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Why Choose Canada?




The combination of Canada's reputation for high-quality education and its globally recognized degrees in Addition to its natural and safe environment are just a few of the things that attract tens of thousands of International students to Canada every year. Canada offers vibrant cities and beautiful natural spaces, an Exceptional quality of living and an education system that is recognized world-wide in attracting high-achieving students to all levels of study.

Everyday more and more international students are choosing to study in Canada because of the Following:



Quality  
  Canadian degrees and diplomas are recognized throughout the world. Graduates have had strong Success in their goals and alumni from Canadian campuses have secured prestigious roles globally and Specifically in India. Canadian work experience is highly desirable by multi-national companies who actively recruit on Canadian campuses.

  Variety
 
Students coming to Canada have over 90 degree granting universities, 175 community colleges, Numerous private language schools and many corporate training facilities to choose from. The Canadian Education system includes strong student support services, opportunities for career counseling and Options to participate in internship or co-op programs. Small classes, flexibility in program choices and active campus communities enrich a personalized learning experience. Also, because Canada is officially a bilingual country, you can choose to study in French or English.


  Cost
 
Canada spends more per capita on its education system than any other country in the world. As a result, Canadian universities and colleges offer lower tuition rates for international students than their counterparts in most other countries. The cost of study in Canada is considerably less than the USA, Australia and the United Kingdom.


  Multicultural & Welcoming Society
 
Canada's international reputation as a peace-keeping nation extends to its citizens. Canadians comprise Of many different cultures, religions and races from around the world. Students coming to Canada will experience a secure, peaceful, multicultural environment in cities and towns with people who are friendly and interested in learning about other cultures
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  Standard of Living
 
In the last decade, Canada has repeatedly been chosen by UN as one of the best places to live in the World. The reasons listed included: high education enrolment levels; high-quality, low cost education; Universal healthcare system; an uncompromising respect for fundamental rights and human dignity; clean and safe cities; and cosmopolitan, multicultural ethnic cities with many recreational amenities
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  Possibility to work in Canada after graduation
 
International students who have graduated from a Canadian university or college have the opportunity To work in Canada, with a work permit, for up to three years, depending on the length of their program of study. During their study years, international students can work on campus without a work permit, And also off-campus, with a work permit, up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions and Full term during scheduled breaks.



Indian Students in Canada


Indian students enrolled in Canadian educational institutions, mainly post-secondary, are on the rise. Study Permits issued to Indian nationals in 2008 totalled 3,712, which represented an impressive increase over the previous year’s level. Currently, India is the fourth largest source country for Canada’s student population. In 2008, total entries of foreign students in Canada were 79,509, while the stock of foreign students in the same year totalled 178,227.

 

Education Systems in Canada




In Canada, education is not centrally administered by the federal government. Each of Canada’s ten provinces and three territories is responsible for education matters within its borders. While there are a number of differences in the ways that each one delivers and administers education and training, there are also many similarities, including the high quality of programs available across Canada.

Post-secondary (or tertiary) students can choose to study at a university or college. The term ‘university’ refers to an institution with a mainly academic or research focus. Universities offer Bachelor, Masters (also called Graduate), Doctorate and Post doctorate (also called Postgraduate) degrees, as well as specialized professional training for those who want to become physicians, lawyers, engineers or accountants.


Study Permits




An international student who wishes to study in Canada for a period of more than six months will need to apply for a Study Permit, and a student who is a citizen of certain countries, such as India, will also require a visa to enter Canada. To study in Quebec, students also must have a Certificate of Acceptance from the Province of Quebec.


Tuition Fee and Cost of living in Canada




Most universities and colleges in Canada are funded by the government, and as a result the tuition fees are considerably  lower than fees in many other countries. Each institution determines its own tuition fee rates, and there can be a wide range even within the same province. While fees are generally more expensive for non-Canadian students, the levels of government funding do make it possible for institutions to offer education at a lower rate to all students. There is also a growing number of private institutions in Canada which are not publicly funded, and which charge the same or very similar tuition fee rates to both Canadian and international students.

Compared to many other countries, the cost of living in Canada is very affordable. As a rough guide, a student is likely to need between C$15,000 and C$30,000 annually to cover tuition and living expenses. This cost range is an average only and will vary according to the institution and program a student is enrolled in, location, and living choices.

 

Working While Studying and Work After Graduation




Many post-secondary international students are eligible to work both on and off campus while studying. Recent changes to Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit Program allow qualified international students to obtain an open work permit with no restrictions as to the type of job and no requirement for a job offer. These students will be eligible to work for up to three years anywhere in Canada.

 




 
 
 
 
   

 

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