Hi
Can anyone give me some info on below Business schools of Canada regarding employment statistics and credibility.
University of Dalhousie
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Calragu Uni
Concordina Uni
regards/jawad
Info On canadian BS schools
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All third tier schools. Don't expect to break into ibanking or consulting, but these are ok schools if you're looking to continue in your current industry with a deeper management education.jawad wrote:Hi
Can anyone give me some info on below Business schools of Canada regarding employment statistics and credibility.
University of Dalhousie
Simon fraseer
Calragu Uni
Concordina Uni
regards/jawad
Canadian MBA Programs
Tier 1
Queen's
Ivey (Western Ontario)
Rotman (Toronto)
Tier 2
Schulich (York)
Sauder (UBC)
Desautels (McGill)
HEC Montreal
Tier 3
Calgary
Concordina
Laurier
Tier 4
Others
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Good post. loadupscott provided a very good "breakdown" of the Canandian bschool programs. I would, however, like to mention that I know many individuals who have completed MBAs from second tier unis (namely, McGill and HEC) who have led successful careers at Goldman Sachs (London), McK (Montreal office / Toronto office) and Canadian IB arms (Capital Markets, Nesbitt Burns, etc.)
Remember, these employers can also be found at second tier US schools. IB and MC firms in Canada are not solely hiring in the US... in fact, (especially in Quebec) they search for individuals bilingual in English and French to meet the demand of local companies.
Therefore, good opportunities arise if you can stand out amongst your peers.
Remember, these employers can also be found at second tier US schools. IB and MC firms in Canada are not solely hiring in the US... in fact, (especially in Quebec) they search for individuals bilingual in English and French to meet the demand of local companies.
Therefore, good opportunities arise if you can stand out amongst your peers.
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although Queens has a solid reputation and has a great undergraduate program - their MBA is 2nd tier at best.
They do not even come close to Ivey or Rotman... for that matter Schulich is prob better than Queens.
They do not even come close to Ivey or Rotman... for that matter Schulich is prob better than Queens.
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I have lived in Canada for eight years and did my undergrad here. What on earth is Calragu Uni?
Overall I would have to agree with the sentiment on this thread. The listed schools are nothing spectacular.
Here is my personal ranking
Top Tier
Western
U of Toronto
2nd Tier
Schulich
Queens
UBC Sauder
U of Alberta
McGill
3rd Tier
everything else
4th tier
Calragu Uni (since I have never heard of it )
Overall I would have to agree with the sentiment on this thread. The listed schools are nothing spectacular.
Here is my personal ranking
Top Tier
Western
U of Toronto
2nd Tier
Schulich
Queens
UBC Sauder
U of Alberta
McGill
3rd Tier
everything else
4th tier
Calragu Uni (since I have never heard of it )
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Great list Load... helps us all understand the Canadian program rankings.
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