Which is better for Indian students - Durham or Humber College?

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Akanksha Malhotra
9 months ago

Durham College is affordable, peaceful and a great study option for Technical / Applied Diplomas. On the other hand, Humber College can give more exposure to students, offers diverse programs, and is better for networking. A comparison between these two colleges is given below: 

Particulars

Durham

Humber

Location

Oshawa, Ontario

Toronto, Ontario

Popular courses

Business, Computer Programming, Health Sciences, etc. 

Media & Design, Media & IT, Nursing, etc.,  

Acceptance Rate 

Around 41%

Around 70%

Tuition fees

CAD 16,000 - CAD 20,000

CAD 17,000 - CAD 22,000

Reputation 

Strong in Diploma, Certificate, and Applied Programs 

One of Canada's the largest college known for its reputation

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