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University of Winnipeg overall ranking by CWUR is #1806 out of 1994 globally, #37 out of 39 in Canada for the year 2022.
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Overall | #1806 out of 1994 in Global Ranking #37 out of 39 in canada | #1809 out of 2000 in Global Ranking #39 out of 44 in canada | #1809 out of 2000 in Global Ranking #39 out of 44 in canada |
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10 Reviews Found
- Likes:
- Since I had significant years of work experience and I had done my previous studies long ago, I needed a course that did not require to submit any references from professors. There was no criteria of selection and selection was not competitive.,
- Most teachers taught well and I learnt the concepts that I had not understood earlier. Most of the studies was online and technology was used properly by the instructors. The difficulty of the courses ranged from basic to difficult.
- Dislikes:
- I stayed in a hostel of the college. The rooms were small and expensive. The food provided did not have many vegetarian or Indian options. Most Indians don't stay in the hostel. I was fortunate to get a bigger room for myself due to Covid restrictions.
Placement:
Our course did not have any placements but there was 1 month unpaid internship provided by some local companies like Loblaws. Some of the interns continued working in the company. The starting salary is around CAD$45,000 p.a.
Internship:
I did not do internship as it was voluntary. Most students interned in Loblaws. The internship is one month and unpaid.
- Likes:
- Winnipeg city is not too small not big. It's a great city with 2 universities. Also, It offers Masters program so I was interested in the same program only,
- Winnipeg university offers nice courses for Masters. You will get good pratical knowledge about every courses you will take. Also, there are only few students in the classroom, so professors are able to help each students with their questions on personal basis.
- Dislikes:
- They do not offer courses in summer also no help to university students to find first internship or job. Other universities have their dedicated portal and help to find students first job but it is not available at Winnipeg university
Placement:
Not that good as we never got any help or no dedicated department to hep students to get job. But if you can land on job after masters, then you will get minimum salary around $55k depending on your position and expertise.
Internship:
I have not done any internship so far. But it is really recommended to do one at least.
- Likes:
- I liked the smaller class sizes opposed to the University of Manitoba. That’s the main thing that made my university appealing and it truly lead to a much better overall experience,
- I loved the small class sizes and how you can personally get to know your classmates, professors, TAs and lab instructors. It’s a great community to be apart of and you really hold lifelong relationships!
- Dislikes:
- Because we are in downtown, the safety can be a concern especially for late night classes. However, there are measures in place to assist students when they need. Such as, having someone to walk to and from your car, bus stop, or even your home (within a certain radius)
Placement:
They’re great! I started work right after university and I am being paid $52,000 yearly. It was very easy to get a job after, especially with the research experience I gained and with my connections to my professors.
I loved the experience. I had so many classmates from year 1 on to year 4 that were in the same classes as I was. I built wonderful relationships with my professors and lab instructors that are life long.
- Likes:
- Its a Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) program in an affordable city in Canada.,
- PR, Marketing and Strategic Communications by PACE (Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) programs) at University of Winnipeg is a hands-on course taught by active industry professionals. The curriculum and assignments are tasks we perform at work in Industry. Located in Winnipeg, the capitol of Manitoba makes it a very affordable living option in Canada.
- Dislikes:
- The University is a bit under rated and now overcrowded with international students. Some courses hardly have any Canadian students removing the Canadian perspective all international students look forward for.
Placement:
Canada doesn't offer campus placements like India how ever PACE grads are well recognized in the industry. I got a job in the same company I did my co-op with. Most of tech job positions available are good with Canadian job NOC codes that help you with Canadian PR and work permits.
Internship:
Yes, I opted for co-op, worked with imaginet and the same company offered me a full time job. I am currently working as Marketing Specialist with same company.
Placement:
The University of Winnipeg provides an option to every student to opt for Co-op courses that train them in job finding and profile building. Moreover, there are various workshops that provide an opportunity for students to get exposure to different companies. Not sure about any placement process.
Internship:
No, I didn't get the internship.
Placement:
There are many organizations such as BASA, and UJDCW that help you to volunteer and make a connection with sponsored companies.
The main reason was that it had small classrooms and a good environment so that I can easily make interactive learning with my teacher.
Placement:
I have seen many students senior to me doing internships and if you join a student group it is good because you stay updated with such opportunities whether any new company is hiring or not.
Internship:
No, I didn't get an internship.
Internship:
College does provide internship but it is less likely. There is very little opportunity compared to other colleges and universities. I do not like that. I want a proper placement after my class. I want sure short.
I am always in marketing. My family is all in the business field. Maybe because of that I am into this course. After completion of my course, I want to open a business in Winnipeg. I want to succeed in my dream and I will do all I can for that.
Placement:
Currently, there are many job opportunities in Manitoba. It is a job seekers market. Also, it is an ideal place to switch between careers and is considered very normal in this culture.
Internship:
There is still time for me to take it. You can get your own internship or the University will provide one for you. Internships are mostly unpaid.
Placement:
I am in Statistics and I wish to go in Data Analysis, then further Data Science. There are a lot of government opportunities. I cannot say about any salaries except what I see on google.
Internship:
I did not opt for any internships.
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