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Nidhish Sahni Verified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Astronomy - Batch of 2028
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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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Science in Geophysics - Batch of 2020
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 Science in Computer Science - Batch of 2023
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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MASc in Electrical and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2025
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 Applied Science in Chemical Engineering - Batch of 2024
4.8
Best engineering and business program in Canada.
Tips: Students joining this college should know that it has high fee structure. Vibrant campus community and abundance of opportunities to grow. It is always rainy here but it gives a lot of exposure. High research output and supportive faculty. There is a huge campus. Good food options are there with high living cost. It is one of the best engineering and business program in Canada.
Likes (Public transportation): UBC is one of the major transit hubs of Vancouver making it accessible from any part around the greater Vancouver area. They are also building a direct rapid train network to connect UBC to the rest of the city which will make it even better for students and faculty who live off campus.
Dislikes (Value for money): Being a top university of not just Canada but globally, makes UBC a rather expensive university with 4 - 6% tuition fee increase year on year. However, this is compensated by the amount of exposure one gets here along with the vibrant campus community. Living expenses are generally high considering the cost of living in Vancouver.
Reviewed on 17 May 2022Read more
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Mining Engineering (Vancouver) - Batch of 2024
4.5
Value for money! It gives memories, experience and opportunities.
Tips: This university will you give you lifetime of memories and skills that will help you in life, beyond your chosen career. You will find innumerable opportunities to explore your capabilities and use them in life. There are several clubs and design teams that you can join, which will really add up to your resume. There is also a good advantage of developing your network here since there are always new guest lecturers, workshops, seminars, etc. happening on campus.
Likes (Value for money): No doubt this university is costly for international students but it gives you exactly the university and adulting experience you need in life. There are innumerable opportunities for you to explore and develop your skills and it all depends on how you use them.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Because of the opportunities available in my chosen field which is mining engineering, due to the electrification of this field. We are transitioning from more human force to mechanical approach to reduce our carbon footprints which will lead to lesser jobs in future in this sector.
Reviewed on 27 Sep 2021Read more
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Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology - Batch of 2023
4.3
It is a valuable and enriching experience.
Tips: It has been an eye opening experience with a lot of exposure and experiences. You can expect a lot of interaction and make sure to prioritise your academic commitments. For housing, it is better to opt for a setting that is more convenient for your classes.
Reviewed on 31 May 2024Read more
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Bachelor of Arts in Economics - Batch of 2025
4
Multicultural place, highly recommended.
Tips: It is really easy to assimilate. There are not many jobs in computer science. I am very satisfied with the university and the country. The people here are very friendly people. It is multicultural and diverse. No racism, sexism etc. British Columbia is beautiful. Overall, I recommend UBC wholeheartedly.
Reviewed on 1 May 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Commerce in General Business Management (Vancouver) - Batch of 2026
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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MSc in Computing Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Alberta
4.3
My experiences in the University of Alberta was good.
Tips: The university is in Edmonton. Weather goes to -30 degrees in winter. Cannabis is legal here, so you will see many addicts on the street. Many homeless people near the downtown area. So avoid downtown. I am not that satisfied with my degree. I wanted to switch from software development to machine learning developed with this degree but I don't think I can do it.
Likes (Public transportation): Rate 5 due to robust public transportation. Campus seamlessly connected to the city via buses and Metro. The whole city is well connected. Transportation cost is included in the tuition fees. No need to pay extra for transportation. Uber is easily available if you want to go to a remote destination.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Rated 3 on post-study jobs due to limited visa sponsorship. Unsure about specific companies. Generally, job roles vary, but the average salary in Edmonton post-studies is around 50k. I got a job through my professor, got lucky with this one. But do not expect the same thing to happen with every student.
Reviewed on 29 Dec 2023Read more
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BSc Hons Chemistry - Batch of 2020
Offered by University of Alberta
4.1
Enriching journey at University of Alberta.
Tips: Arriving here marked the beginning of an intriguing chapter. The cultural shift tough at times perplexing unfolded into a tapestry of new perspectives and experiences. Graced by a scholarship to academic achievements, it is not just a financial aid but a recognition that fuels my academic journey. My contentment with the university, the enriching course and the country is akin to finding harmony in this vibrant symphony of education and cultural exploration.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The chances of PR in Canada seem promising and I genuinely aspire to make it my permanent home. I appreciate the country's different cultures opportunities and quality of life, making it an ideal place for long-term settlement. The desire for PR with my positive experiences and aspirations for the future in this welcoming and vibrant nation.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The city from the campus is easy as there are frequent bus services. The bus stops are conveniently located, making it hassle-free for students to access public transportation. Buses are a popular mode of travel and are known for being affordable, which is great for us on a low budget. The simple city of the bus system in Canada widespread availability makes it a convenient option for exploring the city and commuting to various places.
