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Hatwar

I Have GMAT 640 with 3 yrs exp

I am looking for MBA in Canada

Based on my research

I think

First tier MBA programs in Canada are

Ivey
York
Rotman
UBC

Second tier

Alberta
Mcmaster
Concordia
HEC

Not sure

Mcgill
queens

I am looking for career in Consulting . Is french Mandatory in qubec region . Can i find work in toronto after studying in Quebec region

Can please suggest any good college i missed and rate the colleges in order from best in first tier and second tier and where does mcgill and queens belong

Thanks a ton in advance

I Have GMAT 640 with 3 yrs exp

I am looking for MBA in Canada

Based on my research

I think

First tier MBA programs in Canada are

Ivey
York
Rotman
UBC

Second tier

Alberta
Mcmaster
Concordia
HEC

Not sure

Mcgill
queens

I am looking for career in Consulting . Is french Mandatory in qubec region . Can i find work in toronto after studying in Quebec region

Can please suggest any good college i missed and rate the colleges in order from best in first tier and second tier and where does mcgill and queens belong

Thanks a ton in advance

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ezra

In general, the Toronto schools (Schulich, Rotman) are ranked higher due to the high salaries of students who go into that city's financial industry. I would put McGill below these, but above the others.

Queen's is interesting - ranked quite highly in Businessweek, but not ranked at all in the FT; not the greatest location.

If you want to work in Quebec, you'll do yourself a huge favor if you speak French. Although you can get by socially in Montreal with only English (and probably be fine in the city's startup scene), the corporate world for MBAs tends to be a little more complicated.

You'll want to increase your GMAT score if you want to get into one of the top-ranked schools.

In general, the Toronto schools (Schulich, Rotman) are ranked higher due to the high salaries of students who go into that city's financial industry. I would put McGill below these, but above the others.

Queen's is interesting - ranked quite highly in Businessweek, but not ranked at all in the FT; not the greatest location.

If you want to work in Quebec, you'll do yourself a huge favor if you speak French. Although you can get by socially in Montreal with only English (and probably be fine in the city's startup scene), the corporate world for MBAs tends to be a little more complicated.

You'll want to increase your GMAT score if you want to get into one of the top-ranked schools.
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Hatwar

Thank you Erza

It is very helpful ..

one quick suggest

is there any more colleges in canada which you suggest considering my modest GMAT score

Thanks a ton in advance

hatwar

Thank you Erza

It is very helpful ..

one quick suggest

is there any more colleges in canada which you suggest considering my modest GMAT score

Thanks a ton in advance

hatwar
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