Program | Important Dates | Fees | Financial Aid |
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M.B.A 1 year | INR 8.2 L/Yr CAD 12,927 /Yr | ||
M.S Computing Science 2 years | INR 9.9 L/Yr CAD 15,591 /Yr |
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Ive only been in Queens for 1 semester online. But what Ive seen and heard from beforr and other upper year student is that there is a very nice sense of community at queen's. Everyone helps everyonr out. And what ive seen from the 4 profs and several TA's that I have had is that they are all very passionate about their respective courses and very eager to help whoever reaches out.
The city of Kingston where the university is located is very beautiful. And I have talked to some people from that university and one of the major thing everyone mentioned was that the teachers are very passionate. And that is the one thing that matters to me the most about any institute.
You need to stay on top of everything and have to study every day if you want to pass. The course curriculum is well-maintained and structured.
20000 per semester
My first-year courses are fairly basic but also very interesting. They will serve as a good foundation for the business world.
For commerce, it was about 15,000 per year. Books are about 400 per semester. I'm not sure if there are scholarships for international students. There are many entrance and commerce specific scholarships available. I was awarded the chancellors scholarship for 36,000 (9,000 per year). It is for students who excel in academics and extracurricular.
Curriculum was comprehensive, and offered a wide range of subjects within mathematics. Everything from actuary studies to complex analysis to game theory was offered as courses. Professor quality varied.
Basic student fees for transit pass, insurance, gym membership, student government. Courses were included in tuition fees, dropped courses by a certain date are refunded. Textbooks are often expensive, though some profs will use older versions that can be bought secondhand.
It is in depth and reasonable, although slightly liberal. The best courses are ones that have curriculum focusing on current events and relevancy to real life (e.g. Arts Administration, Organizational Behaviour).
Quarterly tuition fees and optional residence/meal plan charges paid to the school, plus general living expenses like rent and food to various other sources.
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