Reviewed on 3 Dec 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Alberta
4.7
My journey here was amazing and exposure at University of Alberta is great.
Tips: Definitely there is a cultural shift. It is more about individuals here. Moreover, received a fund of around 21000 CAD/year, which covers my course fees, accommodation, and my living accommodation. This fund is part of my scholarship where the course fee is around 11k/year. CAD and for me the accommodation cost is around 580 CAD. I was very much satisfied with my university. One thing more is that I also received a one-time scholarship of 5000 CAD at the beginning of my programme.
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
BS in Computing Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Alberta
3.8
University of Alberta focuses on excellence
Tips: When students move abroad for their academics then they should know what type of struggle they can face in a foreign country. Because there is a significant change in culture so be fully prepared for doing self-work, and cooking because you have to cook your own food. The university is academically excellent and the teaching style is different.
Likes (Value for money): University of Alberta is one of the most highly ranked universities in Canada. And their teaching method, teaching quality is best for me and also for all the other students. I chose computer science course in BS and I am satisfied, I think the course is value for money because I learned lots of things and gained practical knowledge.
Dislikes (Part time work): Now all the scenarios are totally changed because all over the world most students move to Canada that's why competition increased. And if you want part time job then you will have to do hard work to find any part-time job. If you have the skill to do jobs on campus then you should apply as soon as possible. When I did part time along with studying I could easily manage my time.
Reviewed on 19 Jul 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) - Augustana Campus - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of Alberta
3.8
They gave me opportunity.
Tips: Canada is foreigner country. So obviously there are many culture difference. But I love the culture here. I applied for scholarship before the starting of the college and they approved my scholarship. I get $10000 scholarship. All the process details available on the university website. I am satisfied with the University of Alberta and Canada.
Likes (Safety): Safety is the first priority of University of Alberta for students. Campus security team available 24/7 to maintain safe and secure campus environment. University of Alberta provide safety and security programme. Security patrol the campus and respond in emergency.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are many food option available in Edmonton but the thing is foods are very expensive. Our area have different types of foods like Italian, Chinese, Indian, Mexican etc. If you are international student and doing part time job then the food is expensive for you. I prefer eating from home and cooking by myself, because it is very cheap.
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2022
Offered by University of Alberta
3.8
Life changing college for me.
Tips: I am very shy type boy but after coming to Canada I completely changed and my network is big in Canada. When you leave your home country no one can be with you so you are solely facing all the problems and it is life changing for me. This country culture is different. I am not eligible for applying scholarship because my IELTS band is low. But I enjoyed to live in this country.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is best in university of alberta. Because they gives university of alberta student U-pass and who have U-pass they can unlimited access to light rail and tansit buses. It is more affordable compare to buy daily ticket. So most of the student have U-pass. And it's affordable.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Because our area lack of availability of Indian food. In our local area Indian foods are hard to find. Most of the hotel and restaurants are non-vegetarian. But all the foods are available in Edmonton. And eating outside is very costly for international students. So I prefer to cook by myself at home.
Reviewed on 6 Jun 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Engineering in Engineering Management (Mechanical Engineering) - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Alberta
4
University of Alberta offers fantastic teaching quality.
Tips: I didn't experience any cultural shift after coming to Canada because in this country Indian population is good. So it will be easy to cope with them. However, there was some cultural differences in terms of cooking and part time work experience. I didn't apply for any internship cause my rank was too low. University of Alberta is one of the best universities for me and I love Canada.
Likes (Indian Food): All the types of restaurants are available for you, if you want to eat non-veg or veg. Mostly non-veg restaurants are here. If you don't know cooking you can eat tiffin. Indian foods are also available in the area. But if you eat outside in restaurants or hotels it will be expensive. You can cook for yourself at home and it will be cheap. So I prefer cooking and before moving to Canada please learn cooking.
Dislikes (Internships): University of Alberta faculty members are helpful in finding internships and applying. Faculty have good knowledge about field-related internships so if you have any doubts related to the internship you can contact them and they will resolve your problem. If you want to do field related internship you can meet the faculty.
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2023Read more
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BSc in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Alberta
3.9
University of alberta is one of the best college.
Tips: Yes moving to new country I experienced transition adapting different culture and way of life is different from yihr hime country. Canada have many culture and different countries people coming canada so there are many cultural shift after coming in this country. I applied before coming canada and a got scholarship.
Likes (Part time work): On campus job vacancy is too low and chamces to get on campus part time job is also low because all the students first try is get part time job on campus. Off campus job is quite difficult to get but you apply all places and definitely you got a once place. Part time job is manageable because you have 20 hours to do job and all time you are free then you can study free time so part time job alnog with academics is manageable for me.
