The program offered at Northeastern for Project management is much more professional and updated as compared with other Universities. Northeastern is the only University in the US that offers a master's program in project management. The courses in this program were specific to my requirements and also Ranking/Reputation of this university also made me choose Northeastern over other institutions in Canada.
Course Curriculum
The course offered in this program are very specific to the professional process, and the courses designed are close to the real-world process. The program also has an optional CO-Op option to apply if you score more than a 3.6 GPA overall in past semesters. The courses are not intense but definitely are not easy either.
Exams
The University does not require GRE scores, but the chances of admission increase if you have one. The admission committee focuses on career-oriented students and put high weightage on Experience, SOP, and LORs. The General Requirements for Admit to this program are Transcripts, Resume, 2 - 3 Letters of Recommendation, Statement of Purpose, IELTS score card (6.5 Overall no Less than 6 in any section), Passport, SSC and HSC Passing Cert, Final/Provisional Degree Certificate.
Placement
The university holds a strong connection with the industry in North American companies and still growing. There is a dedicated career advisor to help you with applying for Co-ops and JOBs. The University takes career advisory very seriously and puts maximum effort to maintain its reputation. I have heard that some students work in top tech after graduating. The university does not directly guarantee placement but helps to land an interview with its affiliated partners.
Events
I have not experienced exploring campus yet. But with the information and photos provided. The campus has a small cafeteria, wifi, 4 classrooms, meeting room.
Scholarship
No, I haven't applied for the scholarhip.
Faculty
I am currently studying online due to travel restrictions and I have about 40-45 students but this is not the best example to measure the student-faculty ratio. I know from my course advisor. That faculty-student ratio is about 1:20 - 25
Hostel
No, I plan to live off-campus, there are a few neighborhoods where most of the students live like Scarborough, north york, and Brampton. (These locations are about 1.5 Hrs away from campus and public transit is available)