CANADA
Canada, the expansive North American nation, stands out not only for its vast geographical size but also for its remarkable diversity and natural beauty. Despite being the largest country on the continent, Canada's population is a mere 10% of its southern neighbor, the United States. Renowned for its picturesque landscapes, including majestic mountains and pristine lakes, Canada embraces a multicultural and multiracial identity. The nation recognizes both English and French as its official languages, with Quebec, in particular, emphasizing French fluency for those pursuing education in the province.
Higher education in Canada is facilitated through Universities and Vocational Institutions. Universities offer a comprehensive range of academic programs from Bachelor's degrees to PhDs, while Vocational Institutions provide certificates to advanced diplomas or associate degrees. Similar to educational structures in the United States, Canadian Bachelor's degrees tend to be more generalized, with specialized professional courses such as Medicine, Pharmacy, Architecture, and Law typically falling under postgraduate entry programs. Prospective students are encouraged to consult with our knowledgeable counselors before submitting their applications to navigate the intricacies of Canada's educational landscape.
INTAKE
September, January & April (limited course)
EDUCATION SYSTEM
Foundation
Bachelor's Degree (Honours)
Master's Degree
1 Year
3 Years
1 - 2 Years
TUITION FEES
Foundation
Business / Arts
Engineering / Science
Medicine / Dentistry
$10,000 - $30,000 annually
$45,000 - $60,000 annually
$45,000 - $60,000 annually
$75,000 - $90,000 annually
COST OF LIVING
All Areas
$1,300 - $1,700