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Education System in the Canada

The Canadian education system is renowned for its quality and accessibility. It comprises early childhood education, primary education (grades 1-6/7), secondary education (grades 7-12), and post-secondary education, which includes universities and colleges offering degrees in various disciplines. Each province or territory governs its education system, leading to some variations in curriculum and structure. The system emphasizes inclusivity and support for students with special needs. Overall, Canada’s education system is highly regarded globally.

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Why study in Canada ?

With quality and affordable tuition, better employment options and a safe city, Canada has emerged as the best possible choice for aspirants. The decision to study in Canada at undergraduate or post-graduate level can be one of the most life-changing and crucial decisions for young people around the world. There are prestigious Canadian universities and reputed colleges that are located across the country. They are well renowned for their research and innovation.

 

Canada’s higher education institutions boast diversity — which happens to vary in size, character, breadth, as well as the scope of the programs. High academic standards and in-depth researched quality controls suggests that when you opt for Canada you will get the best and high- quality education that majorly benefits them in their careers. A Canadian degree, or diploma or even a course certificate is usually recognized as an equivalent to the ones obtained from the United States or Commonwealth countries.

Canada has often emerged as the preferred choice for students who have the option of studying in other developed countries such as the United States or United Kingdom, which is due to the fact that the tuition costs are lower. Compared to other countries, the Canadian international tuition fees, as well as the cost of accommodation and all the other living expenses are absolutely reasonable. The multicultural environment gives students an opportunity to interact with people of all backgrounds and ethnicities.

 

Canada has the 7th largest international student population in the world. The 494,600 international students are studying at various levels of education. The international students who wish to study in Canada have increased with an average growth rate of about 7% every year. It’s difficult to find the local ethnic foods and also fun recreation activities that are associated with specific cultures in other countries. However, it is not the case with the people of Canada, they are generally broad minded and very respectful towards the perspectives of others. Over the past century, Canada has graciously become home to more than 15 million immigrants. Between 2008 and 2018, the number of international students studying in Canada increased by 87.0%, or at an average annual rate of 8.1%. ACE Educational Foundation, an overseas consultancy, offers students the right guidance towards their future career. We will act as your carrier guide to study in Canada.

 

Amongst the most prominent highlights of the country, the quality of education and living standards ran as the highest attractions. While comparing the cost of living and the tuition fees with other developed countries, the study indicated that Canada’s cost of living and tuition fees are lower than other countries for international students. There are also a significant number of scholarship opportunities for international students in Canada. The scholarship would be awarded on a merit-based basis. The scholarship and other assistance are awarded in many forms, from tuition waivers, various types of assistantships, to fellowships. A very important factor for most international students while choosing a study abroad program is safety. Canada is a safe place with a very low crime rate and no racial discrimination. The rate of crime has gradually decreased. Firearms are strictly controlled and are generally not permitted, unlike the US. The Global Peace Index also applauds the consistency of Canada as it stands tall amongst the top 10 safest countries in the world. It is noticed that it is naturally less affected by natural disasters.

 

Studying in Canada can prove a beneficial and highly rewarding investment that paves the way for a successful future as you have access to the premier education, intertwined with cross- cultural experiences, and a globally accredited degree. ACE Educational Foundation is the best education consultancy in Nepal that offers the service expertise of its proficient staff. Canada’s universities boast high standards of overall excellence, academic as well as personal development. Canada has nearly 114 universities with 200 colleges & some other renowned institutes. 26 universities in Canada have featured in the prestigious QS World University

Rankings of 2019, out of which three also make their position amongst the world’s top 50, with somewhere about 11 or even more making it to the world’s top 300 list. Each year, thousands of international student flock to study at prestigious Canadian colleges and obtain their degree from accredited universities. If you also wish to get yourself enrolled in one of the top Canadian universities, our consultants can help you greatly.

 

Education System in Canada

 

The Canadian education system attracts students from all over around the globe. Canada boasts one of the highest rates of post-secondary education all across the globe, with about every 6 of
10 adults between 25 to 64 years of age having successfully completed post-secondary education. There are about more than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate degree programs that are available and run successfully in Canadian universities, from renowned certifications to reputed PhDs. Universities and colleges are focused on offering degree programs, but they might also be open to offering some diplomas and certificates which are often in a more professional degree designation to the students. University degrees are extended to students at three consecutive levels:

⦁ Bachelor’s level students can enter after having successfully completed secondary school or the two-year cégep program in Quebec. Bachelor’s degrees require three or four years of full-time study, but this depends on the province and whether the program is general or specialized.
⦁ A Master’s Degrees course typically requires two years of study after the bachelor’s degree.
⦁ For a Doctoral Degree, three to five years of additional study and research plus a dissertation are the normal requirements.

