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Hi Rahul,
I'm not sure how much experience Stacey has with Canadian schools, so I figured that I'd weigh in.
It really depends on what you want to do with your degree. Inside Canada, U Vic has a stronger reputation than UNB. However, those two schools are literally on opposite sides of the country (about 6000km apart), so for the most part have completely different recruiting networks as far as post-graduate jobs.
Outside of Canada, U Vic has a good reputation along the Pacific rim (especially on the west coast of Canada and the northwestern USA) and UNB probably doesn't have much of an international reputation at all.
I'm not sure how much experience Stacey has with Canadian schools, so I figured that I'd weigh in.
It really depends on what you want to do with your degree. Inside Canada, U Vic has a stronger reputation than UNB. However, those two schools are literally on opposite sides of the country (about 6000km apart), so for the most part have completely different recruiting networks as far as post-graduate jobs.
Outside of Canada, U Vic has a good reputation along the Pacific rim (especially on the west coast of Canada and the northwestern USA) and UNB probably doesn't have much of an international reputation at all.

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