|
Canadians gives great importance to learning. They have
developed a first-rate education system with relatively higher standards. The
country spends more on education (as a percentage of GDP) compared to the
OECD average. It ranks second highest among G-8 countries. Canadian students
consistently rank among the best in world. The United Nations has
consistently ranked Canada as one of the top three places in the world to
live. Itearned high marks for its access to education and low crime rates.It
was also among the first in the world to connect schools and libraries to the
Internet. It is considered to be a relatively peaceful, safe and orderly
country. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is recognized globally .It
offers a wide choice of over 90 universities and 150 colleges and technical
institutes, featuring every imaginable program. Moreover,Canadian tuition
fees are amongst the lowest in almost all the English speaking countries.
Most of the universities and college programs incorporate a co operative work
program, giving the students an opportunity to work in their related field
and earn credits for the same .It also possesses a reputation for excellence
in various sectors as telecommunications, transportation and engineering; and
specifically, aerospace, urban transport, microelectronics, medical devices,
advanced software, hydroelectric and nuclear power, lasers and
opto-electronics, biotechnology, food and beverage processing, geomatics; and
ocean and environmental industries. Average expenses for Canadian students
are estimated to cost about CDN 12, 000to14,000 per annum. This however
varies according to location and lifestyle.
|
|
|
University degrees are offered at three successive
levels — bachelor's, master's, and doctoral — with the completion of a
degree from the lower level generally a prerequisite for admission to the
next.
Students at the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, level are known as
undergraduates. Completion of a secondary-school program, or the two-year
CÉGEP program in the case of Quebec, is the normal prerequisite for
admission to undergraduate study. Most universities also have special
entrance requirements and paths for mature students.
Bachelor's degrees normally require three or four years of full-time study,
depending on the province. An honours bachelor's degree involves a higher
degree of concentration in the major subject, as well as a higher level of
academic achievement, and, in some cases, an additional year of study.
For regulated professions such as law, medicine, education, and social
work, an internship is generally required and, in some cases, additional
years of formal study.
A master's degree typically requires two years of study after completion of
either a general or an honours baccalaureate program.
A minimum of three years of study and research, including the completion of
a dissertation, are the normal requirements for a doctorate. The degree is
generally known as a PhD; however, doctoral degrees may also be granted in
particular fields of study such as music (DMus) or law (LLD).
University colleges undertake degree programs as their primary activity and
provide bachelor's degrees. A few also provide master's degrees with an
applied focus.
Some public and private universities and university colleges have religious
denominational affiliations, and offer divinity programs and degrees for
the specific purpose of preparing students for the profession of minister
of faith. These institutions may also offer other degree programs.
Colleges and technical institutes undertake diploma and certificate
programs as their primary activity, and may also offer bachelor's and
applied degrees in areas of particular specialization.
Many universities and university colleges also offer diploma and
certificate programs, often in professional designations. Generally
speaking, university diplomas and certificates require one or two years of
study. However, these programs vary widely from institution to institution
and from province to province.
Universities offer students more than courses and programs; they also
provide services and resources. Counselling, study-skills workshops,
career-placement centres, scholarships and bursaries, athletics, housing,
and additional services are available on most campuses. Many universities
also have special services for students with specific needs, including
those with physical, sensory, or learning disabilities.
While most degree programs are delivered on campus to full-time students,
many institutions offer part-time study through day and evening courses or
distributed-learning programs. Many programs include cooperative education
or work-study components, which alternate academic studies with full-time,
off campus employment related to the student's field of study.
|
|
|
|
For Diploma Programs – 12th Pass or 10th With 2 to 3
Years of Diploma in Choosen Field (Few Subjects Require Math in 12th)
For Degree Programs – Min. 50% Require in 12th
For Master Programs- 4 Years of Graduation With 50% or 3 Years of
Graduation With 1 Year in Post Graduation
|
|
Application Process
|
|
Usually, the academic year in Canadian universities and
colleges is divided into two semesters, the fall semester (Sept-Dec), and
the winter semester (Jan-May), many colleges also offer a summer semester
starting in May. The last dates of admission can vary from institution to
institution.You will be required to complete and sign the application form
yourself, and attach official transcripts/ academic records, plus
application fee of your chosen institute(s) .For further information ,You
can Contact Proven Connsultants ,we can assist you in filling the
application forms and can provide assistance and guidance for preparing
your SOP (Statement of Purpose) and LOR (Letters of Recommendation).A three
year Bachelors degree is the requirements for the post degree/post
baccalaureate or post diploma programs offered at the Canadian Colleges.
For a Masters, you would be required to have a degree, which is comparable
to a Canadian Bachelor degree (a minimum of 16 years of formal education).
Some Universities also offer a Pre- Masters/ Qualifying Masters ranging
from 3 months to one year depending upon the number of credits they expect
you to pre-qualify for the Masters.
Decision on Application
Universities and Colleges usually take between 3 and 8 week to make a
decision on an application.Sometimes they can even take longer time than
this especially in the case of portfolio On the basis of documents
submitted student can get unconditional offer ,conditional offer or
sometimes rejection also .
|
|
|
No comments:
Post a Comment