Raj Gajera Review at Confederation College [CONFEDERATION COLL], Thunder Bay | Collegedunia

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8.0
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Academic
10.0
Accommodation
10.0
Faculty
10.0
Infrastructure
10.0
Placement
8.0
Raj Gajera
Confederation College, Post graduate Certificate Program (Non-degree Program)
Reviewed on Aug 20, 2023(Enrolled 2022)

The school is good, lot of opportunities to explore jobs. Even good jobs available on campus. Up to date PC and labs. Everyone has their own set of equipment and materials, no need of sharing with others. Latest tech labs and PC systems so that learning is fast and fun.

Course Curriculum

10

The course syllabus is pretty updated and all materials are top quality state of art.

Faculty

10

Usually a class is of 10-15 students. All faculty have pretty good background in the subject they are teaching. Some of them even have their own company which they operate in parallel with teaching.

Campus Life

10

The campus is pretty big in Thunder Bay. There are many events from the campus each month and they really want all of the students to participate and enjoy the event. Many free food and free gifts for all students.

Placement

8

The college have dedicated staff and people to help in your job search and building resume. They have many other benefits as well, like they know people in the field from the background you might wanna join. For co-op they help students to find jobs but I am not sure as I didn’t had any co-op.

Accommodation

Off Campus
10

Thunder Bay is not to costly place in terms of rent. So I had private room from start till end, also I used to work with college so I had privilege to earn some extra money so it wasn’t issue for me.

Exams

IELTS and Bachelor Degree was required. I got 7.5 band in IELTS. No other requirements. Yes I submitted all of the above documents CV , SOP and LOR.

Fees

Semester 1-2 fee were around 9200$. Semester 3 fee was around 9700$ And semester 4 fee was around 9000$

Scholarship

I got 2 scholarships in semester 2 and 3 respectively.