For more regulated professions like medicine, law, and social work, the education system usually requires a work placement, which is done to obtain a license that allows you to practice. Degree- granting institutions in Canada are more focused on teaching and research. Teaching is one of the key occupations being adopted. Whether it is at a small and liberal arts university or one that offers undergraduate degrees or comprehensive institutions. You can discuss all about your studies in Canada with us in our office.

 

According to OECD, The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Canada shows a higher percentage of GDP in the realm of education as compared to other countries. Its educational expenditure has been the highest globally and above the OECD average. Canada also boasts of excellent post-secondary education. Moreover, it is the one that consistently ranks higher than the other neighboring countries in the international tests in terms of academic

performance. It is the province’s main responsibility to ensure that all the laws that regulate local educational programs are maintained and adhered to.

 

Universities

Canada has nearly 114 universities and is home to some of the world’s top universities. Some well-known universities include University of Toronto, University of British Columbia and McGill University.

Universities offer three levels of education: Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree course and Doctoral degree.

⦁ A Bachelor’s degree normally requires 3 to 4 years of study.
⦁ Master’s degree course is usually about 1 to 3 years long.
⦁ The Doctoral degree is the one that requires somewhere about 3 or more years of study and extensive research to obtain the entitled position.

The academic year is divided into 2 semesters: September to December and January to April. Some schools extend the best and most lucrative spring and summer classes, while some operate on a regular trimester basis. Admission requirements differ from program to program and school to school. At minimum, a secondary diploma or pre-university diploma is required. Other requirements may include meeting specific language test scores, having certain pre-university average academic grades and other requisites deemed necessary for the program. If you are planning to study in Canada, our consultants would help you to choose the best university as per your interests.

 

Colleges

Colleges and technical institutes undertake diploma and certificate programs as their primary activity. It constitutes a major component of the educational system in the province of Quebec and is generally a requirement for university admission. The pre-university program is one that usually takes about 2 years and more to cover the lessons that help prepare the students for the chosen field at university. Technical or professional programs are also the ones that take about 3 years to prepare students for a more specific and skilled trade as well as the career path post the completion of graduation. The length of the program also has different durations and ranges from a few months to three years or even four years. Universities and colleges are more focused on degree programs, but it is highly likely that the institutions also offer some of the diplomas and

certificates, often in the realm of professional designations. the degrees awarded by prestigious Canadian higher education institutes are as follows:

⦁ Certificate Level (one year)
⦁ Diploma level (two years)
⦁ Advanced Diploma (three years)
⦁ Fast track Diplomas or Advanced Diploma (one or two years)
⦁ Undergraduate – Bachelor’s Degree (three and four years)
⦁ Post-graduate Diplomas/Certificates (one or two years)
⦁ Master’s Degree (one to two years)
⦁ M.Phil. Degree (two years)
⦁ Doctorate or PhD (four to seven years)

Academic Calendar

Higher education in Canada is relatively similar to the USA, though there are influences of the British system too. In Canada, each province and territory is responsible for education at all levels, including universities. There is no federal or country-wide system. This means that each province and territory regulate the standards of education, which keeps the standard and quality of education high.

 

An academic year is divided into three semesters:

 

⦁ Fall (end of August / start of September to December / January)
⦁ Winter (January to April)
⦁ Summer (April / May to July).

Deadlines vary, but generally, you should apply at least eight to twelve months in advance. Typical entry points for international students are the September and January semesters. However, many universities have a “rolling admissions” procedure to consider international students throughout the year.

Study Requirements for Canada

Depending upon the education system of a province in Canada, admission eligibility and requirements can vary largely. While most universities in all cities, except Ontario and Quebec, demand a minimum of 12 years of formal education for applying for a bachelor’s degree course, universities in Ontario and Quebec require at least 13 years of secondary school education.

