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Rajiv Lal   
Member since: Jun 06
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-06 08:13:45

Hi there ppl afetr working for 6 yrs back home have considered applying for MBA prog in Canada (Finance).

Now the dilemma for me where i require help :

1) Which business school should i consider joining.
- Richard Ivey (Uni of Ontario) : good reputation but 1 yr prog?
- Rotman bus school (univ of Toronto) :
- Schulich Bus School (Univ of York) : better value for money but hows it considered locally in canada.. the brancd value?

Given tht its an imp decision all opinions / new perspective are welcome.

2) Would anyone knw if student visa can be a problem if ur immigration application is also pending?

Looking forward to hearing for u all.



Big Vee   
Member since: Jan 05
Posts: 456
Location: Canada-Glorious and Free

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-06 09:22:36

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Originally posted by Rajiv Lal

Hi there ppl afetr working for 6 yrs back home have considered applying for MBA prog in Canada (Finance).

Now the dilemma for me where i require help :

1) Which business school should i consider joining.
- Richard Ivey (Uni of Ontario) : good reputation but 1 yr prog?
- Rotman bus school (univ of Toronto) :
- Schulich Bus School (Univ of York) : better value for money but hows it considered locally in canada.. the brancd value?

Given tht its an imp decision all opinions / new perspective are welcome.

2) Would anyone knw if student visa can be a problem if ur immigration application is also pending?

Looking forward to hearing for u all.




First, I would try writing full words. This is not MSN Messenger.

Second, there would be a problem with the two applications at once. Immigration would consider one before the other and would view the student visa application with suspicion should your immigration visa be rejected.

I would consider Ivey school for finance. Different schools have different strong points. Schulich for Marketing. Ivey for Finance, Rotman for strategy.

BV



gb0000   
Member since: Aug 04
Posts: 22
Location: toronto

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 26-06-06 19:53:27

You can first apply for student visa and arrive in Canada. You can then apply for immigration by sending your application to Buffalo.

I did the above and got my PR when I graduated.

I won't go to Ivey for finance. Rotman is better for finance. If you are an IT professional/technology, then you should try Queen's.





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