Courses for 4TH Engineer

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Courses for 4TH Engineer

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Hi,where I can do these courses cheaper.
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cheaper then where?
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LOL, Easier to help if we know if you are in Canada, the US or just elsewhere :wink:
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Cheaper (than Georgia or) at any institution recognized by Transport Canada.i am in Canada.
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Hello Qamer,
Although I live in Québec, I have done all of my MED and PPS courses at BCIT in North Vancouver. Even with the cost of the flight and room and board I still saved money compared to doing the courses anywhere else. Hope this helps, Sébastien
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If you are in no hurry, 3-6 months, if you are planning to fly out west anyways, you might want to check out the MED course that Western Maritime Institute will be offering soon. They are building the infrastructure right now. They are not in downtown Vancouver so their might be some cost savings from that too, and they are right near the regional airport too. Something to think about.
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