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The academic pressure is lesser here because people focus more on grades whereas there's more detailing here in India, where people expect 91,92,93. The pressure is much less.
In the beginning, you'll be lost in a new city when you study abroad. This is difficult especially in the Netherlands, where english isn't the main language. For the first semster or two semesters, it's better to stay in campus even if you pay a little extra. After you get to know the city, and make friends, and know the system of the country and housing market rates, then you can get a place when you're ready to stay by yourself.
I am doing a thesis-based program so research is a very integral part. Overall course is very good for a person who has future goals to be in the research field.
3000$/ semester for domestic student, 6000$/semester for international student.
The course and curriculum which I am pursuing interesting and builds great social and communication skills within you. They provide all the necessary information needed to ace the course and even for Masters's.
CAD $5200 (approx)
So far the courses are challenging and offer lots of knowledge, practical work was postponed due to the pandemic so as of now didn't get any chance for hands-on work.
18000 CAD annually
Heavy on the sciences (i.e. Chemistry), well laid out, however there were a lot of labs associated with each class and therefore the ideal "4 Year Degree" may turn into a 4 and a half to 5 years to do. Most courses are interesting and some were relevant for when you get a job.
The Fee was roughly $4500.00 or so since it was a science program. It was similar to the Faculty of Science, and most of the additional charges are for the labs that were used. For international students, there are scholarships available on the websites including the faculty website and the University of Manitoba Website.
It is very good since it allows you to have a fully rounded experience of the theatre, on the stage and off.
There is an entrance scholarship awarded based on your grade average going into your first year, other than that there are other financial opportunities dependent on your financial needs and income level. Also other financial aids depending on your faculty or program that you?re in. The financial aid takes a while to kick in and you also have to stand in line for a long time.
I think it's a well-designed curriculum and I think it covers a large basis of topics. I think it provides you with all the tools and techniques and abilities to excel in the work-force in the future for whatever field you choose to go into.
Approximately $6500 a year for a Canadian citizen. Approx $1200 a year for an international student. There are loans form the government available, numerous scholarships and bursaries available, and entrance scholarships and atheistic scholarships available. There are multiple forms of aid you just have to apply.
It's reasonable sometimes. I do have a course I'm taking right now which has 20 chapters. It's kind of impossible to prepare for finals when a person is taking many courses together and each has 20-30 chapters each.
Overall it depends on the faculty and the number of courses one takes. The fees are definitely higher than other universities because it is a highly reputable university and many people try to get in.
I think there are places where it is lacking but overall it is comprehensive and appropriate for the program. We must take several first-year courses that are not directly related to our specific field.
There are several hundred dollars in student fees that go towards student groups as well as the student union. Other charges include mandatory gym membership fees as well as a universal bus pass.
Very good. It is all about psychology. You are required to take at least three credit hours of courses on each specific category; personality/social, developmental, learning, cognitive and biological.
library fees, Lab fees, registration fees, sports and recreation fees, U-pass fee (transit bus pass for full-time students) student organization fees.
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