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Study in Canada

Education System in Canada

You can select the best suited to your studying out of more than 90 universities and 150 colleges and technical institutes in Canada offering every program imaginable. Let us understand how they are managed and monitored.

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As the USA is the most popular student hub; hosts more international students than any other country in the world, a number fast approaching 600,000. According to the statistics; international students comprise approximately 4% of the total Undergraduate US University and US college population, and 10% for US graduate school. These international students from every continent chose to study at USA’s educational institutions with a strong belief that they will get better job opportunities after the completion of their studies. USA’s educational institutes would not only groom them to be the best but also help them prepare well to present themselves globally in the areas of their choice.

  • Within the provinces under the department of education, there are district school boards administering the educational programs.
  • Education is compulsory up to an age of 16.
  • There are significant differences between the education systems of the different provinces of Canada.
  • Secondary schooling in Canada could go up to Grade 11, 12 or 13, depending on the province unlike in India, where Grade 12 is a standard followed all over the country.
  • Within the provinces under the department of education, there are district school boards administering the educational programs
  • Education is compulsory up to an age of 16.

Post-Secondary Education in Canada

Community Colleges & Technical Institutes: These colleges and institutes offer more vocational-related curricula with small classes and off-campus course offerings, wider laboratory space, and interactive method of teaching. The courses offered by these institutes are mainly employer-cantered preparing their training program largely based on the training needs of the business, industry and public sectors. The students are awarded diplomas and certificates rather than the degrees. However, a trend has started of granting degrees and applied degrees by these institutes.

The reason behind the lower cost education in Canadian Universities is that most Canadian Universities are public funded and hence they can offer best quality education with the lower tuition fees than their counterparts in other countries. The courses and degrees from Undergraduate to Doctorate are offered by these universities at the most economic tuition fees.

Universities
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University Colleges offer students a choice either academic oriented University Degree programs or the more practical-oriented College Diplomas and certificates. As a part of the Canadian college system, university colleges differ in terms of their strong student’s support services, small classes, and strong campus environment. You will be offered combined degree/diploma programs and university transfer programs.

University Colleges
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Costs Of Study In Canada

Let us have a look at the average figures of costs that you may have to incur the fees …

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Bachelors

Average costs of Bachelors

  • Bachelors Cost

    4,500 – 16,000

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Graduate

The average range of Graduate is as below

  • Graduate

    4,000 – 19,000