Technically, the BC PNP is for graduates who find work in British Columbia. The details are as follows:
Since the BC government's funding for diploma programs depends on whether graduates can find relevant jobs within 6 months of graduation, BC Colleges attach great importance to the number of students enrolled, the level, and the content of the courses in line with the job market. The following content can be used as a reference for you:
The Associate Degree is unique to BC colleges and is aimed at high school graduates who wish to pursue a degree in arts or science at a university in the province. The Diploma is targeted at job market needs, and some degrees can also be pursued in Year 3 & 4 of university. I would like to know the differences between the two in terms of subjects, immigration, pursuing university, and tuition fees:
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