Hi Rupa,
Telecommunications are an area of growth and being technology intensive provide sufficient job options for technical resources, hence the scope of telecom engineering is good. Pre-requisites to participating in a master's programme in Canada is a four year bachelor's degree with high academic standing equivalent to a minimum mid-B grade in Canada; at least two academic letters of reference; and other qualifications as specified, ie, TOEFL, GRE general and/or subject test. Master's programmes generally require two years to complete full time, and usually require a combination of course work and thesis.
The most popular colleges
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Hi Rupa,
Telecommunications are an area of growth and being technology intensive provide sufficient job options for technical resources, hence the scope of telecom engineering is good. Pre-requisites to participating in a master's programme in Canada is a four year bachelor's degree with high academic standing equivalent to a minimum mid-B grade in Canada; at least two academic letters of reference; and other qualifications as specified, ie, TOEFL, GRE general and/or subject test. Master's programmes generally require two years to complete full time, and usually require a combination of course work and thesis.
The most popular colleges in Canada are:
University of Waterloo,
University of British Columbia,
University of Toronto,
University of Western Ontario,
MCGill University,
York University
Centennial College.
Most Indian students who pursue their engineering in Canada opt for the University of Waterloo, Ontario, University of Toronto, Ontario and MCGill University, Montreal, Quebec.
Remember that different colleges are best as per different criteria and hence while choosing the best college, take all the parameters into consideration like recognition, fees structure, crowd, placement, Infrastructure, facilities, etc.
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