Study Abroad

CANADA

Canada is a country in the northern part of North America. It has ten provinces and three territories. The well maintained high academics and first rate education system is the reason Canada is becoming the country of choice for students from all parts of the world. It is also a friendly country with stunning nature and many benefits for the international students. Canada’s high academic standards and rigorous quality controls mean that the student will be earning a high-quality education that will open doors for future and benefit their career over the long term. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is globally recognized as being equivalent to those obtained from the United States, UK or Europe. According to Times Higher Education World University Ratings, 2018, 5 Canadian Universities are in Top 100 best University of the world. The education system in Canada incorporate both publicly and private-funded schools. The students have a diverse choice of 96 Universities & more than 127 publicly funded Community Colleges offering a wide array of programs.

 

INTAKES

The intake for Canada include:

  • Fall September
  • Winter January
  • May

The major intake is primarily September and January. Very few institutes have May intake with the limited course and campus availability.

 

Work Prospects

There are many ways to work in Canada while studying:

  1. On-campus work: work at campus while studying
  2. Off-campus work: working as a co-up student, intern or part-time/ full time with private business or government department
  3. Co-op placements: Working as part of a study program that can be on or off-campus
  4. Internships: it provides on the job training under supervision in a workplace

International students are allowed to work off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during a regular academic session and full time during regularly scheduled breaks.

 

WORKING AFTER GRADUATION
After graduation from a designated learning institution (DLI), students can work in the desired sector or career through a Post-graduation work permit (PGWP). It enables students to qualify for permanent residence in Canada through Express Entry. For study programs that are of 2 years or longer, one is eligible for 3 years PGWP.