Why Study in Canada?
Study in a country that has tripled its international student population over the past decade, thanks to its globally recognized universities offering a world class education, highly practical programs with hands-on learning and some of the most affordable tuition fees among English-speaking countries. Enjoy top quality life in the ‘most liveable cities’ of Vancouver and Toronto and advance your career in one of the very resource rich, industrialized and stable economies.
Careers & Industry Insights
Among the wealthiest nations in the world, Canada is a land of opportunities for those who wish to study, live and prosper. Canada’s highly sophisticated economy is fuelled by sectors such as Agriculture, Energy, Technology, Manufacturing & Services. Top careers international students can look forward to include Engineering, Construction, IT, Healthcare, Law and Banking & Finance. This country enjoys a job growth rate well above its population growth rate and offers a high standard of living to all its residents including international students.
What are the academic exams required to study in Canada?
Here’s a list of other tests you may have to take in order to seek admission in a Canadian institution:
Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT)
Graduate Record Examinations (GRE)
Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT)
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
Are Canada qualifications recognised worldwide?
Yes, degrees from Canadian institutions are accepted worldwide and known for their quality of education.
Can students work during studies in Canada?
Indian students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week during an ongoing session and full-time during vacations. You can also get up to three years of extension post completion of your studies depending on your program duration.
How much does it cost to study at Canada?
Canada is a country where high-quality education is accessible at tuition rates lower than in many other countries. However, before you depart from India, it is important to take into account expenses such as accommodation, food, health coverage, and travel, in addition to your tuition fees when calculating the estimated cost of studying in Canada. This will assist you in effectively planning your budget. The amount you will spend on tuition fees varies depending on the type of qualification and institution you choose. To cover these expenses, you will need approximately between CAD 13,000 and CAD 35,000 per year.
How to justify gap after 12th for Canada?
Students wishing to take a study gap in Canada must justify their reasons. Here are some commonly accepted reasons:
1. Professional Experience/Internships: Gaining work experience in the field.
2. Second Attempt: Preparing for entrance exams for better education opportunities.
3. Medical or Health-related Issues: Dealing with unforeseen medical problems or accidents.
4. Holistic Growth: Developing additional skills for a successful career.
5. Each institution may have specific criteria for accepting study gaps.