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Study In Canada
Canada is among the top countries to pursue higher education abroad because of the large number of collaborative degree and master's programs that give practical learning along with a more theoretical approach. While the curricula offered by Canadian universities may vary from college to campus, the main objective is always to offer assistance and support in order to guarantee the academic achievement of the students.
One more factor that makes Canada a top choice for master's degree candidates is the ability for certain Indian and foreign graduates of Canadian universities to seek for permanent residency without having to leave the nation.Furthermore, it is a known fact that more than 90% of graduates from Canadian universities find employment in their field of study within six months after graduation, which contributes to the notion that studying in Canada is a comprehensive experience.
Canada is a federation of ten provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan) and three territories (Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut).
- Capital–Ottawa
- Number of universities: 98
- Temperature: subarctic in the south and arctic in the north.
- Official Languages: English, French
- Currency CAD
- First-rate education system in a world-friendly country
- There are a large number of prestigious universities to choose from.
- Low tuition fees
- Range of job-focused programmes with Co-operation.
- Strong, growing economy with a large manpower shortage
- Opportunity to gain Canadian Work experience is gained by working part-time on campus without a work permit and off-campus with a work permit.
- Post-graduate work permits are issued upon completion of studies related to the field of study.
- Nomination for Immigration to Canada under Provincial Nominee Programmes
- Chance to stay in Canada while your permanent resident application is in process. Spouse accompaniment/work right
- The Canadian education system consists of both public and private schools, universities and colleges, community colleges and technical institutes, career colleges, language schools, and secondary schools.
- First Professional Degree
- Diploma
- Associate Degrees
- Applied Degrees
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Master’s DegreeDoctorate
- TOEFL or IELTS scores as proof of English proficiency. Depending upon the institution, the score requirements may vary between 80 and 100 for TOEFL and 6.0 and 7.0 bands in IELTS.
- For MBA admission, a good score on the GMAT is required.
- Jan/May/September
- Diploma and Advanced Diploma courses cost from CAD$11,000 to CAD$13,000 per year, depending on the course. Bachelor’s degrees cost from CAD$13,000 to CAD$19,000 per year for most undergrad degrees. Post-graduate degrees cost from CAD$12,000 and range up to CAD$22,000. Fees given are informative and may vary from university to university.
- Cost of living For the first year, expect to pay between CAD 10,000 and CAD 120,000.
- Part-time work is right: Off-campus 20 hours per week to 40 hours per week during vacation
- 40 hours per week during vacation. No limit for on-campus work up to 3 years; stay back for 2 years of study, or equal to the course duration if it is less than 2 years.