if you had to submit SoP, LoRs, CV - No never submitted one so I have no knowledge on such topic For the scholarship. Also they offered dual credentials such as a diploma and a degree I do very much enjoy the school and the profs for the most part. I never really found any of the courses that appealing to me but I obviously study it either way and get through it. The students are friendly but not very intelligent as I would have expected
Course Curriculum
It's pretty updated and accurate to the present day. However a very little bit of what is taught is a bit unnecessary.
Faculty
There are definitely a lot more students than faculty because sometimes there's a shortage of profs, and they would need to have a temporary one until a new one is found.
Campus Life
Lots of extra clubs and events on campus, and the library is awesome for studying, except when you sign out textbooks, it's only for 1 week with no renewals or rebooking, which sucks. The wifi is pretty fast.
Placement
For placement and all of that, I'm not sure about the details, but I know there are some nice co-op options and stuff.
Accommodation
There are study abroad programs, too, but I never looked so deeply into them to know the details about them like that.
Exams
-English 70% -Math 70% and an overall average being minimum of 70%, an average between 75-80 was highly recommended. -Yes, it was recommended to study well ahead of time and prepare well for such tests
Fees
Tuition fee: $8511
Scholarship
An entrance scholarship of $3000/year automatically applied to the final average.

