Is it good to pursue B.Tech in computer science from Canada? What package will I get after completing the same?

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    Nidhi Sharma Student Mentor for Foreign Education | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Yes, it is absolutely worth to do a CS degree in Canada depending on the university you choose. Since Canada is a permanent residency oriented country, you will get 2-3 years of stay back & ideally if your performance/GPA is good enough with decent recommendations from your teachers (from a Canadian university), you may end up getting a decent salary of 50-80000 Cd$ annually.
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