STUDY IN CANADA

Have you ever wondered why education tourism has been steadily rising in Canada over the past few years? Canada's image as a desirable destination for higher education has endured throughout time, thanks to a number of characteristics such as its widespread recognition and reputation, accessibility, exposure to other cultures, and wealth of research opportunities. The nation ranks second among the G-8 nations in terms of education spending, and it spends more on the sector overall than the OECD average. According to a UN survey, it has been ranked among the best three places in the world to live for the past nine years running. Additionally, it has continuously asserted its dominance in rankings such as "the best place to study." A Canadian diploma or degree is highly valued in the fields of business, government, and

Visitors visiting Canada will see some of the world's most breathtaking natural settings. The vast prairies, the majestic Rocky Mountains of Alberta, the lush coastline of British Columbia, the maple sugar country of the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence, and the rugged hills and gorgeous coastline of the Atlantic Provinces are just a few of the breathtaking natural landscapes that await exploration in Canada.

EDUCATION SYSTEM

The nation reports spending more than $30 billion annually on public postsecondary education. Tertiary education is offered by both government and private universities, with degrees, diplomas, certificates, and attestations depending on the type of school and length of the program. Canadian universities are considered among the top ten in the world due to their exceptional career placement rates and placement rates for graduates. This leads to the highest number of students applying to study in Canada for each intake. Students studying in Canada are highly sought after by some of the world's top recruiters and have excellent prospects of becoming the most successful specialists.

These are the degrees that Canadian higher education institutions often award.

👉Certificate Level (one year)
👉Diploma level (two years)
👉Advanced Diploma (three years)
👉Fast track Diplomas or Advanced Diploma (1 or 2 years)
👉Post-graduate Diplomas/Certificates (one or two years)
👉Master’s Degree (one to two years)
👉M.Phil. Degree (two years)
👉Doctorate or PhD (four to seven years)

Because Canadian degrees and diplomas are recognized worldwide, students prefer to study there despite the fact that average winter and summer high temperatures differ from place to region. In many sections of the country, especially the interior and Prairie provinces—which have a continental climate with daily average temperatures close to -15 °C (5 °F) but with severe wind chills that can plunge below -40 °C (-40 °F)—winters can be very harsh. While snow can remain on the ground for approximately six months of the year in noncoastal areas, it can remain all year round in some northern regions.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

The following list contains the general requirements for application:

English Requirements

👉For postgraduate courses, the majority of colleges require a minimum TOEFL score of 80–84 (internet-based test).
👉Similar IELTS and PTE Academic scores are accepted by the majority of institutions and colleges.

Undergraduate study in Canada

👉In Quebec, admission to universities requires completion of at least 13 years of secondary schooling, or one more year of formal study following the completion of an intermediate degree or the 12th standard. The majority of others demand at least 12 years of basic and secondary schooling. Even with only 12 years of education, certain universities might nevertheless take a look at your application if your academic record is exceptionally strong.
👉For bachelor's degrees, a minimum of 70% in total marks is required in the 12th grade; for diplomas and advanced diplomas, it is above 50%.
👉Class XII mathematics (a prerequisite for various courses in the sciences, technology, and business).
👉IELTS/PTE Academic minimum requirements: 6.0 band overall or equivalent PTE scores

Masters in Canada

👉A qualification that is equal to the 16-year Canadian bachelor's degree is required by the majority of universities. It would entail a four-year bachelor's degree program like the B.E., B.Tech., or other similar courses, or an additional year of schooling following Indian bachelor's degrees.
👉IELTS and PTE minimum necessary academic scores: 6.5 bands overall for postgraduate diplomas, 7.0 bands for master's degrees. Equivalent PTE scores are also accepted by some colleges.
👉Work experience that is relevant (some colleges demand this for MBA and Master's in IT)

Doctorate in Canada

👉Most universities demand a master's degree in that field in order to admit students to PhD programs. In rare circumstances, institutions may nevertheless accept your application even if you don't have a master's degree.