I am a graduate student at Concordia University, currently pursuing Industrial engineering with a specialization in supply chain management, the thing I love the most is specialization programs for grad students, there is vast range programs to specialize in, The thing I hate the most is, even though I am an International student from India, I hate seeing too many Indians here, I came for exposure but all I see are Indians.
View moreSo, the most interesting thing about my university is that it provides a lot of resources to their students like : computer screens, laptops, i-pads, projectors and many more for free of cost and this university’s Library also consist many group discussion rooms and it helps me widely as whenever I have some doubts about something and I have to discuss with my friend we just go to discuss room and solve it.
View moreActually Concordia is one of the high rank university in Canada and it has enough equipment and space for all students but I believe some of the professors who worked here don’t have adequate knowledge to teach in this University.
View moreI am currently studying at Concordia university, pursuing master of industrial engineering. The reason I love my course is it has opened many different opportunities for as a professional and I can go and work in which ever industry I like so jack of all traits.
View moreI really enjoyed my time at Concordia. It’s location is perfect. It’s right in the center of Montreal and there is always things to do. It’s a great city. The university has many different programs to choose from. I have made great friends and the professors are very helpful.
Concordia University is a good choice for students seeking a well-rounded university experience in a large, bilingual city. The university has a strong reputation for teaching and research, and its students benefit from the many internship and work opportunities available in Montreal. However, the university’s large size means that students may have to work a bit harder to stand out and make connections with professors.