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- Excellent student support resources from mental health to build life in Canada and many more
- Library is huge and you can borrow upto 100 books, that's awesome
- Beautiful campus, Campus is spread across Southern Winnipeg and is huge, it has excellent network of underground tunnels, which is boon during -30 C winter.
Dislikes
- There is nothing which I didn't like about university if I be honest, they have thought about everything student might need and have already provided it, the only thing I didn't like truly sometimes is course availability but there are limited number of professors teaching so I can understand, hence overall I do not have anything major which I didn't like about my university.
- Use Facebook Marketplace or Kijiji for private room rental, always check the location in person before transferring any money to anyone, my monthly rent is $500 for private room including furniture, utilities, internet, basically everything, but if you share it with your friends and rent an 2 BHK apartment then it could be as low as $300, I only have one recommendation find a location near university, don't go too far because winter is harsh. You wanna be as close to the university as possible.

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- I like how they have vast number of programs including the thesis based. Department of Immunology and medical genetics are very challenging for someone without any research experience but I really appreciate for the people who can understand your status and train based on your needs.
Dislikes
- There are few supervisors who are very rude and toxic so it all depends on whom you select and how you maintain a healthy relationship with your supervisor. There are plenty of workshops to increase your skills, maintaining stress, balancing work and life and so on for our mental health.
- Facebook marketplace and for a month, I pay around $650 for a private room in a 2-bedroom apartment.
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- Low tuition fee was the main factor I choose between UofA and Uofm.
Overall university is very good just I don’t like weather here in winter that only bad thing.
Likes
- It's one of the few universities that provide one year course in this field.
- Good campus, knowledgeable and passionate staff and availability of all the resources one might need as an international student. The variety of offered courses is also good. One can choose from a 1 year course to a full bachelor's degree program.
Dislikes
- First of all it's far from the downtown of Winnipeg to have to take public transit to commute. Moreover the courses can be more practical as for now a few courses are just theoretical. Although some of the instructors do put efforts individually, the same is not true for all the courses.
Its a mixed experience. Some things are good like the campus and the instructors. But it's only available for international students, which makes it seem like extended education section of University of Manitoba exists just to make money for the university in exchange for post graduate work permit to the students. Not a loss for students but it's a fact.
Likes
- Good reputation for MBA, had Marketing as a major and opportunity to participate in case competitions.
- The university provided me with an incredible learning experience through a well-structured curriculum that challenged me to think critically and creatively.
- I appreciated the diverse range of courses offered and the flexible scheduling options that allowed me to balance my academic and personal life.
I've had a really fun and insightful overall experience. I feel like I've learned and grown a lot, which has been really rewarding. I'm grateful for the opportunities I've had and excited to continue learning and growing in the future.
In the beginning, you'll be lost in a new city when you study abroad. This is difficult especially in the Netherlands, where english isn't the main language. For the first semster or two semesters, it's better to stay in campus even if you pay a little extra. After you get to know the city, and make friends, and know the system of the country and housing market rates, then you can get a place when you're ready to stay by yourself.
I chose this university as it has amazing faculty and way of teaching, with a friendly and respectful, and safe environment. Students encourage each other to succeed.
After getting admissions from various universities and getting instated in the home army I decided to pursue my degree from this specific University, mainly because of the outstanding faculty in my relevant field as well as the quality of life Canada had to offer.
There were more opportunities at this university when it comes to resources, better gym, more people and definitely better socials. Had a large variety of programs including the program I did which the previous university didn't have. Admission Process Easy, application fees roughly $4500, didn't apply to other ones.






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