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The curriculum is not that relevant to the current industry's standards, but other opportunities are provided to get relevant industry exposure.
My fee is around 31k CAD per year which for the whole course would end up being 125k CAD.
The curriculum was partially based on advance subjects of structural engineering. However no industrial exposure was provided to aspirants to dig down into industrial challenges.
My fee was exceptionally high when I was offered the admission. It was 40,000 CAD with no stipend or scholarships.
The Course curriculum is too rigorous. The Assignments are too Difficult to solve.
I think the your experience in college is what you make of it. If you go in knowing exactly what you want to do with your career and use college as a means of getting there, then you may miss out on campus activities, meeting new people, networking, developing yourself, etc. it’s not a bad route to go because it gives you focus but there may be things that you may wish you would’ve taken the time out to experience while in college.
My course syllabus is very relatable, It also caters to students that would like to advance and also allows for slow progression according to one’s pace. The flexibility in course scheduling is one of my favorite parts of studying here. I’ve had a lot of research opportunities and exposure.
The total tuition fee for my degree is 120,000 plus miscellaneous fee.
Very relevant and very competitive course Job prospects are good after that.
40290 cad - 2 years
My course curriculum changes every year or two according to the industry requirements. They add or remove topics depending on job requirements.
Approx 30,000 CAD. (Full course) Which is equal to around 19 Lakhs.
Perfect Courses and enough time to work part time.
20,000 CAD for 2 years approx 12 lakhs for 2 years. Fees increased from 2020. Check website
The course workload is basically light, so aim high and try to challenge yourself! Also, the CS department is derived from the MATH department, so take more theory courses instead of systems/engineering courses. Overall, the department is shiny for its achievement in theory RL, not for computer systems or computer engineering.
It's a Canadian university with low tuition costs -- only about 25,000 CAD per year! Also, its admission rate is not as low as University of British Columbia and University of Toronto, but it has a strong CS department, particularly in Reinforcement Learning Theory.
Bachelors in commerce is business concept degree program of 4 years which teaches the students to echance the business management and it is preety good career option with minimum job requirements
The university of alberta is universally ranked and globally recognised university in the world.
The course is pretty good and updated. Most of the courses in the first two years provide a good understanding of the core CS subjects. We have this option to opt for the Science Internship Program which provides us with industrial exposure.
$29,000
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