Smriti Sharma Review at Humber College [HUMBER], Toronto | Collegedunia

Decent college

3.5
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Accommodation
8.0
Faculty
6.0
Placement
7.0
Smriti Sharma
Humber College, Post graduation diploma in marketing management
Reviewed on May 20, 2023(Enrolled 2022)

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IELTS (8)

Humber is a very reputed college and the program seemed to be exactly what I was looking for. They also had a co-op opportunity which made me choose this program because having Canadian work experience definitely helps when you’re looking for a full time role. I did the entire admission process on my own. My experience was good. Some of the professors were really nice and helpful. The campus was not the biggest one out there but since it was located downtown, it was very easy to get there and there are great networking opportunities in the area. The placement was unpaid which is a total bummer so that is something the college should definitely work on.

Course Curriculum

The course curriculum was pretty basic and the faculty were decent too. We had 6 programs each semester and a couple of them seemed irrelevant to the program but there were some that were really nice and helpful. Teaching methods included quizzes, online exams and presentations along with in class activities.

Campus Life

Since the campus was just 3 floors in a building, there weren’t a lot of fests or clubs. Even if there were, they were in small numbers. It didn’t feel like a proper college experience due to the size of the campus. There were a lot of Indians in my course.

Placement

7

I was able to secure a co-op in my field upon the completion of my program but it was unpaid. Most students from my course were able to get unpaid co-op opportunities only. It was very rare for someone to get a paid co-op. In order to find a job, it’s best to reach out to hiring managers on LinkedIn.

Accommodation

Off Campus
8

I found a condo on marketplace which I was sharing with three other females from my college. Food related expenses were covered by the money I earned in my part time job. Currently, it’s not very easy to find accommodation but I’d say marketplace and kijiji are your best bets.

Fees

The program wasn’t very affordable but as compared to a lot of other colleges, the fee seemed fine. I got a part time job after coming here so I was easily able to manage my rent and other living expenses since I had paid the full fee amount before coming to Canada.