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Master of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering (MSC)
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The University of British Columbia 
Overview

Duration

2 years

Course Level

PG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Tuition & Fees

5.86 Lakh
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Master of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering (MSC)
 at 
The University of British Columbia 
Highlights

  • The university Have established a world-class reputation in several areas of chemical engineering science including fluid-solids contacting, pulp and paper engineering, heat exchanger fouling and, more recently, biotechnology
  • Chemical and Chemical & Biological engineers create and develop processes to change raw materials into the products that society depends on; food, chemicals, fuels, energy, metals, pharmaceuticals, paper, plastics, and personal care product

Master of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering (MSC)
 at 
The University of British Columbia 
Curriculum

Latest curriculum for Master of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering (MSC) at The University of British Columbia can be downloaded from the below link. The curriculum PDF has semester wise course structure, electives and detailed course content. You can also check course curriculum of other specializations offered in MS at The University of British Columbia

Master of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering (MSC)
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The University of British Columbia 
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Master of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering (MSC)
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The University of British Columbia 
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Master of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering (MSC)
 at 
The University of British Columbia 
Fees

icon1st year tuition fees
Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 5,85,664
iconOther expenses in 1st Year
Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Hostel & MealsINR 8,95,902
InsuranceINR 57,297
TransportationINR 32,698
Student FeesINR 67,451
TextbooksINR 33,242
GSS/AMS Extended Health InsuranceINR 20,429
Application feesINR 10,154
Housing application FeeINR 3,022
Total approximate feesINR 11,20,195
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Calculated at the exchange rate of 1 CAD = INR 60.44 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 27ᵗʰ November 2024

Master of Science in Chemical and Biological Engineering (MSC)
 at 
The University of British Columbia 
Scholarships

The University of British Columbia
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.3/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Liberal
  • Friendly
  • Fun loving
Student Views
  • 33% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.8
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs4
Quality of faculty4.8
Student Life4.3
Value for money3.8
Public transportation5
Safety4.8
Indian Food4.2
Permanent Immigration4.3
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Bachelor of Science in Astronomy - Batch of 2028
Offered by The University of British Columbia
4.2
An academically stimulating but a fun, social and live experience.
Tips: I did feel a bit homesick at first but the university was very welcoming. The faculty is great here and very supportive. The president's advisors here are always there for help. I did experience a bit of a cultural shift but it's not that hard at all so far. I'm fairly satisfied with my course and the university so far. There is always construction going on but the campus is huge so most of the time it wouldn't matter.
Likes (Student Life): I spend the morning preparing for classes and eating breakfast. I generally attend classes from 11-4. After class, I have a milkshake, explore campus, or spend time with friends or in the library. There are a lot of club events and opportunities on campus, and I'm involved in several. There are also observation events, festival events, a Science undergraduate society, and an alma mater society that regularly hosts events.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I'm unsure about future prospects given the stricter immigration policies to be implemented in Canada. Also, I'm looking for post graduate and Ph.D. options in other countries because there are more research opportunities in astrophysics and particle Physics in other countries.
Reviewed on 15 Oct 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Geophysics - Batch of 2020
Offered by The University of British Columbia
3.7
Fantastic location and friendly people but academically challenging.
Tips: Students should take the opportunity to mingle with international students and make the most of their experience. You should also try to secure work experience and internships near the university. The course is academically rigorous, so it’s not easy. A lot of self-study is required, as rote learning won’t help. You need to be dedicated and open to challenging your own biases.
Likes (Safety): Canada is extremely safe and UBC has its own police force. There is also a hospital on campus and Canada offers free healthcare. Canadians are extremely multicultural and welcoming towards immigrants. However, it’s important to push yourself out of your comfort zone and make an effort to assimilate.
Dislikes (Internships): The universities abroad often don’t guarantee internships for students. They have a job board and general guidance but it’s up to you to find and apply for jobs. The career counselor will guide you to make the most out of the opportunities.
Reviewed on 9 Oct 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Commerce in General Business Management (Vancouver) - Batch of 2026
Offered by The University of British Columbia
3.5
Life of a student after going abroad is challenging.
Tips: There wasn’t a big paradigm shift when it came to culture. Especially the campus life, the reason being there are students from all around the globe and it is a mixed demographic. I’m more than satisfied with my university & my course, although Canada in general as a country is a bit challenging and not so welcoming for outsiders.
Reviewed on 18 Apr 2024Read more
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MASc in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by The University of British Columbia
5
Fun learning and research experience
Tips: The weather is not that different. People are fun and helpful. If you're coming here for research-based programs, you don't have to worry about student debts, since you're given plenty of stipend from your supervisor as well as international awards.
Likes (Public transportation): As for students in thesis-based programs, it's easy to make friends with students in your lab. So you don't feel alone. Lots of events are organized, including community events. How much time you want to spend on campus depends on you, since there aren't a lot of classes.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): I'm here for a thesis-based master's, and I can reach out to my supervisor any time I want. Faculty as well as students are diverse. For research-based programs, you only have 1 or 2 courses per term without mandatory attendance. Courses are tailored to your research field, some have exams and some have only assignments and group projects.
Reviewed on 22 Dec 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by The University of British Columbia
3.5
Eye-opening but money sucking school.
Tips: Internal fees is too high, become permanent resident first and then go to this school. Very eye-opening for middle-class students like me because I used to think that very intelligent and brilliant students study here but then you get to know that you are as brilliant and can be more brilliant than them - they just have the money. You develop very high confidence in yourself.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): If you will come to UBC, it will be either for Bachelor or Masters - in both cases, you will earn good points for education. There is a high chance that you will get a good job, however no guarantee. But definitely a better chance of getting permanent residence after graduation from here than a college.
Dislikes (Indian Food): No on campus Indian restaurants or Indian food. Often during exam season, you will have to eat from outside but there are not many options available except Uncle Fatih pizza. It is also extremely expensive to eat outside. The on-campus Indian grocery store is also extremely expensive.
Reviewed on 28 Jan 2024Read more
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