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What are the options for PG diploma courses in Canada in the electronics or electrical fields for a Postgraduate?

13 Jul 2026 · Answered by Sumit Singh Chauhan · 1 min read
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Canada offers several Postgraduate Diploma (PG Diploma) programs in electronics and electrical engineering at leading colleges and institutes.

- Seneca Polytechnic: Electronics Engineering Technician, 2 years, hybrid delivery, three intakes per year. - Humber College: Electronics Engineering Technician, 2 years, approx. CAD 19,945/year, September and January intakes. - Conestoga College: Electronics Engineering Technician, 2 years, approx. CAD 18,175/year, September intake. - Centennial College: Electronics Engineering Technician (Fast Track), 1 year, approx. CAD 17,550/year, September intake. - SAIT: Electronics Engineering Technology, 2 years, focuses on design and troubleshooting. - University of Waterloo: Graduate Diploma in Electric Power Engineering, 2 years, online, part-time.

Most require a relevant undergraduate degree and an IELTS score of 6.0 - 6.5. Many programs are eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing you to work in Canada after completion; eligibility is subject to change.

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