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Study in Canada
Why should a student study in Canada?
Excellent quality of life, good salaries starting with approximately CAD 50,000 and a great education system are the hallmark of Canadian education.
Above all else, bright prospects of getting Permanent Resident status. Canada is undoubtedly the most Immigration and Settlement friendly country, which makes it extremely safe to INVEST in education, and get lifelong rewards, both financial and job-satisfaction.
Facts about studying in Canada:
- The Canada experience which is valued by employers in Canada
- Promising future in Canada with tremendous job opportunities
- A safe climate and incredible quality of life
- Affordable tuition fees and living expense
- Study and work simultaneously
- Students get three intakes in a year (intakes is ‘number of times admissions are open in one year’) with Canadian Colleges and Universities
- Intake 1: Fall (September), Intake II: Winter (January), Intake III: Summer (April / May)
Students can opt for any of the following Post-secondary (After class 12) education programs:
- Certificate level (1 year)
- Diploma level (1 or 2 years)
- Advanced Diploma (2 to 3 years)
- Bachelor's degree (4 years full-time)
- Postgraduate diplomas/certificates (1 or 2 years)
- Masters degrees (1 or 2 years)Read More About Universities in Canada
- According to ca.talent.com, the average salaries in Canada is CAD 33500 annually, which translates to $17 per hour
- Undergraduates and post graduates could get approximately CAD 48,000 to CAD 54,000 in one year
- Summary- Being well-educates pays well!
- To know more about salaries ca.talent.com/salary?
- High-quality education at lower costs along with scope of scholarships
Average fee
Average fee
Canadian student visa fees is approximately $150 and takes up to 90 days for the student Visa to be granted.
For Visa to be granted a student needs-
- An acceptance letter from the college / University (i.e. Designated Learning Institution- DLI)
- A valid passport
- Provide proof of finances to support yourself while in Canada
- Comply to Indian Visa requirements
- Apply for the study permit prior to leaving for Canada
- Student needs to be covered by health insurance during one’s stay in Canada
- Certain Canadian provinces offer provincial health coverage either free or for a certain premium
- Canada is considered one of the best countries to study. Canada is a student friendly country, and all the cities are good viz. Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa , Quebec City, Edmonton, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Waterloo, Kelowna among others
- 3 provinces- Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta are preferred by students for low cost of living and quality education
- Over 35% of students studying in Canada come from India totalling over 1.4 lakh Indian students
- As per the QS World University Rankings® 2021 the top 10 Canadian Universities are as follows:
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Global Rank
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- Canada is known for its ‘welcoming nature’ and a healthy economy
- Plenty of job opportunities exit after graduation
- With safe surroundings and neighbourhood, all the cities are considered a pot pourri of cultures
- Bountiful nature and beautiful surroundings
- Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan preferred by Indian immigrants
- A student can apply for a work visa after studies depending on duration of degree (Bachelor’s or Master’s).
- A student should have completed a ‘study program’ from a ‘Designated Learning Institute’ (DLI)
- The education program (Bachelor’s or Master’s) studied by a student must be-
- from a ‘designated learning institution’ (DLI) in 13 provinces/territories in www.canada.ca which tells you clearly whether or not ‘Post work visa programs’ are offered by a certain (DLI) educational institution
- for a duration of at least 8 months
- resulting in a degree, diploma or certificate
- www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada/study-permit/prepare/designated-learning-institutions-list.html
- Work visa that a student gets after completing a ‘study program’ from a designated learning institute (DLI) is called ‘Post-Graduation Work Permit’ (PGWP)
- Here, ‘POST-GRADUATION” means after ‘graduating’ from the program (it may be undergraduate or masters level)
Duration of program
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PGWP valid for same length as study program
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- There are a large array of programs in demand in Canada, and the list is exhaustive.
- However, a student should choose a program based on one’s strength and capabilities for a successful outcome
- Some of the programs are-
- Technology & Engineering
- Health
- Finance
- Sales & marketing
- General Business
- Skilled trades
Entry to a chosen program depends on the graduate programs
Depending on the chosen program as well as college, these range from IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, SAT, GRE, GMAT, MCAT, and LSAT among others