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Sheridan, centennial, humber or seneca?

Someone told me that sheridan college has good reputation in CHC
 
colleges doesn't matter,
universites matters a lot..

all colleges are same
 
You have enough time! Search for information.Don't fall for stupid and baseless information. Use your brain!
 
Tikku said:
You have enough time! Search for information.Don't fall for stupid and baseless information. Use your brain!


ok man thanx for ur kind reply
 
Gagan111 said:
Ok...........which is good uni in toronto area

search google and get the ranking of the universities.
university of alberta got 66th postion in WORLD . :p
 
Gagan111 said:
Sheridan, centennial, humber or seneca?

Someone told me that sheridan college has good reputation in CHC

1. Its not college but course thats matter a lot, I mean relevant course to your prior study, work or experience.

2. Sorry to say, but I feel all these colleges (Sheridan, Centennial, Humber, Seneca) are only Agents choice for students. These nefarious agents get hefty commission from such institutes. Students and agents acts for only one thing i.e., How to get student visa ? Just think, what about post study situation where you went out in the market to compete with the "Local Talent" to get job. You end up only with frustration or may be some $8 to $10/hour job...To get job in Canada is not a "cake walk". Just think about it !!

3. If you ask me, I would recommend you following Institutes/Colleges/University.

- NIAT (Alberta)

- SIAT (Alberta)

- Red River College (Manitoba) (*For this college, I would recommend only one course i.e., BIT course, its a two year diploma in I.T studies with specialization in Database Management, .Net Applications and Network and system administration)

- Sauders School of Business in University of British Columbia (British columbia) (* Sauder School of Business is one of the World's Top ranking MBA school, they are running one 3 year diploam program in "sales and Marketing". Its a best course for those who are interested in sales and marketing)

-John Molson School of Business (Concordia University) (* Here is a good oppurtunity for Graduate Students, though John Molson School of Business is a top ranking business school in Canada and well known for MBA course, but they are also running one "Graduate Diploma in Business Administration". Its a one year course, perfect for Indian Graduates.)


(all these courses are just few of my personal choices)
 
totally agreed with enfield
this colleges are nothing they r just the means of making money ..
 
That very helpful information.........
I think that i should apply on my own.....it will be a good sign
 
Hi Enfield ,

Need your help dude....

i have the below options , please tell me the best in terms of industrial value ( may be in terms of $ too )

1. Computer System Technology (3405 course number ) at Centennial college (getting degree in 2yrs under experienced category )
2. Computer System Technician - networking (2yrs course) at Fanshawe college
 
I beleive Seneca and Humber Colleges are good. I had stayed for a week in Seneca College Halls of Residence last summer. It was great. I don't know why the people in this thread are saying the these colleges are nothing!!! Nothing for what???
 
george11 said:
Hi Enfield ,

Need your help dude....

i have the below options , please tell me the best in terms of industrial value ( may be in terms of $ too )

1. Computer System Technology (3405 course number ) at Centennial college (getting degree in 2yrs under experienced category )
2. Computer System Technician - networking (2yrs course) at Fanshawe college

Hi,

I am sorry, it's really hard to comment on such "very specific questions". Things depend more on your profile, prior studies, grades etc. I hope someone with similar background shall answer you correctly. The only thing I noticed is that both courses are of 2 years duration and that's good at least for securing a 3 years PGWP.
 
I agree with enfield. It's difficult to say which college is better - since it depends on the program and what you plan to study.

Sheridan (for example) has an excellent reputation worldwide for certain specific programs such as Animation and Medical/Technical Illustration. No other college in Canada can match Sheridan's reputation in these categories.
 
So clearly, its wrong to say that these colleges are "nothing".