I have admitted to Seneca college, Conestoga college and Durham college. Which one is the best?

My area of interests are Computer programming and Web development. So I have applied to these colleges accordingly. If I have to choose between any one of the three colleges taking all factors into consideration for an international student, which one should I accept? Many thanks in advance!

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Akansha katariya

Some of the reasons why Conestoga College is known for are given below:

Conestoga offers over 300 UG and PG levels programs. Some popular programs are Business, IT, Health Science, Engineering, Hospitality, and more. These programs are the foundation for high-paying careers.

If compared to other Canadian universities, Conestoga College is quite affordable. The tuition cost for undergraduate programs ranges between INR 5 L and INR 12 L. The Graduate programme tuition fee is between INR 4L and INR 15L.

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Jiya Chauhan

Conestoga College provides various programs to students. It has more than 300 UG, PG, certificates, and diplomas programs. Some popular programs are Business & Management, IT & Software, Engineering, Nursing, and Design. Some of the best programs taken by Indians are Business Administration, Financial Services, Electronic System Engineering, Power Systems Engineering, Cyber System Engineering, and more.

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Nishtha Gupta

Conestoga College is among the top choices of international students for higher studies in Canada. It is committed to offering quality education through its eight colleges. With its eight campuses, Conestoga College enrolls about 32,000 students in total. Out of these 32,000, around 30,000 are part-time students and 11,000 are full-time students. Also, the university is best for international students for career-focused education, applied research programs, and training and facilities.

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Akash Gaur

Yes, it is a DLI (Designated Learning Institution) in Canada. This means it requires a Canadian Student Visa for programs over six months, which are on the IRCC list. These are important as graduating from a DLI generally leads to a post-graduation work permit in Canada.

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Akash Gaur

As an Indian student, CAD 9,230-CAD 10,045 (INR 5.85 L-INR 6.4 L) is what it would cost you in tuition fees. Living costs can vary per the area and lifestyle. CAD 1,820-CAD 1,870 (INR 1.15 L-INR 1.2 L) is what students usually pay every month.

1 CAD = INR 63.23

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