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Study In Canada

Canada

Canada is a huge country of diverse peoples, lifestyles and landscapes. It offers a multiplicity of top quality education programs of interest to international students. Many Canadian educational institutions provide special services for international students, designed to assist them to integrate into the academic community and to help them throughout their stay.

Our services are directed towards assessing and matching students from the Indian sub-continent with the philosophy, requirements, academic offerings and resources of Canadian universities. PRUNER'S assists the students through the entire application process from the identification of the programs of study to the actual enrollment.

 

Why Study in Canada?

1. From elementary school to post-secondary courses, Canada is known for its high educational standards. The teachers are well-trained and provide a variety of viewpoints to the classroom. At the university level, at least one international degree is held by two out of every five academics. It also contains ten of the top 250 universities in the globe. There is, in our opinion, no better location to learn.

2. We're glad to state that the notion of Canadians as "warm and welcoming" is accurate. When you visit Canada, you'll discover a friendly country with a distinct Canadian culture that values variety. Canada is regarded as one of the safest countries in the world for international students, from large cities to tiny communities.

3. If you're looking for the high life, you've come to the right place. In Canada, both Canadians and international students have a high level of living. It's a fantastic place to work and live. In fact, when it comes to quality of life, we are ranked first in the world. We also have four of the top 100 greatest student cities in the world, according to the World University Rankings. That's something to brag about, right there!

4. We enjoy studying as well. In fact, we've spent years studying graduate outcomes for both domestic and international students. And do you know what we discovered? College and university graduates in Canada have a high earning potential. That's because we prepare them (and you) for a bright future and fruitful careers. Canada has created 1.6 million new employment in the last decade alone.

5. Among English-speaking countries, Canada is regarded for having some of the lowest university tuition fees. Whatever your financial situation, you'll find something suitable in our varied choice of educational possibilities. To plan your budget, research the cost of post-secondary programs and living expenditures in the city or town of your choosing.

Admission Requirements

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS), the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL), and the Pearson Test of English (PTE) are all standardized language examinations that must be taken in order to be considered for college entrance. These have a variety of formats, structures, and outcome bands. These examinations differ in a variety of ways, but many colleges will accept any of the results. As a result, the student must choose which exam to take.

Cost of Studying in Canada

The cost of tuition varies depending on the university, course, and city. For an undergraduate course in Canada, the average tuition costs would be around Rs 19.65 lakh per year. If you want to apply for a postgraduate study, the average cost each year is around Rs 11.32 lakh.

The average first-year tuition prices in Canada are based on 308 BE/Btech courses. Note that the average first-year tuition expenses in Canada are based on 316 MS courses.

Full-tuition or partial-tuition international admission scholarships are available. Part-time scholarships for education at any level and in any programmes often run from $2000 to $5000 Canadian dollars. Check with your native country's Ministry of Education (or comparable body) for overseas scholarship options.

Admission and Application Process

• With relation to the course, all students must have the required English language proficiency.
• Covering Letter, Application Fees, Application Form, Statement of Purpose, Essays, Resume, LOR, Transcripts, Mark Sheets & Certificates, Bank Statement, Affidavit of Financial Statements, Test Score Report, etc.
• Once you've decided on an institution and a course, meet with an education consultant to begin the visa application process.

Scholarships are available at some Canadian universities for students who have excelled academically. The institution determines the amount and type of reward. Scholarships in Canada are extremely competitive, and all applications must be submitted directly to the institution.

Work

• In Canada, you can work while you study because the country has a high quality of living and solid career prospects for potential migrants, thus there are plenty of job options for students on and off campus. The employees are pleasant, the pay is competitive, and there is a good work-life balance. If you're studying in Canada, it's a good idea to have enough money in your bank account to cover your expenses without having to work, because there's no guarantee you'll find job while you're there.

• Jobs that are part-time.

• A fascinating truth about studying abroad is that international students can supplement their income by working part-time.

Work On Campus

You can work on-campus at the university where you are pursuing your post-secondary education. You can work up to 20 hours per week during your studies and full time during your vacations, depending on your eligibility. On-campus employment is defined as work done in buildings that the educational institution owns, leases, or rents.

Work Off Campus

International students must have a valid off-campus work permit in order to work while studying. You must be a full-time student at a publicly-funded post-secondary institution or a private institution allowed to award degrees by provincial statute to be eligible for off-campus.

Internships and Co-operative

Finding an internship in your field is an important step toward achieving your career objectives. It's always a good idea to get some hands-on experience in the sector while you're studying for a specific course, especially if it's on the international level. Gaining industrial experience can help you gain a better understanding of the sector and the scope of your chosen degree.

While taking classes, several courses require students to work as part of their studies. Few courses require professional experience to graduate, and students will receive their diploma only after demonstrating relevant work experience, either on or off school. Internship or co-op employment is a type of work that allows you to get experience in a specific field.