Study in Canada

Canadians place great importance on learning, and have developed a first-rate education system with high standards. The country spends more on education (as a percentage of GDP) compared to the OECD average, and is the second highest among G-8 countries. One of the Best Places in the World to Live. A Safe Place to Study. A High Tech Country.

Why Study in Canada

Canadian Education values high recognition and acceptance all over the world for research and job market. Education with varied courses is very much affordable for aspirant's students. Qualifications valued around the world. Affordable education, multicultural society, healthy and safe communities, world-class language education, exciting campus lifestyle, innovative and abundant research opportunities, Land of possibilities, possibility of immigration.

Education System in Canada

The level of literacy in Canada is very high, almost 96%. Special emphasis has been laid on education by the government of Canada. The education system is divided into three tiers: Elementary education, Secondary education, and Higher education.

Higher education in Canada begins after compulsory secondary education. Students, depending on their skill sets and capabilities, pursue studies which are both professional and vocational in nature. Biochemistry and Computer Science have been among the fastest growing disciplines at the Bachelor's level in the last five years, followed by Nursing, Sociology, and Psychology. Canadian Universitie's research and teaching strengths are in areas such as Computer Science, Business (Including MBA), Health Sciences, Law, Ocean Studies, Natural Resources, and Agriculture.

Canada has two national languages: English and French, and offers English as a Second Language (ESL) and French as a Second Language (FSL) programs for students wishing to learn either or both languages.

Professional Status

Full-time students registered in a degree or diploma-granting course are allowed to work on the campus of the institution at which they are registered without the need for employment authorization. The Off-Campus Work Permit Program allows foreign students at some publicly-funded educational institutions in Canada to work off-campus while completing their studies. The post-graduation work program allows graduating students to gain work experience in their field of study, and offers lucrative professional opportunities in Information Technology, Telecommunications, Medicine, Education, and Law.

International Students in Canada

  • Canada ranks as the world's 7th most popular destination for international students.
  • There were 336,497 international students in Canada in 2016, representing an 83% increase since 2008, and an increase of 10% over the previous year.
  • International students made up 11% of the postsecondary student population in Canada in the 2016-2017 academic years.

Top Sending Countries

Students from China make up fully one-third (33%) of Canada's international student population, followed by students from India (12%), South Korea (5.8%), France (5.7%) and Saudi Arabia (4%)

Partner Colleges

  • St Lawrence College
  • Northern Lights College
  • Selkirk College
  • College of the Rockies
  • Acsenda School of Management
  • Arbutus College
  • Lakeland College
  • Parkland College
  • Niagara
  • AIA (Alpha Academy)
  • ICM (International college of Manitoba)
  • Cambrian college
  • Fraser International college
  • North Island College
  • La Salle college

Partner Universities

  • Capilano University
  • Cape Breton University

Courses

Most of the intended students opt for post-secondary education in colleges and universities for Diploma, advance diploma, graduate certificate and Master's degree with varied programs preferably.

  • Medical
  • Business
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Computer Science
  • Pharmacy
  • Health Care
  • Mechanical
  • Civil Engineering

Fees and Living Expenses

  • Average fees for Diploma course after +2 is in between CAD $14000 to CAD $17000 per year.
  • Graduate certificate and Bachelor's degree courses can range between CAD $16750 to CAD $18967 per year.
  • Masters of Engineering courses in any science stream ( Electrical, mechanical or any stream) in universities can range between CAD $18901 to CAD $24000 per year
  • Living Expenses per year in scotia bank/ ICICI bank in GIC A/c CAD $10250

Scholarships

Scholarships are available for merit holders with 80% grades and with 7.0 bands overall with amount ranging from CAD $5000 to CAD $11500.

Documents Required

Academic documents from 10th onwards for diploma courses in colleges along with passport and IELTS score card for admission

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