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Study in Canada

Why Study in Canada?

World-Class Education System

Canada boasts one of the top-rated education systems globally, renowned for its quality and innovation.

Immigration-Friendly Country

Canada offers pathways for international students to transition to permanent residency, making it attractive for long-term settlement.

Prestigious Universities

Choose from a diverse range of highly respected universities, with many featured prominently in global rankings like QS and World University Rankings.

Affordable Tuition Fees

Compared to the US and UK, Canadian universities offer relatively lower tuition fees, making education more accessible.

Job-Focused Programs with Co-op

Many Canadian programs emphasize practical, hands-on learning with cooperative education opportunities, enhancing career prospects.

Strong Economy

Benefit from Canada's stable and resource-rich economy, providing ample job opportunities and economic stability.

Work Opportunities

Students can work part-time on-campus without a work permit and off-campus with a permit, gaining valuable Canadian work experience.

Post-Graduate Work Permits

Upon graduation, students can apply for post-graduate work permits related to their field of study, facilitating career progression.

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)

Opportunity for nomination under PNPs for Canadian immigration, providing a path to permanent residency.

Spousal Accompaniment and Work Rights

Spouses of international students may accompany them to Canada and may also be eligible for work permits.

Canadian Education System

Diverse Educational Institutions

  • Universities & Colleges: Offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • Community Colleges / Technical Institutes: Providing practical training and skills development.
  • Career Colleges: Focused on specific vocational training and certifications.
  • Language Schools: Offering language proficiency programs.
  • Secondary Schools: Providing high school education for international students.

Canada's education system spans a spectrum of institutions, each catering to different educational needs and career aspirations, ensuring a comprehensive and enriching academic experience.

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Steps to move forward

Steps to move forward

 

Do not accept students with long gaps and multiple backlogs.

 

 

Each university in Canada has its own policy regarding admission requirements. You will need to contact each university directly for the specific requirements of the program you are interested in. Generally, you will need to have a high school diploma or equivalent, proof of English or French language proficiency, and academic transcripts.

 

Yes of course scholarships are available for students while studying in
Canada depending upon the eligibility of each scholarship provided by the
Universities. The details of the scholarship will be available on the University
website.

 

You can apply for a study permit online or through a visa application centre in your country. You will need to have a letter of acceptance from a designated learning institution in Canada, proof of financial support, a valid passport, and other supporting documents. You may also need to provide biometrics, a medical exam, and a police certificate.

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