Study in Canada
According to the Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development (OECD), Canada spends more per capita on its
Education System than any other country. Over the years, the Canadian education
system has seen exponential growth in the education sector, making it one of
the best globally. Canadian degrees are considered equivalent to the degrees
from the U.S., Australia, and other European countries.
Canada’s study, work, and immigration
benefits attract thousands of international students from all around the world
every year. India is the top source country for international students in
Canada.
Why Study in CANADA?
Reasons to Join Canadian Institutes
Studying in Canada is a
life-changing experience that opens doors to many growth opportunities for
International students. In Canada, Streams like Business, Hospitality, and
Information Technology have always been popular, but in current trends, courses
such as Healthcare Infrastructure, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, and Equipment
Manufacturing have also become popular.
Not just superior
education, studying in Canada brings several works and P.R. opportunities to
them.
Canadian Lifestyle
Canada is the best place to live in the world. Canada gets a
high score because of its high-quality Education System, healthy culture for
students, lower crime rate, less violence, reasonable living costs, etc.
Canadians know the values of equality, pride, and respect for all individuals,
all these values make Canada a peace-loving, friendly and safe place to live.
Work Opportunities
Students can work part-time in Canada during their academic
sessions, which is a great way to earn on-the-job experience as well as extra
money to enjoy Canadian life. The maximum duration of part-time work is 20
hours/week. After completing studies, international students can extend their
stay in Canada for up to 3 years on a post-graduate work permit. On average, an
electrical engineer earns between $51,129
– $130,708 per year. Similarly, a software developer makes around $42,178 –
$112,125 per year. Nurses with various job titles earn around $46,878 – $93,600
annually.
Living Standard
Canada creates thousands
of job every year, which decrease its poverty rate. The country is safe,
politically stable, and has a well-developed public health system that has
allowed the country to remain in the number one position since 2016 (U.S. News
Quality of Life Category). The country is also secure and cost of living is
justified for international students. The monthly average cost of living for
international students in Canada is usually around 600-800 Canadian dollars.
Reasonable Expenses
The inflation rate of
Canada is very low as compared to industrial countries in the past three years.
Tuition fee for international students in Canada is much lower than their counterparts
in competing countries. Moreover, the educational quality of Canadian
Institutes is excellent and affordable. For example, on an average, an MBA
course costs around 25-30 thousand Canadian dollars, whereas the same course
would cost approximately 30-80 thousand U.S. dollars per year in the USA.
Research Value
Research plays a vital
role in acquiring advanced knowledge. Canadian universities run many
scholarship programs to encourage talented students. The Canadian Government
and private businesses also welcome new ideas, and they may offer to cover the
entire research cost, which makes studying in Canada more attractive.
Weather
Canada is the
second-largest country, and it has four distinct seasons: winter, fall, spring,
and summer. The weather experience changes depending on the province or
territory you are in. For example, coastal regions such as British Columbia
have milder winter than interior and prairie provinces where the winter
temperature varies between -15°C to -30°C. Summers, on the other hand, are warm
with temperatures ranging between 20°C to 30°C. No matter the weather
condition, the best student cities as per the rankings in Canada are Montreal,
Vancouver, Toronto, Ottawa, and Quebec.
Visa Process Chart
Top 10 international
universities by Times Higher Education
- University
of British Columbia
- McGill University
- Concordia
University Montreal
- Simon Fraser University
- University of Alberta
- University of Windsor
- Dalhousie University
- York University
- University of Regina
- University of Toronto



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