Canada Universities

Canada

University of Toronto

Canada

University of Ottawa

Canada

University of Montreal

Canada

University of Alberta

Canada

University of British Columbia

Canada

York University

Canada

Concordia University

Canada

Western University

Canada

Simon Fraser University

Canada

Dalhousie University

Study in Canada : Facts about Canada

Study in Canada : Education System

Education in Canada is both publicly and privately funded thus leaving the parents to choose the in stitution of their choice for their children. It is controlled by the Provincial govemments like we have state board for every state with a bit of Federal say in it.
More than 130.000 students come to study in Canadia every year
• The Canadian academic year typically runs from September through to June every year.
The country is justifiably proud of its universities and colleges
Students from all over the world come to Canada for their tertiary education, & Canadian degrees are recognized everywhere.

The institutions are categorize into the following

Universities :

Canadian higher education system is distinctly marked by institutions which are publicly funded. They offer the following programs in different fields

Community College :

They are again publicly funded institutions with career and jobs focus & train students to join the industry immediately

Types of Programs

Academic Year

English proficiency:

For PG Diplomas it is usually 6.5 overall with no band less than 6 and few colleges will accepet 6.0 overall with no band less than 6 and for UG Diplomas it is 6 overall with no band less than 6.

SDS and NON SDS (Study Direct Stream

The Student Direct Stream (SDS) is an expedited study permit processing program for those who are applying to study in Canada at a post-secondary designated learning institution (DLI). Conditions to be eligible to apply for a study permit under the SDS route are:
1) IELTS (academic) of overall 6 band is required, TOEFL iBT minimum overall score 83 and PTE minimum overall score 60 is required.
2) Upfront one tuition fee payment to the DLI (Designated Learning Institution)
3) One year living expenses to be transferred and GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate) to be obtained
4) Visa outcome in 15-to-20-day time and the visa approval rate is very high

Non-SDS

If you do not meet any of the above 3 conditions, you have to apply for a visa under the non-SDS route and usually under this route the visa processing takes a longer time than the SDS and visa approval rate is relatively low too

Study in Canada : General Admission Criteria

Part time and post study work in Canada

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