My friend is a graphic designer. He completed his studies in Graphic Designing from Toronto itself. According to him, Sheridan College in Oakville is the best choice for graphic designing courses, followed by George Brown College. Centennial has a dedicated school for this subject.
Seneca and GBC offer graphic designing lectures on PC, while Centennial uses MAC for learning purposes. MAC is more popular among graphic designers because it offers a smoother experience for many design softwares. Even if such softwares have a PC version, they require less keystrokes/steps to complete a task on MAC.
With so much diversity, Toronto is the hub of Canada's top restaurants and hotels. Hence, hospitality management is a popular option among international students in Canada.
GBC offers a specialty in cooking, baking, bar, and wine. You will learn from expert faculties offering dynamic education and preparing future taste-creators. The college grants dynamic training from in and around the world. Students are at cutting edge of innovation and take pride in opportunities they create by connecting with the school's industry professionals in the field. The following table gives the basic highlights of both colleges:
Seneca's School of Hospitality and Tourism prepares its students for a vibrant global hotel and hospitality industry. Students will not only get an opportunity to closely associate with their peers and professors but also practice through paid works. The school is being certified by various industries including Smart serve, First Aid and CPR, Guest Service Gold, etc. Service Leadership, Teamwork, and Decision making are some of the skills that students tend to develop through the program. On completion of the course, students turn really professional owning a deep-rooted knowledge in the market of Hospitality and tourism.
The infrastructure of Centennial is top class. I know this because I have studied in that college. Centennial offers some really good Engineering and IT courses. Both the colleges are at par for Arts. The location of Seneca, the North York region, is rapidly growing. This makes Seneca a better option for Management courses because of its rich networking opportunities.
Both the colleges have their own strengths and weaknesses, and none of them is better or worse than the other.