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TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lilpee66: 11:17am On Oct 25, 2020
Hello Gurus,

Is there anyone studying or that studied Msc project management or MSc Civil Engineering (project management) in any of the Canadian universities?

Please kindly indicate, I need some guidance, please.
TravelRe: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 17 by Lilpee66: 10:13pm On Oct 23, 2020
Good evening gurus,

Did anyone here attend university of Manitoba or know anyone who did, please I need some guidance.

I want to apply for an MSc in Civil Engineering at the University of Manitoba but the fees I saw on the website looks too good to be true.
$5,874.90 for year 1 and continuing fees (500$) for year 2.
I'm a bit confused and have searched a lot of threads and the school's website.
i would appreciate if anyone could shed more light on the graduate tuition fees, please
EducationRe: Free Universities In Canada For International Students by Lilpee66: 9:50pm On Oct 23, 2020
Soliu422:
Applying or seeking admission into any Canadian university isn't as simple as ABC. That is to say, gaining entrance into any of these tuition free Universities in Canada is fairly difficult. Admission is just to stiff and competitive there.


Without much ado, you might want to consider these Canadian Universities that offers affordable and free education in Canada for international students.

1. University of Manitoba

2. University of British Columbia

3. University of Winnipeg

4. University of Calgary and more.

Visit https://bizideas4beginners.com/tuition-free-universities-in-canada/ for full details of these tuition free Canadian universities.
Hi Soliu, I want to apply for an MSc in Civil Engineering at the University of Manitoba but the fees I saw on the website looks too good to be true.
$5,874.90 for year 1 and continuing fees (500$) for year 2.
I'm a bit confused and have searched a lot of threads until I stumbled on your post.
i would appreciate if you could shed more light on the graduate tuition fees please

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