Canada Universities

Canada

Canada

Canada

Canada

Canada

Canada

Canada

Canada

Canada

Canada
Study in Canada : Facts about Canada
- Ancient Universities
- Ancient Universities
- Modern Universities
- One of the cliches you'll hear about Canadians is that they're forever apologizing even though it was clearly your fault.
- They are highly progressive. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his cabinet in 2015 which is made of an equal number of women and men, two aboriginal members, and five from the Sikh community.
- Canadians are outdoors, and they have one passion that allows them to enjoy the great outdoors. fram skiing and snowboarding to hiking, mountain-biking, rock-climbing, comping, canoeing and snow-shoeing.
- They are extremely friendly and voluntarily will offer to help you. They are like that
- Ottawa is the capital of Canada, but it is like the Canberra - the capital of Australia which most people seem to have ever heard of
- Canada's most popular coffee shop is Tim Horton's, a chain founded by a former ice-hockey star.
- Toronto is Canada's largest city. It's a global centre for business, finance, arts and culture and is consistently ranked one of the world's most livable cities.
- 26 Canadian institutions are counted among the best in the world, according to Times Higher Esco tion's World University Rankings 2018
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
- Home to the global brand and centuries-old universities like Oxford and Cambridge
- Oldest and universally reputable education system
- Strong research infrastructure and industry focussed curriculum
- Flexible masters to choose from and typically one year in duration
- Advance Diplomas-3 years in duration
Academic Year
- M.Eng-Master of Engineering-Degrees that require coursework and a project, with the coursework being the major component.
- MASC-Master of Applied Science - Degrees that require coursework and a thesis, with thesis being the major component. Typically takes 2 years to complete and students can apply for scholarships for these degrees.
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
- 50 points - Confirmation of Acceptance of Study (CAS)
- 10 points - Finance requirement / proof of fund
- 10 points - English language proficiency
- Pay the tuition fee and transfer living expenses and obtain the GIC.
- If you are applying for a study permit to Quebec based institu- tions, you have to apply for CAQ (Certificate of Acceptance of Quebec) before proceeding with visa launch.
- Get your medicals / health check-up done (appointment is must).
- Prepare an impressive SOP outlining your objective of stucking in Canada and aligning the same with your career gogearter graduating from the Canadian institution.
- Now get your visa forms filled online and then book an appoint ment for biometrics which will cost CAD $85 and then submit the visa application in VFS office in Banjara Hills. The visa fee is CAD $150 and no prior appointment is required for submission.
- Visa decision on your application will be out in max 4 to 6 weeks time.
Part time and post study work in Canada
- Students are allowed to work part-time for 20 hours when the classes are ON and full-time during semester breaks.
- Students upon graduating from the colleges/universities in Canada with a post-secondary diploma advance diploma, bachelor's degree, post graduate diploma or a masters degree may apply for c visa extension to work and gain professional experience in Canada. Depending on the duration a your program, you may be eligible for PGWP (Post Graduation Work Permit) from 1 year to 1.5 years of to a maximum of upto 3 years. You have up to 180 days after you graduate to apply for a PGWP