Is Lambton College in Toronto good to pursue a Tourism Operations Management course?
Lambton College Tourism Operations Management is a 2 years Diploma course that has a primary stream in Hospitality & Travel. The first-year tuition fees of the course is around INR 9 L, which is low as compared to other universities in Canada. Applicants can apply easily for admission to the college
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No, Indian students don't need to pay full tuition at Lambton Sarnia to get Canada student visa. Payment of one semester's tuition fee (or the amount in the offer letter) is usually enough.
Students need to make this deposit to confirm their seat at Lambton College Sarnia.
Lambton College does offer a partial refund of tuition fees to all new and returning international students (including Indians) if any of the below conditions are met:
- Denied a visa to study in Canada OR
- Student decided to withdraw from the course
Refund for visa denial is provided if students provide
Lambton College world ranking in Canada is #8456 per Webometrics. It is a community college and is built on local, technical, and applied education rather than global academic standing.
No, Indian students don't need an FAFSA to apply at Lambton College Canada. A FAFSA is only needed for admission to US universities. It is only submitted by local students.
For entry to Lambton College, students can submit a direct applicarion to ontariocolleges.ca.
The last date to apply for scholarships at Lambton College Canada vary for different financial aids. However, most scholarships have a deadline of Feb 1. To know more, students are advised to check the official Lambton College website.
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