
India, March 31 --
Toronto, Canada - Pursuing higher education abroad is a transformative experience, and for Varun Teja Pothukunuri, an Indian student at the International Business University (IBU) in Toronto, Canada, this journey has been one of growth, learning, and opportunity. With six years of experience in product management across SaaS, industrial automation, and digital transformation, Varun is now leveraging his MBA studies to enhance his business acumen in a multicultural environment.
In an exclusive interview, Varun shared insights about his experience studying in Canada, the opportunities it presents, and his advice for aspiring Indian students.
Why Canada?
"As a technocrat, I recognized Canada as a global hub for business education. The country offers excellent academic training with a practical approach, which aligns with my career goals in SaaS and digital transformation," says Varun. "The affordability of education here was another key factor. My MBA program costs around CAD 25,000 annually, significantly lower than tuition fees in other parts of the world. Plus, the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows me to work in Canada for up to three years after graduation."
A Transformative Learning Experience
Varun's academic journey has taken him from SRM University in India, where he completed his B.Tech in Automobile Engineering, to Lawrence Technological University in the United States for his M.S. in Automotive Engineering. However, he highlights how his MBA at IBU is uniquely positioned at the intersection of technology and business strategy.
"The program emphasizes collaborative learning. Working with students from 15 different countries has broadened my perspective on global business challenges. Additionally, hands-on experience with IBU's advanced analytics lab has strengthened my financial planning and data-driven decision-making skills."
Work Opportunities and Career Growth
One of the major advantages of studying in Canada is the ability to work while pursuing a degree. "Students can work up to 20 hours per week off-campus during academic semesters and full-time during breaks without a separate work permit," explains Varun. "Universities also offer internships, which help in gaining industry experience. Networking through career fairs, alumni events, and industry panels can significantly increase employment prospects."
Embracing Diversity
Toronto's diverse culture has enriched Varun's experience. "Celebrating Diwali with my international friends, sharing traditional Indian food, and experiencing different cultures firsthand has been incredible. The multicultural exposure helps students grow both professionally and personally."
Advice for Indian Students Considering Canada
For Indian students planning to pursue a Master's degree in Canada, Varun shares some key recommendations:
Research your program thoroughly: Choose a university with strong industry connections, such as IBU, which has partnerships with top tech firms.
Apply for scholarships early: Programs like the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) can provide financial support.
Be prepared for the weather: Toronto winters can reach -40degC, so investing in good winter gear is essential.
Embrace networking and extracurricular activities: Joining student clubs and attending career fairs can open up new opportunities.
"Canada offers immense possibilities if you are proactive. My journey has been life-changing, and I encourage aspiring students to make the most of their experience," concludes Varun.
For more information on studying in Canada, visit the International Business University website or reach out to student advisory services.
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