I want to know which is the best college in Toronto for engineering.
The concept in Canada is different when compared to India.
In India, you have colleges where you could do your Engg. and I think they are associated with a University.
In Canada, you have to attend the University. Colleges are private and not affliated with any University. They do not offer a Engg. degree.
Now I guess you'd want to know which Univ. is good for Engg. This would depend on what exactly you want to do, ie which particular field in Engg. Each Univ. has a cut-off %, so although one would like to attend a particular Univ. but if you do not make it within the cut-off you cannot secure admission.
I'm sure your Q is still unanswered.
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I have applied for advanced diploma in electronics to Humber, Seneca and Centennial. which college is better. Also which college has better rate of University transfer in this field.
You have another thread reg. 'good area' in Toronto. Just as an FYI, if you're looking to attend Centennial or Seneca, then you'll spend almost 2 hrs to/fro each day if you live in Mississauga/Brampton, even if you drive.
As a suggestion - once you narrow down on your college, then look for a place around there. You'll find desi's and desi groceries almost in every corner of Toronto.
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Thanks for info .
what about humber college.
if i choose seneca or centennial where should i live?
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Originally posted by Sdhindsa
Thanks for info .
what about humber college.
if i choose seneca or centennial where should i live?
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