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Study In Canada Study In Canada Overview
♦ Study In Canada Overview
Choose to study in Canada, and you’ll have the opportunity to encounter vastly different cultural and natural experiences – from the ski slopes of British Columbia to the prairie province of Manitoba, with cities such as Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver and Quebec famously friendly, tolerant and multicultural.
The provinces and territories of Canada are responsible for education in those specific regions. Education is compulsory for all children ages 6-16 (18 in certain provinces), contributing to an overall adult literacy rate of over 99 percent, one of the highest in the world. According to a 2012 report, Canada is the most educated country in the world. The Program for International Student Assessment indicates that Canadian students perform well above the OECD average, particularly in mathematics, science, and reading.
High on academic quality but affordable tuition fee – Canada is one of the best study destinations for students. Until August 2019, Canada experienced almost 70,000 international students studying at all levels in the country; which explains its popularity across the globe.
An overview of the intakes available for different programs in Universities/Colleges
Program | Intake | Deadline |
Undergraduate and Postgraduate in a University | Fall – September Winter - January | December - March September - November |
Diploma programs in colleges | January May August/September | August - September January - February February - April |
An overview of the Average Annual Fee (In CAD)
S.N. | Study Program | Average Annual Fee |
1 | Undergraduate Program | 13,000 to 20,000 CAD / Year |
2 | Postgraduate / Master's Degree | 17,000 to 25,000 CAD / Year |
3 | Doctoral Degree | 7,000 to 15,000 CAD / Year |
4 | MBA | 30,000 to 40,000 CAD / Year |