Why study in Canada?

 
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Canada has consistently maintained its reputation as an engaging education hub due to varied reasons inclusive of affordability, exposure and opportunities. Over time, Canada has set up benchmarks and proper procedures to ensure a quality check on academic standards. This leads to a widened array of opportunities for the longer haul! Study at an elite university in one of the most developed countries in the world. The most student friendly provinces of Canada are Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec, which also are home to few of the top universities of the world.  Here are a few of the reasons why you can choose to study in Canada:

 

Top Universities in Canada

Canada has established itself as one of the leading education destinations along with dynamic nations like the USA and the UK. 26 Canadian universities have made it to the world university rankings, out of which three are a part of the top fifty and eleven, a part of the top three hundred. University of Manitoba, University of Waterloo, Royal Roads University, Cambrian College and many other universities give you a world-class experience in education and research.

Higher education in Canada

Depending on the university you choose, an undergraduate degree takes three to four years to complete whereas a postgraduate degree takes one to three years to complete. There are different kinds of education providers depending on the requirements of a student, namely Universities: They carry out research work and provide students with both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.

Community colleges and technical, applied arts or applied science schools: They grant students with certificates, diplomas, associates and bachelors degrees. Since all the educational institutions are managed by provincial governments, some norms may vary from university to university.

 
 
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Tuition fees in Canada

In comparison to other major study destinations like UK, US and Australia, tuition fees in Canada are less expensive. The fee structures are individually decided by the Canadian universities and are completely dependent on the subjects and course chosen. Courses in the field of engineering and medicine will be more expensive than those in the field of arts and humanities.

 

Financial aid to study in Canada

A plethora of scholarships, grants and bursaries are available for international students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. There are scholarships which are solely provided by the university that you choose to study in, there are sports, academic and subject centric scholarships that are based on your achievements in your respective fields. It is always advised to apply early since the funding is limited and the competition is very high.

 
 
 
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