Study In Canada – NEC – Overseas Education Consultant

Why Study in Canada?

Canada has been known as an education superpower. It offers an amicable student environment, a sound education system and an immigration system that is open to everyone. With affordable tuition fees, quality institutions and post-study work Canada’s international student market is booming.
Over 200,000 international students choose to pursue their education in Canada each year. Canada is also home to 12 universities ranked in the Times Higher Education Supplement Top 200. The strong education system along with its economy and quality of life has earned Canada a designation by the UN as one of the best places in the world to live.
Various Canadian universities are in the list of reputed international rankings and a recent educational strategy set by the Canadian Ministry of Education stresses on increasing the number of foreign students. The well defined educational plan in Canada encourages foreign students to pursue jobs during their Bachelor’s or Master’s studies and to remain in the country for work opportunities after graduation.

Below are some of the reasons why students choose to study in Canada.

  • Diploma, PG diploma & Master’s level courses
  • Affordable Tution fees
  • Low Cost of living
  • Ample jobs available
  • Can work off-campus while study
  • Migration Opportunities

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Educational Opportunities

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Universities get to deal independently with academic matters regarding the curricula, methods and teaching strategies. Universities have the power to set academic, admission, and graduation policies and standards, appoint staff, and undertake academic planning, meanwhile, Private Universities are out-of-province institutions permitted to provide degrees after a meticulous quality assessment process by the designated governmental authorities which give the green light to certain degrees.

As an international student in Canada, you are allowed to work during your studies. This is only available to students that have a valid study permit and are enrolled in a program that lasts longer than six months. Students are allowed to work part-time up to 20 hours a week in either on or off-campus jobs. During the scheduled breaks, students are permitted to work full-time instead.

The Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) is a non-profit organization appointed by the Government of Canada to regulate the immigration consulting profession and safeguard consumer interests. Immigration consultants provide their services to individuals seeking help to navigate immigration issues in Canada.

A study permit is a document issued by Canadian immigration authorities that serve as permission for a foreign national to study in Canada. One cannot study in Canada without a valid study permit. Further, a study permit holder is only permitted to enrol in Designated Learning Institutions.

You will get varied options in the technical and professional fields including business, agriculture and agri-food, health, social services, broadcasting and journalism, hospitality and tourism, design, technology, sciences, information technology, engineering, environment, languages, and arts.

Commonly, Master degrees last for a whole academic year including an obligatory internship added to the overall duration. Sometimes a Master degree can last for two academic years, depending on the curriculum and the sensitivity of the program.