Study in Canada
Study in Canada ...
Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area and the fourth-largest country by land area.
However, with a population of approximately 35 million as of 2015, it is relatively very thinly populated. With an abundance of natural resources, Canada is among the most developed countries in the world. It ranks among the top countries on the human development index and offers a high quality of living. It ranks among the highest in international measurements of government transparency, civil liberties, economic freedom, and education.
Why study in Canada?
Canada offers vast opportunities to students to unlock their potential in the international job market. Canada is the leader in many areas of technology, research and management and offers students the right exposure to best resources and learning tools. Add to this the excitement of cross-cultural experience of studying with people from across the world, and you truly get what's called global education.
Global presence
With many institutes of international repute, Canadian degrees, diplomas and certificate are globally recognised as being equivalent to those obtained from the United States or other top Commonwealth countries. High academic standards set by academic institutes and rigorous quality controls by the government ensure high-quality education for students, promising great future for students.
Cutting-edge research opportunities
Canadian universities are at the forefront of cutting-edge research in various fields at post-secondary and higher education, giving students an opportunity to prove themselves at the highest level. Education in Canada is aligned to the industry, which supports research in fields like engineering, medicine, agriculture, computers, environmental science, etc.
Internships and co-op programs
To add to a student's learning process, Canadian colleges and universities offer work placement programs as a means of enhancing curriculum with real-world industry experience. These co-op or internship programs can go a long way in adding valuable international work experience to a student’s résumé. Generally, students spend alternating semesters learning in the classroom and then applying that knowledge during internships in their field of study. In some cases, international students with Canadian credentials and Canadian work experience may apply for permanent residency without having to leave Canada. For more information about the possibility of immigration to Canada once your education is complete, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website.
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Student Intakes
Canadian universities/colleges have 3 intakes:
September
January
May
Tuition Fee
Tuition fee differ from one university to another and also varies widely across courses. It can as low as CAN$ 12,000 to as high as CAN$ 20,000 per annum. Visit the institutions' websites for exact fee structures.
Living cost
The approximate annual living expenses are around CAN$ 10,000, which includes food, accommodation, transportation as well as other daily expenses. However, expenses may vary depending on lifestyle.
Steps/Process for student
Step 1: Attend a counseling session @ CLM Consultation Services
Step 2: Documents gathering
Step 3: Apply for admission
Step 4: Issuance of “Letter of Acceptance”
Step 5: Pay tuition fees and GIC
Step 6: Pre–medical examination - SDS
Step 7: Visa fees payment, Biometrics and visa application submission
Step 8: Visa outcome
Step 9: Fly to Canada
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