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srahebar

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Mar 5, 2011
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hello, i have completed my bachelors degree in electrical engineering,i would like to know what would be better obtion for me in graduation in canada.

i have a offer letter from franshawe college{london ontario} in internationa business management and a offer letter from goerge brown college {toronto}in wireless networking

what obtion is more job oriented and demanding ,please suggest. :)
 
Hi Bro,

If I were you, I'd rather chose Wireless Networking.

three reasons:

1) Similar to my studies (electrical engineering), as visa officers often check for similar discipline of education.

2) Wireless networking course is a Second Career program by Ontario Government, as there are still shortage of people in this sector.

3) Toronto have more part time job opportunities than other state.

Good luck :)
 
Hey man,

I was doing little research on colleges before I got accepted in the uni last month. Asked few Canadian as well as Bangladeshis living in Canada about their suggestions. They said George Brown is overall better than Humber. However in Canada, a single course can be powerful enough to represent the university/college. So you know, Humber is cool too, maybe for particular programs.

Good thing I can see about the Humber course is, its a telecom based course, so your job sector will be computer networking as well as telecom network, thus it is increasing your job territory. Then again, employers in Canada prefer uni graduates rather than college graduates, so its a problem too.

Still its a hard thing to choose a good college or uni. I would recommend you to reviews on:

1) Both the colleges
2) Both the colleges' graduate program

3) and also the professional employment statistics of Canada for last few years.

N.B: More research, more confusion, how about you ask yourself what you like most? totally computer networks, TCP/IP, T1 connections or broad telecom networks with all the multiplexers and switch networks.

Good luck bro :)