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The fee structure is very simple you can pay fees at a time or you can pay the fees in instalments it is very easy. Our fee structure is like 7500$ per semester and you can deposit the next semester fee by the end of the ongoing semester so that you can continue with your syllabus easily or you can take a loan of that when you don't have sufficient funds or financially weak.
Online research, this is the best colleges in Canada with a high rate of excellence and very experienced in this field. Good academic record. Lot's of international students are studying here with ease well infrastructure building all types of resources are available here. Transportation facility is also available.
It's a great course and the teachers know what they are teaching. The curriculum is exciting and new. For my background of never using the programs that are everyday use in the program, it's great to see them teach and help others to succeed in getting the education your paying for. The job I want is within this field and this college is great for preparation.
The fees for me were easy with the assistance of OSAP. I also was in residence so there were extra charges that were expensive but worth since I got a great roommate. The supplies are a little pricey but for the most part, everything is expensive so for me, I want to push by all my classes and get the dream job and be able to pay and live without hesitation.
I like my course very much. I have opted for a business course which is beneficial to me in the coming future as well. Also, I did commerce from my home country so this course was relevant to my study.
Fess structure is a little bit hard for January intake students and I am January intake student only. Every 4 months we had to pay a kind of 8000$ like crazy. And other codes were extra and almost paid 1400$ for codes but these should be included in fess only to help international students.
It's a good level not too easy and not too hard but still a challenge. You learn a lot about not just how to cook and bake but also about how to get a job afterward and what jobs may suit you. I enjoy the classes and I learn so much information.
Books were around 1000 dollars altogether and the class was $6000. And housing was free for me because I lived at home.
I think the curriculum feels heavy at times but it provided a lot of learning opportunities. The courses allowed for many types of work to be worked on as well as some opportunity for creativity.
In addition to tuition there was charges for supplies, materials, and printing. I don't recall exact numbers but it certainly isn't cheap. Having to constantly buy our own supplies for projects can add up as well.
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