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I actually am from India with no Canadian degree or work experience. As I have understood from PR holders and immigrants in Canada, employers in Canada prefer local degree and/or local experience. Also, Toronto has highest number of CFA charterholders and I felt (correct me if I am wrong) employers might give preference to local degree holders.

Kindly advise.

You are totally correct but you can think in MBA degree which will make sense in your case. Aside, you must choose where the capital of Canada which is Toronto. Always think of being close to the place of your dream job in order to build your network. I would vote for Schulich without hesitation.
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I actually have done an MBA from India and also want to be in Finance segment.

MBA are mostly longer in tenor and also more expensive (almost double the cost). I have heard MBA of Schulich is really good.

However, Queen's has an advantage of having classes twice a week for their MFin program and these classes happen in downtown, Toronto. In terms of university ranking also, Queens has generally ranked higher.

As per you, why would Schulich be better?
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I actually have done an MBA from India and also want to be in Finance segment.

MBA are mostly longer in tenor and also more expensive (almost double the cost). I have heard MBA of Schulich is really good.

However, Queen's has an advantage of having classes twice a week for their MFin program and these classes happen in downtown, Toronto. In terms of university ranking also, Queens has generally ranked higher.

As per you, why would Schulich be better?

Its MBA name is widespread. So I choose it. However, I advise you to contact current students and check career reports.