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BENEFITS OF STUDYING IN CANADA

Canada has a well-established position among the world’s leading study destinations. The most popular Canadian provinces for international students are Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec, which between them are home to many of the top universities in Canada.

One of the biggest reasons why Canadian education stands unique is because of its strong focus on research and development. If you’re a research scholar, there can be no country better than Canada. The government of Canada offers great support to research in the disciplines of medicine, telecommunication, agriculture, environmental science and technology.

Tuition fee in Canada, when compared to universities in the US and UK, is fairly cheaper. And when considering the return on investment, it is quite a viable option for Indian students. ??You can also apply to a range of scholarships to cut down on your educational expenses.

Q. What type of a high school diploma is accepted if applying in a Canadian post-secondary educational institution?

If you are concerned if the high school diploma you’ve earned in your home-country will be considered legit in Canada, worry no more since any student possessing a government-accredited high school diploma from their home country may apply for admission to a Canadian University.

Q. What is the main difference between Universities and Colleges in Canada?

Universities get to deal independently with academic matters regarding the curricula, methods and teaching strategies. Universities have the power to set academic, admission, and graduation policies and standards, appoint staff, and undertake academic planning, meanwhile Private Universities are out-of-province institutions permitted to provide degrees after a meticulous quality assessment process by the designated governmental authorities which give the green light to certain degrees.

Q. What are the common requirements into getting accepted in a Canadian University/College?

In order to get admitted in a Canadian tertiary education institution there are requirements students will have to meet, whether it I an undergraduate or a postgraduate program. Depending on the field of studies, programs and other relevant factors competition can vary. The two essential criteria are however, high school grades/performance as well as language skills be it English (in most of the provinces) or French in francophone ones.

Q. What are the chances of getting a postgraduate degree after you’ve graduated from a Canadian post-secondary educational institution?

Once you’ve completed a BA degree in a Canadian tertiary institute you are more than welcome to continue your postgraduate studies in this country, having full legal support from the Canadian authorities regarding migration policies.

Q. How long does it take to get a Master degree in Canada?

Commonly, Master degrees last for a whole academic year including an obligatory internship added to the overall duration. Sometimes a Master degree can last for two academic years, depending on the curricula and the sensitivity of the program.

External link: How long does a Master degree take?

Q. How long does it take to get a PhD degree in Canada?

PhD degree programs are commonly two to three years in duration, are separately funded and considered as a job position (not always), in the majority of the cases.

Q. Can I apply online in a Canadian university or do I have to be present in the country?

The step by step guide to an online application is shown in the following link!

Q. What is the difference between private and public post-secondary educational institutions in Canada?

The public universities are commonly independent from governmental monitoring and don’t require accreditation meanwhile private universities are commonly monitored by the state gathered education council.

Q.Can my spouse work in Canada while I study?

Your spouse or common-law partner may apply for a Work Permit if you are a full-time student at an authorised institution and have a Study Permit. For more details visit immigration.ca website.

Benefits

  • Live in a bilingual environment. …

  • Benefit from a world-class education. …

  • Gain work experience in Canada after you graduate. …

  • Ride Canada’s tech wave. …

  • Enjoy an excellent quality of life. …

  • Have an enriching cultural experience. …

  • Discover the country’s natural beauty.

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