Should I go to Mcgill University (finance) or Concordia University (finance)?

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Malabika Saha Posted On - Jan 13, 2021
Studied at Concordia University, Montreal

Mcgill University and Concordia University both are public affiliated universities and bagged #=31 and #=477 position in the QS world ranking list. As per QS and THE, the universities count among the top 25 Canadian Universities. McGill’s Finance discipline is internationally appreciated for its innovative teaching and high-quality research whereas the John Molson of Business School believes in awarding more hands-on experience to its students and in building a unique co-op program. 

McGill allows its students to work and interact with people from all around the world and at the same time interact with alumni and different industry leaders to learn more about the subfields of Finance. The presented table gives a clear cut comparison between two universities:

PARTICULARS CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY McGILL UNIVERSITY
RANK #477 QS World University 2021 #462 as World University 2020 #31 QS World University 2021 #35 QS World University 2020
ACCEPTANCE RATE 49.3% 45%
COST OF STUDY Average Tuition Fees 19856 USD (For UG Program) Average Tuition Fees 13725 USD (For PG Program) Hostel + Meal - 21862 USD Per Year Average Tuition Fees 34242 USD (For UG Program) Average Tuition Fees 13470 USD (For PG Program) Hostel + Meal - 29142 USD Per Year
AVG PACKAGE MBA Graduates: $108,000 MS Graduates: $100,000 $66,552 TOP RECRUITERS: EY, KPMG, McKinsey Consulting,Adidas, Loreal, etc.
EMPLOYMENT RATE 87% 85%

The John Molson of Business School's principle is to apply whatever students learned in the classroom to the real world as it will help them to confront live cases, work with real-life companies facing real problems, and will get some hands-on experience in the world of Business. McGill holds ideology and theory focussed programs, on the other hand, Concordia University programs are generally Practical-Based.

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