Here’s why you should choose Canada as your study abroad destination!
Education Recognition: Canada has one of the world’s best and superior quality of education system having international recognition and outstanding programs in diverse subject areas.
Affordable Education:Education in Canada is economical as average tuition fees ranges between $10,000-$33,000 per annum.
Quality Teaching:The highly dynamic study environment not only help students in acquiring knowledge, but also helps in demonstrating one’s creative bent of mind and develops confidence.
Safety:Canada has been consistently ranked by the United Nations as one of the best places in the world to live and is considered as a safe and peaceful country.
Student Support:All universities and colleges have student services department and international offices. They usually include personal counselling, career development, student welfare and can address one’s personal needs as an international student.
Part Time Earning Opportunities:International students can work up to 20 hours per week during their studies and 40 hours per week during vacation.
Canada has an educational system that rivals some of the best in the world and is taught in both English and French, the two most common languages spoken globally.
Due to its high GDP spending on education (ranked 2nd amongst the G-8 countries), student outcomes are of the highest standards. This also carries over to its universities, with Canadian degrees, diplomas and certificates being well regarded across the world.
With a focus on technology, research, and innovation, you’ll be immersed in a forward-thinking society while learning from some of the brightest minds.
Studying in Canada is very affordable. Usually, undergraduate fees for international students are around CA$ 25,000 per year, depending on what course of study you’ve chosen and which university you have enrolled in.
Studying more expensive courses such as engineering and medicine can cost on average CA$ 28,000 per year as an undergraduate.
International graduates can gain a Post-Graduation Work Permit and work in Canada for up to 3 years after graduating from a designated Canadian education institution. To be eligible, you must: