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The coursework is designed to be very relevant to the industry requirements and latest updates. The industry exposure is given through various industry projects and Co-op opportunities.
The fees is based on number of credits taken in particular term. So, for one term if a student is taking 3 courses then fees would be approximate 10500 CAD.
The course gives you good exposure to the managerial aspects of an organization. It was all team tasks and gives you good learning.
11,000 Canadian dollars per one semester. Number of semesters you take to complete the course depends on you.
Course syllabus are good and it’s very useful and we will be able to learn a lot from that! Choosing a course matters a lot
10000$ per term
MEng is a theoretical program with no industrial or real-life exposure. However, with MASc, you might get practical knowledge a lot.
The fees are around $13,000 a semester. For MEng, you need to make a minimum of 3 semesters.
The course is really good and practical. It might be difficult for some people to adapt at first. But once one gets going it's a smooth process. There are a variety of subjects from which a person can choose whatever he wants to study as per his liking. So overall a great pool of knowledge.
The University of Ottawa is a really good university for Civil Engineering. My major is in structural engineering and the university is very well known for that. The course structure is really flexible. Also, there are a lot of choices in courses for structural engineering.
I am not a huge fan of having to take courses from all aspects of business, such as management, Human Resources, organizational behaviour, marketing, social context of business, etc. I am a numbers person so taking courses with little to no numbers or formulas significantly lowers my averages and CGPA
The fee structure is good, students receiving OSAP get an extended deadline to pay. There are a few fees you can opt out of. There are numerous internal scholarships available that students can apply for as well as numerous scholarships awarded to students without the need to apply for them. The university also offers a merit scholarship
not extremely hard
international students pay more in tuition and for this reason, there are a lot of opportunities for students to win scholarships, there are also some funding grants they can receive as well as long as they keep doing well in their classes but the grants apply to all students and not just international ones
I think it is extremely well-formed because I can choose from 3 specializations after first-year. This means I have a say in the curriculum I will study.
The tuition fees were due August 27th and September 27th for students with OSAP. There were numerous scholarships available through the eurozone portal which anyone could apply for however somewhere specific to international students of francophones. For my program, the tuition fees were about $7,500. On average it was the same as other schools for the faculty of science.
The tuition of my program is $10k per year, this is based on the domestic tuition. The international tuition can range from $20000 to $35000 per year. I received the entrance scholarship of $1000 based on my high school grades used to apply to the university. I also received a loan from OSAP offered by the government of Ontario of $5000.
I chose this university because of the amazing city of Ottawa. I have always been a fan of small towns but didn't want to lose the downtown hectic feel of Toronto, and Ottawa has a mixture of both! It has a crazy amount of multiculturalism and people there are extremely nice and supportive of minorities.
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