Canada has consistently maintained its prestige as an attractive education hub due to a variety of factors including its global recognition and reputation, affordability, cultural exposure and abundant research opportunities. Canada has established itself as an immensely high benchmark for academic standards and has rigorous processes to uphold quality that ultimately are designed to broaden opportunities for the longer term. Furthermore, a total of 13 Universities from Canada are recognised in the world’s top 200 by QS including 3 that appear in the Top 50. The country spends more on education (as a percentage of GDP) as compared to the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) average, and is the second highest among G-8 countries.
WHY CANADA
Canada plays host to more than 180,000 International students in any given year. A Degree/Diploma from a Canadian Institute is recognized world wide. International students who graduate from Canadian Institutions enjoy successful and prosperous careers. Canada is known for its quality education & competitive entry. Canadian Institutes, charge lower tuition fees for international students than their counterparts in competing countries requirements.
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
Canada is a federation of ten provinces and three territories. Under the Canadian constitution, provincial governments have exclusive responsibility of all levels of education. There is no ministry or department of education at the federal level.
At the post-secondary level, Canada offers a range of education institutions:
- University
- University Colleges
- Community Colleges
- Career Colleges or Technical Institutes
Canada also has the highest ranking cities in North America for living according to the Mercer Human Resource Consulting Worldwide Quality of Living Survey 2007. This ranking is based on two important criteria of safety and stability. Five Canadian cities ranked within the Top 25 cities in North America include Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Calgary.
COST OF LIVING & STUDYING
Cost of higher education in Canada is quite affordable as compared to the cost of studying in the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the US. Let’s find out.
- Undergraduate Bachelor Degree – $15,000 -20000
- Postgraduate Masters Degree – $15,000 to $25,000
- Accommodation Approx(CAD$): $8000 – $12000
- Minimum Cost of Living Approx(CAD$)Average Total – $38,000 per annum
COURSES AND UNIVERSITIES
University colleges combine Canadian university and college traditions, with a strong base of applied and academic programs offered in campus environments. University colleges offer students a wide range of program choices of either academically-oriented university degree programs or the more practically-oriented college diplomas and certificates.
As part of the Canadian college system, university colleges are distinguished by their strong student support services, small classes and strong campus environment. They also may offer combined degree/diploma programs and university transfer programs.
ELIGIBILITY TEST REQUIREMENTS
ADMISSION AND APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Choose you university and course then meet your education counselor to start the visa application process.
VISA PROCESS
The Canadian student visa is often referred to as a study permit. To apply for a study permit, you’ll need a letter of acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI). Under Canadian rules, only DLIs are eligible to accept international students. You have the option of lodging your Canadian visa application through the link available at the CIC website
SCHOLARSHIPS
Some Canadian institutions offer scholarships to students with exceptional academics. The amount and type of award depends upon the institution. Canadian scholarships are very competitive and all applications must be made directly with the institution.
WORK OPPORTUNITIES
International students graduating from a program of 2 years or more in length would be eligible for a 3 year work permit after graduation with no restrictions on the types of employment and no requirement for a job offer. The experience gained would provide them an opportunity to work in an international setting and at the same time allow them to earn the money invested.Students who study a one year program are eligible for a one year Work Permit.
EXCEPTIONS TO THE GENERAL RULE
There are ‘Pathway’ programs which give you conditional admissions to Tier 1 universities with comparatively low academics and test scores.
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