Canada

Overview

Education System

Advantages of Studying in Canada

  • High-quality education with globally recognized degrees.
  • Diverse and inclusive environment.
  • Opportunities for research and innovation.
  • Work opportunities during and after studies.
  • Safe and welcoming society.
  • Beautiful landscapes and high quality of life.

Intakes in the Year

  • Fall Semester: September
  • Winter Semester: January
  • Summer Semester: May

Types of Universities

  • Public Universities: Offer a wide range of programs and focus on research (e.g., University of Toronto, University of British Columbia).
  • Private Universities: Often specialise in specific fields and may have higher tuition fees (e.g., University Canada West).

Popular Programmes

  • Business and Management (MBA)
  • Engineering (Mechanical, Civil, Electrical)
  • Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Health Sciences (Nursing, Medicine, Public Health)
  • Social Sciences (Psychology, Sociology, Political Science)

Application Process

  1. Standardised Tests: IELTS/TOEFL for English proficiency; GRE/GMAT for specific programs.
  2. Application Form: Apply directly to the university or through provincial application systems (e.g., OUAC for Ontario).
  3. Personal Statement: Highlighting academic achievements, goals, and reasons for choosing the program.
  4. Letters of Recommendation: From teachers, mentors, or employers.
  5. Transcripts: Official academic records.
  6. GIC Payment: Deposit a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of CAD 20,635 for living expenses (required for the Study Direct Stream).

Visa Process

  1. Application: Apply for a study permit after receiving an admission offer.
  2. Documentation: Submit required documents, including the admission letter, proof of funds, health insurance, and passport.
  3. Biometrics and Health Examination: As required.
  4. Approval: Await visa approval and prepare for travel.

Cost of Living

  • GIC Payment: CAD 20,635 (required for living expenses and part of the visa process).

Scholarships

  • Government Scholarships: Including the Canada Graduate Scholarships (CGS) and Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships.
  • University-Specific Scholarships: Based on academic merit, financial need, and other criteria.
  • External Scholarships: Offered by organisations and foundations (e.g., Trudeau Foundation Scholarships).
  • Erasmus+ Program: For students from the EU.