 

All students applying for a bachelor’s program or undergraduate course in Canada should submit a secondary school report and transcripts (report cards) of the final exams taken. The report form must be filled in completely by a school official, such as a principal, counselor, or headmaster. All achievements, performance in school, and future prospects at university level should be emphasized in the transcripts.

 

English proficiency tests are necessary for applying to educational institutions in Canada. Students have to take TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing System) and qualify with the minimum scores required by the respective universities where they are going to apply. All in all, the IELTS overall score is about
6.5 and not less than 6 in any module. It is considered good for the student Visa application. For most of the reputed universities, a minimum of 6.5 is recommended. The minimum pre-requisite in the IELTS for Canada is about 6.5 and not less than 6.

 

Fees & Scholarships

Tuition Fees in Canada

Tuition fees in Canada definitely vary by the institution and province of your choice, but the cost is definitely more affordable as compared to the other countries that offer education around the world. The average price that is defined for the international undergraduate students is said to be around CAD$25,180 (USD$20,540) per year. The average price for international postgraduate students is around CAD$42,000 (US$31,243) per year. Institutions that do not grant degrees to students are usually the ones that are cheaper than universities.

 

For more specialized fields of study, the tuition fees in Canada range from CAD$12,183 (US$9,143) for nursing graduate programs or CAD$13,962 (US$10,478) for an Education degree, to CAD$53,105 (US$39,855) for an undergraduate dentistry degree. If you want more information related to the course, fees and admission processes, you can also seek help from our counselor. You are advised to contact our office.

Scholarships

Scholarships are available for undergraduate and graduate studies, they can be of great help when it comes to covering the tuition fees in Canada, and also you may notice some of them covering the living expenses. Start early and do your research for the available scholarships and grants. It takes a reasonable amount of time to gather and acquire all the relevant and required documents to prepare an outstanding application. For more information about scholarships in Canada, you are advised to contact ACE Educational Foundation. We can provide guidance on which scholarship is applicable to you and how to apply.

 

Students Rights

Work while study options

As a full-time international student in Canada, students have the option to work part-time during their studies. This can be inclusive of on and off-campus work which extends for up to 20 hours a week. During scheduled breaks throughout the year, such as winter or summer break, permits allow students to work full-time up to 30 hours a week. The best education consultancy for Canada in Nepal, ACE Educational Foundation Education, can help you with understanding all the related issues of nitty-gritties.

Post-Study Work Permit

Once students have completed their studies, international students are eligible to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). This open work permit is the one that has been helpful for graduates to stay in Canada and also seek better employment in the country. Unlike the various work permits, you are not bound to a specific employer and you are allowed to opt for employment in almost any field. For those looking to become Canadian permanent residents, a PGWP and your prior Canadian studies can be a great way to stay in Canada permanently.

The opportunity to apply for permanent residency in Canada after graduation, being an international graduate of Canada provides a unique advantage in applying for Canadian permanent residency. Having a Canadian educational degree gives you more options under different federal and provincial immigration categories. Also, the government offers incentives for students either by presenting more immigration points or offering specific expedited categories of varied immigration programs. ACE Educational Foundation, the best education consultancy in Nepal, offers you all the help required to stay, work and study in Canada.

 

Visa Process

A student visa is the one that provides opportunities to get a study permit in Canada. Once you have filled out the admission form and it is processed, the student receives an offer letter from the Canadian universities or institution that is ready to offer them learning. After receiving the offer letter, students are required to then apply for a study permit. It is compulsory for all foreign students to obtain a student visa and study permit before migrating to study in Canada. A student must also meet the requirements of the Canadian Immigration Act and Regulations under normal circumstances. It takes 4 to 6 weeks for a visa to be processed.

Student visas in Canada may vary depending on a student’s country of citizenship, country of legal residence, province they want to study in, and time they want to stay in Canada. Before applying for a student visa in Canada, you must first get a letter of acceptance from the university. The letter must be issued by the Canadian institution with a proper stamp on the official letterhead. This shows the exact amount of the tuition fees that you must pay, the anticipated starting date, finishing date and the date that you need to register with are all the aforementioned. We are committed to helping and ensuring aspirant students that they will get all the information for their better future prospects.

For more information about student visas in Canada, please contact us at the ACE Educational Foundation office. We can provide appropriate guidance on which students’ visa and study permit is required for you and we also support you on how to apply.

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