Tuesday 30 April 2013

Canada – A Promising Study Abroad Destination for Internationals

CANADA
Canada is highly diverse culturally, with more than 200 ethnic origins and 200 first languages reported in the 2006 census. There are two major linguistic groups and two official languages, English and French. In 2006, over 57 per cent of the population reported English as their first language and almost 22 per cent reported French as their first language. The vast majority of francophones in Canada live in Quebec, where 79 per cent have French as their mother tongue. Almost 4 per cent of the Canadian population self-identified as Aboriginal. Read more............

Why Study in Canada?












Canada has ranked as one of the top ten places to live in the world since 1994 according to the United Nations (UN) and the Economist Intelligence Unit. Canada’s education reputation is based on quality and recognized for excellence across the entire education sector.
  • Elementary and secondary (K-12) students in Canada are consistently ranked among the world’s top five academic performers. International students benefit from supportive environments with a focus on student-centred learning.
  • Canada’s universities are among the best in the world. In 2012, 4 Canadian universities ranked in the Top 100 of the ARWU Shanghai Ranking and 22 in the Top 500; 3 ranked in the Top 50 of the QS University Ranking and 20 in the Top 500; and 5 ranked in the Top 100 of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings and 8 in the Top 200.
  • Canadian's universities have links to more than 5,000 active international collaboration agreements.
  • Over 90% of Canada’s college graduates are employed in their field of study within six months after graduation and 93% of employers are satisfied with graduates.
  • Language schools in Canada are leaders in language training at all levels.  

Admission requirements

Each university in Canada has its own policy regarding admission requirements. Contact each university directly for the admission requirements or login to Higherstudy.com website for the program you’re interested in. Find a program/university and click on the name of the university for detailed information.

Top Reasons to Study in Canada

Qualifications Globally Recognized
High-quality education in Canada that will open doors for your future and benefit your career over the long term. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is globally recognized.
Affordable Education
The quality of education and living standards in Canada are amongst the highest in the world, but the cost of living and tuition fees for international students are generally lower than in other countries.
Healthy and Safe Communities
United Nations consistently ranks Canada as one of the safe and best place in the world to live. As an international student in Canada, you’ll enjoy all of the same freedoms which protect Canadians.
World-Class Language Education
Teaching French and English as a first and second language is an integral part of a Canadian education, you will be able to improve your fluency and capacity for either language as you further your studies.
Exciting Campus Lifestyle
Canada’s post-secondary campuses offer you enormous possibilities for learning and leisure. Plus, you’ll have incredible opportunities to meet like-minded individuals and gain valuable experience through student-run governments, radio, newspapers and businesses.
Land of Possibilities
Under Canada’s highly dynamic and hands-on academic environment, you will not only acquire knowledge and skills in analysis and communication, but you will also learn how to express yourself, demonstrate your creativity, and develop your self-confidence!
Possibility of Immigration
Did you know that some 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 schooling is complete, please visit the Citizenship and Immigration Canada website.

Scholarships

  • Scholarships: International Scholarships available for the best and brightest international students and researchers to study and conduct research in Canada.
Work opportunities
International students in Canada are permitted to work part-time for 20 hours per week (first six months in campus and off campus thereafter). During vacations, international students can work up to 40 hours. 

Besides part-time jobs, many universities offer paid or unpaid internships for a few months during the length of the course, especially in post-graduate programmes like MBA.

Students who complete a full-time programme longer than eight months and less than two years can receive a work permit lasting as long as the programme.

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