Which country is more suitable if someone go abroad for master's in Computer science?

I m confused between two Australia and Canada please u can help me to choose one of them for my further study in computer and networking

Asked by ARSHPREET about 2 years ago

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Diksha Garg

Diksha Garg

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Deciding upon the best country to study MS in Computer Science abroad depends upon several factors as moving to a foreign country for pursuing higher education involves many more things than just getting admitted to the college. You need to analyse how the reputation and curriculum at the college will impact your knowledge and resume and whether or not it will open employment opportunities in the future. 

As far as your country choices are concerned, both Canada and Australia are good options for pursuing a Masters in Computer Science. 

The best colleges that you can target for doing your MS in computer science in Canada along with their tuition fee are:
1. University of Toronto : CAD 16000 - CAD 18000

2. University of Alberta : CAD 18000 - CAD 21000

3. University of Ottawa : CAD 22000 - CAD 25000

4. Western University : CAD 22000 - CAD 23000

5. University of Windsor : CAD 24000 - CAD 28000

The best universities to pursue your MS in Computer Science in Australia along with their tuition fee are:
1. Queensland University of Technology : AUD 28000 - AUD 34000

2. University of canberra : AUD 32000 - AUD 36000

3. The University of Adelaide : AUD 28000 - AUD 30000

4. The University of Sydney : AUD 30000 - AUD 32000

5. The University of Melbourne - AUD 30000 - AUD 32000

If you need any help with applying to these universities, you can directly get in touch with Study Abroad Experts here. They will analyse your profile, and not just help you with all the information but also help you with the entire application process for FREE. 

Hope this helps!

 


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Sonali Bisht

Sonali Bisht

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Deciding which country is more suitable for pursuing a master's in Computer Science abroad depends on various factors, including program quality, job opportunities, cost of living, and personal preferences. As an alumni who completed my master's in Computer Science abroad, I can offer insights to help you make an informed decision.


The United States is a popular destination for Computer Science studies, with top-ranked universities such as Stanford, MIT, and Carnegie Mellon offering cutting-edge programs and research opportunities. The US boasts a thriving tech industry, with Silicon Valley being a hub for innovation and job opportunities in tech companies like Google, Apple, and Facebook. Additionally, the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows international students to work in the US for up to three years after graduation, providing valuable practical experience and potential pathways to employment.


Canada is another attractive option for studying Computer Science, with universities like the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia offering renowned programs in the field. Canada's tech industry is rapidly growing, particularly in cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal, where there are ample job opportunities in software development, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. Canada also offers favorable immigration policies for international students, with options for post-graduation work permits and pathways to permanent residency.

 


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