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Chemical Engineering programs at the University of Saskatchewan deal chiefly with industrial processing to produce value-added products from raw materials. Emphasis is on the design, construction, and economic operation of equipment in these areas, and related research and development. The programs combine theoretical principles with practical projects to provide students with valuable hands-on experience. The university has a faculty of skilled and committed instructors who are specialists in their respective areas.
Graduates from the University of Saskatchewan are well-prepared for careers in research, industry, and academia.
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What is the percentage of acceptance for the international students in the course of PhD Nursing in University of Saskatchewan?
University of Saskatchewan's acceptance rate for PhD Nursing is 72.3%.
The University Of Saskatchewan has a low acceptance rate for master programs. The acceptance rate for master’s programs including M.Sc Pharmacy program is 22% only. The admission selection is very competitive. Students with good academic performance are offered admission.
The tuition fee for the M.Sc Pharmacy program fo University Of Saskatchewan is CAD 9396 per annum for international students. Besides the tution fee, you have to pay fees for programs like health and dental insurance, a bus pass, and other campus services. The amount you need to pay depends on if you are taking classes full time or part time, and if you are on campus or not.