Through the years, an increasing number of students embark upon the decision to study in Canada. While the entry requirements at universities in Canada may be competitive, the quality of their programs is impeccable. Coupled with the economic nature of education, Canada becomes the number one choice for students seeking higher education abroad. Canada also offers alluring stay back opportunities which is why a significant number of students are further drawn there. Moreover, during the duration of their study in Canada, students are permitted to indulge in part-time work which acts as an excellent starting point to commence their professional journey as well as earn money to cover the costs of their education. Furthermore, a UN survey has found Canada to be the best place in the world to live in.
Top Courses to study in Canada
· Humanities and Social Sciences
· Engineering and Technology
· Biological and Life Sciences
· Business Management Studies in Canada
· Aviation
· Sports
· Tourism and Hospitality
· Law and Regulations
Intakes
Students looking to study in Canada should commence the process one year prior. Canada primarily has a Fall and Winter intake in the months of September and January respectively. Some universities may have a May intake as well. Students should also take into consideration the program and university they are making an application into.
Costs to study at universities in Canada
One of the most educated countries in the world, as per Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Canada is amongst the top 3 countries in the world, in terms of spending per capita for public post-secondary education.
The tuition fees to study at various educational levels in Canada can be understood as follows:
Program
Tuition Fees (Approx.)/Year in CAD
Diploma & Certificate Program
13,000–16,000
Bachelors Program
13,000–18,000
Master’s Program
17,000–25,000
Levels of study in Canada
There are several levels of study in Canada and the entry requirements for the same can be looked at as follows:
Advanced Diploma/Certificate/Diploma:
Along with a Higher second-class score in HSC, students should also have attained the requisite scores in IELTS/TOEFL. Other conditions by universities also come into play.
Bachelor’s Degree:
Colleges and Universities in Canada need prospective students to have First Class in their HSC and clear their IELTS/TOEFL. Other conditions by individual universities also need to be considered.
Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma:
In their Bachelor’s Degree, the student needs to have attained a Higher Second Class and clear the IELTS/TOEFL. Other entry requirements depend on the university under consideration.
Master’s Degree:
Only students with a First Class in their 4 years of Bachelor’s degree can make an application for the same. They also have an alternative route of pursuing their Bachelor’s (3 years in India) and then attain a Postgraduate Diploma or Certificate from Canada. Along with this, the student also needs to successfully clear the IELTS/TOEFL as the conditions laid down by the university.
Scholarships
Scholarships in Canada are of the limited nature and in some cases may not cover the entire cost component of education, coupled with this they are also extremely competitive in nature. A strong academic record plays a determining role when a student is seeking a scholarship and it also depends on the discrepancy of individual universities under consideration. Students need to make an application for their scholarships along with their admission applications. Community Colleges, Career Colleges, School Boards, most Private Schools do not offer scholarships in Canada.
Work Opportunities
Full-time students are eligible to work up to 20 hours per week and full-time during vacation. Several programs may even have a paid co-op term where one gets hands-on experience in working in the industry in their field of study. They can earn approximately C$ 10.50 onwards. Students can work full time off campus during co-op terms, amounting to earnings between C$ 700 to C$900 per month.
Stay Back Opportunities
On completion of their study in Canada, students graduating from a program of 2 years or more in length would be eligible for a 3-year work permit after graduation with no restrictions on the types of employment and no requirement for a job offer.
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