Dislikes (Student Life): I spend my time in campus to do many activities and some events. I enjoy in campus because campus environment is totally different and I loved my spent more and more time in campus. Many events organized by university are orientation week, guest lectures and speaker series, arts and culture events, sports and atheletics events and many more. In this university have many clubs like academic clubs, cultural and ethics clubs, etc.
Reviewed on 8 Jun 2023Read more
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MEng in Chemical and Materials Engineering - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Alberta
4
Top noth education system.
Tips: When I move to canada I can experienced transitioned. Foreign country is different compare to your home country. Because there is lot more difference work life or study life for international students. University of alberta many of scholarship available but you are international student then you can apply international merit based scholarship from university website.
Likes (Internships): University of alberta internship available for student their last year of academics. University of alberta is helping out to tier student to find best internship ooprtunity to grow knowledge about any industry. And university of alberta is partner with top leading companies so chances is increase to get best internship. There are no restrictions for student to get relevent field internship. If student want to other field internship doing then no matter you have in any department.
Dislikes (Part time work): University of alberta on campus job are many available for part time. You can apply university webiste for part time jobs or you can directly talk with faculty so if he need then they wiil contact you. On campus part time job like proffersors assistance, researcher, library staff many more. If you don't get part time job then you will find off-campus jobs. Yes part time jobs are manageable along with study. Average salary is $15 per hourly.
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2023Read more
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Master of Science in Engineering Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Alberta
3.9
University of alberta one of the best.
Tips: When I was in my home country I don't thing any work because my parents are help me. But after coming canada I am alone and all the world doing myself so many changes after coming canada. Before I comimg here I apply scholarship and I approved and I get $9000. If you want to know how can I get scholarship you want to check university official website.
Likes (Public transportation): University of alberta provide to students and staff member of U-pass. There are many option for public transportation like edmonton transit service buses, light rail transit. U-Pass is provided by university for students and staff which they have unlimited access to both buses and rail. Yes it is affordable fpr student to navigate the city and desired their destination.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Many of the companies are offers sponser visas in cabada but if you are in canada you have many opportunity to get green card. If you are in good and your performance will be appriciate in your company then they will be offer you to visa sponsorship. Average salary package is around $50000.
Reviewed on 6 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc in Computing Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Alberta
3.9
University of alberta placememts are good.
Tips: After moving to canada I experienced different culture customs and way of life. If English is not your first language so improving language skill can help with communication and integrate. I had apply international scholarship in university of alberta and I got $9000.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty of university of alberta committed to supporting student learning and success. Most of the faculty members are good in communication with student. Also faculty members provide one-on-one teaching experience to who have a ought about topic. Teaching methodology is unique because they will more focus on practical knowledge.
Dislikes (Student Life): I like to spend time in college because not only attend lecture but if you want participate event, activities so you can participate. I enjoy study because I loved my field. Orientation, career fair, academics conferences and workshops, sports and athelets events etc. Academic clubs, cultural clubs, sports club, social clubs etc.
Reviewed on 6 Jun 2023Read more
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MSc in Chemical and Materials Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Alberta
4
Best life at university of alberta.
Tips: Yes I had experienced transitioned in canada because I live in india and I was move to canada this two are different country and also culture is very different in both country. Yes there are many international student scholarship programme at university of alberta. I awarded $10000 scholarship from university of alberta. If you want to know how then you can check official websites of university of alberta.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent settlement in canada will very easy because most of the my friend are get green card after completing their study and they can does work after they completed permanent resident require points. So chance is high if you want to PR in any country then canada is first choice of everyone. Yes I like to permanently immigrate in this country.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Here local area many types of restaurants available like fast food restaurant like McD, burger king, subway and price ranging albetween $5 to $10 per meal. Also chinese, indian, italian, maxican, thai and many more. And there pricing range $10 to $20. But I preferred cooked myself in home because its very healthy and very cheap for me.
Reviewed on 5 Jun 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Batch of 2024
Offered by University of Alberta
3.2
I love the college so much I have learnt so many things and would suggest that you should go there
Tips: This is one of the best college but there is only one problem which is related to Indian food. Except that it is so wonderful and you would get a new experience there you can feel homesick in the beginning but the environment is so friendly that you will feel so good and forget about home after few days.
Likes (Safety): I gave high rating because I feel safe there you can go out on roads any time without any safety concerns. When I get bored of studies I hangout at midnight I never find anything suspicious and always feel so safe there even in campus outside campus localities everywhere.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There is lack of Indian food we have to struggle a lot to get Indian food there is trouble to find Indian origin food. If you get Indian food there but that do not feels like home because it's a different type of food if you know how to cook then there would be no issues for you
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  • B.A. (44 courses)
  • B.Sc. (29 courses)
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  • M.A. (23 courses)
  • B.E. / B.Tech (22 courses)
  • B.A. (27 courses)
  • B.Sc. (86 courses)
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