profile,
10th - 81%
12th - 91%
BE CGPA - 8.0/10
Work exp - 2012 to present in my field.

I want to go to Canada for higher studies and I want to do PGD. I am not doing Masters since it will cost more and i cant afford. I want you guys to help me with selecting course and college. I want to do program related to mechanical engineering field. I looked in Seneca, George brown but couldn't find programs related to engineering. Pls help.
 
just curious ....how much r u willing to pay for 2 years PGD?
 
I am also looking for mechanical courses. Till now my agent gave me below list. Hope it will be also helpful to you.

Algonquin College - Electro-Mechanical Eng Technician - Robotics

Centennial College - Electro-Mechanical Eng Technician - Automation & Robotics

George Brown College - Electro-Mechanical Eng. Technician

Humber College - Electro-Mechanical Eng Technician - Automation & Robotics

Sheridan College - Electo-mechanical Eng Tech


Mohawk College - Manufacturing Eng Technician - Automation

Cambrian : Millwright Mechanical technician

Btw I'm yet to explore all. Thinking of applying for MEng. It is better. Let's see how it goes.
 
gururaj026 said:
May be 20,00,000 INR. I have to take loan. why?
because my fees for masters was $26k for 2 years .....also ur grades r good and doing a PGD may be frustrating for u....after PGD u get a different kind of jobs...u will most probably be a technician and not an engineer. this is just my personal opinion but u should think about masters and not believe everything ur agent is telling u about masters being expensive.....there r universities which are even cheaper than mine......
 
mead said:
because my fees for masters was $26k for 2 years .....also ur grades r good and doing a PGD may be frustrating for u....after PGD u get a different kind of jobs...u will most probably be a technician and not an engineer. this is just my personal opinion but u should think about masters and not believe everything ur agent is telling u about masters being expensive.....there r universities which are even cheaper than mine......

Where are you doing your masters and what course? Lemme know the details.
 
gururaj026 said:
Where are you doing your masters and what course? Lemme know the details.
concordia university montreal.....university of regina is even cheaper....