business schools: His firm released the findings on business schools in advance of its larger report next year on university-wide branding initiatives, according to Globe and Mail. Survey respondents were asked their impressions of Canada, Britain, India, Japan and Brazil based on the affordability of a business degree, immigration policies, opportunities to work after graduation and quality of education. Crisp. Canada competitive strengths, including quality institutions, low dollar and postgraduation employment, were not fully recognized by respondents. Canada placed second, but offers more generous opportunities than Britain for graduates to stay and work so long as they obtain a permit. For example, Britain scored top marks for ease of getting a visa and opportunities to work after graduation, despite a clamp-down this year that includes a ban on non-European Community students from postgraduation employment.
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