In Canada, the average total tuition cost for a Master of Business Administration (MBA) program for international students is $30,435-$31,856. Perhaps not surprisingly, as with the fees for Canadian students, the tendency is for the largest and most prestigious institutions to have tuition that is over the national average. However, somewhat of a surprise may be that HEC Montreal and the Schulich School of Business at York University, which are often grouped among Canada’s, and often the world’s, elite schools by reputable sources like BusinessWeek and the Financial Times, and many major employers have tuition fees that fall below the national average for MBAs. Except for Lansbridge University, Queen’s University, and Simon Fraser University, all tuition fees for international students are higher than those for Canadian students.
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MBA Scholarship at Brock University
Brock University provides over 9 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in Business Administration and Accountancy including the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), BBA (Co-op), Bachelor of Accounting (BAcc), BAcc (Co-op), Master of Business Administration (MBA), MBA (International Student Program), Master of Accountancy, International Master of Accountancy, and Off-campus Master of Accountancy (taught at Shanghai University by Brock University professors). In year 2 of their respective MBA degrees, students may choose to specialize in Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management, or Marketing. Co-operative education opportunities are also available, as are international student exchange programs with institutions in Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Holland, Poland, Turkey and United Kingdom.
OFID Scholarship Award for Graduate Students
OFID (The OPEC Fund for International Development) is pleased to announce that qualified undergraduate students are welcome to apply for the OFID Scholarship 2009/10. The OFID Scholarship will be awarded to support an undergraduate student from any developing country, to pursue higher education in a relevant field of development, in any recognized university/college in the world. Through its scholarship scheme, OFID aims to help highly motivated, highly driven individuals overcome one of the biggest challenges to their careers – the cost of advanced professional or graduate training. The winner of the OFID Award will receive a scholarship of up to US$100,000 The funds will be spread over a maximum of two years, toward the completion of a Master’s degree, or its equivalent, at an accredited educational institution, starting in the autumn of the academic year 2009/10.
To be eligible the candidate must meet ALL of the following criteria: :
- Must be between the ages of 23-32 at the time of submitting his/her application.
- Must be a graduating student with a Baccalaureate from a four-year, accredited college/university, or its equivalent.
- Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher on a 4.0 rating system, or its equivalent.
- Must be matriculated at an accredited university for the upcoming academic year starting September 2009, and must maintain full-time status for the duration of the Masters Degree.
- Must be a national of a developing country (please see list of eligible countries)
- Must select a subject of study that pertains to OFID’s core mission, such as: economics of development (poverty reduction, energy and sustainable development), environment (desertification), or other related science and technology fields.
Masters degree without GRE
I am a FAST-NU graduate of 2006 and have been with an IT job ever since. Now I want to try to get admission abroad in Masters in Computer Science, preferably from Canada. I have taken up IELTS (7.5 overall, 7.5 R,W,L and 6.5 S) and have also visited Canada in summer of 2008. From the research I have done personally so far, it appears as if one can only get admission there if she/he has taken up GRE. I want to get your opinion in this matter and what are my chances of securing an admission there?
One more thing my graduating CGPA was 2.73 and I haven\’t taken GRE yet and chances of sitting one soon are pretty slim too.
Thanks in advance
Career after PhD in Australia or Canada
I am doing my PhD in TU/e in computer science which will be completed in 2012, Inshallah and at the same time, I also want to apply for the immigration of some country like Canada, Australia. Will some body guide me in this choice by keeping in view the following aspects:
1: Job opportunities
2: Weather conditions
3: Chance of success in getting Immigration.
any other important issue.
I’m currently living in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Regards,
Kamran

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