Study in Canada

Canada is a huge and diverse country. Geographically, it’s above the USA, making it perfect for exploring a little further. Canada itself is full of famous tourist attractions, such as the powerful Niagara Falls, the huge CN Tower, Toronto Zoo, the beautiful Glacier National Park, the equally gorgeous Banff National Park, and the imposing Canadian Rockies, to name a few. The huge blinding cities of Quebec, Montreal and Toronto offer everything you could possibly want from life, with city life running seamlessly into nature. It’s beautiful. With a huge range of landscapes, from massive mountains, to green vegetation, to snow capped hills, to bustling metropolis, the choice is endless. Of course, the Rockies are famous the world over.

  • Introduction
  • Why Study in Canada
  • Fast Facts
  • Education System
  • Review

Canada has two official languages – French and English, so study in Canada is the perfect opportunity to add another language to your repertoire, which is vital in the business world and a huge advantage. And with two national languages, universities in Canada are experts in language studies.

Following are the degrees generally awarded by Canadian higher education institutes.

  • 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)

TOP 10 UNIVERSITIES FOR FOREIGN STUDY IN CANADA ARE:

Given below is the list of top 10 universities in Canada:

  • University of Toronto
  • University of British Columbia
  • University of Waterloo
  • McGill University
  • University of Montreal
  • University of Alberta
  • McMaster University
  • University of Calgary
  • Simon Fraser University
  • Queen’s University

TOP COURSES TO STUDY IN CANADA FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS:

  • Engineering – all specializations
  • health sciences
  • Information technology
  • Business management
  • Animation / VFX / Graphic Designing
  • Media/Communications
  • Hospitality management
  • Telecommunications
  • Fine Arts
  • Environmental Science
  • Computer Science

 

Why Study in Canada

The UN ranked Canada as one of the best places to live in the world – thanks to its education system, national income and quality of life. Studying courses in Canada could also help you learn a new language – or two – as Canada has two official languages, English and French.

Your choice to study abroad in Canada could be based on many factors, however the main advantages are obvious. Universities in Canada offer a proven top-class education, with no less than 12 Canadian Universities making into the Times Higher Education Supplement Top 200. Think how many universities there are in the world to put that into perspective.

You have plenty to choose from, such as Concordia University, McGill University, McMaster University, Queen’s University, Universite de Montreal, University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University of Calgary, University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, University of Western Ontario and York University.

It’s not all about league tables and awards, studying in Canada will bring many other benefits, such as an active and varied lifestyle in a beautiful country, the opportunity to work, great health care benefits, friendly locals and low tuition fees. Many study activities will lead to opportunities to make new friends, experience new landscapes and learn new skills. With each changing season a new activity comes forward, such as walking during spring and fall, sailing and summer festivals during, obviously summer, and hiking, skiing and sledging in winter.

Keep fit, make new friends, learn new skills and major in your chosen subject – what more could you want?

Study in Canada does come with the added perk of allowing you to work part-time during your studies, which will come in extremely handy not only extra cash-wise, but also to add all-important skills and experience to your CV. You are also able to work for a year after you graduate. You generally won’t need a work permit if you have a valid study permit, which being an international student you should have, but do check this out depending on the job you choose.

Fast Facts of Study in Canada

  • Canada officially became its own completely independent country in 1982 with the Canada Act and the name “Canada” comes from the word “Kanata” used by the Iroquois, a native American tribe who lived in Quebec in the 16th century.
  • The regent of England, currently Queen Elizabeth II, is the Canadian head of state.
  • Alexander Graham Bell invented telephone. Basketball was invented by a Canadian living in the United States. Other notable contributions include Hawaiian pizza, electric wheelchairs and Insulin.
  • 31 % of Canada is taken up by forests, 20 % of the world’s fresh water is in Canada and Canada has more lakes than all other countries combined.
  • Canada is highly ranked by UNO on Health and Safety living standard and has been there for a long time now.
  • Each year, nearly 400,000 international students go to Canada for further studies on majors including Engineering, Medical Sciences, Law, Sociology, Economics and Business.
  • The Hotel de Glace in Quebec is built every year using 400 tons of ice and 12 000 tons of snow. Every summer it melts away, only to be rebuilt the following winter.
  • Canada’s only desert in British Columbia is only 15 miles long and is the only desert in the world with a long boardwalk for visitors to walk on.

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