1. Live in a Multilingual Environment
2. Receive a World-class Education
3. Gain Professional Experience in Canada after graduation
4. Ride Canada's Tech Wave
5. Enjoy an Amazing Quality of Life
6. Gain Cultural Experience
7. Explore the Natural Beauty of the Nation
8. Get Part Time Job quite easily
STUDY & SECURE
Students can enter Canada during the following intakes:
Fall Intake - September to December
Winter Intake - January to May
Summer Enrollment - April / May to August
1. Entry Requirements
IELTS: “International English Language Testing System - Academic” (for study in Canada)
IELTS: “International English Language Testing System” (for live in Canada)
TOEFL: “Test of English as a Foreign Language” (for study in Canada)
PTE: “Pearson English Test or PTE” (for study in Canada)
CAEL: “Canadian Academic English Language” (for study in Canada)
2. Under Graduate Level Entrance Exams
SAT: “The Scholastic Assessment Test” (some students to study in Canada)
3. Post-Graduate Level Entrance Exams
GMAT: “Graduate Management Admission Test” - MBA admission
GRE: “The Graduate Record Exam” - MS, MBA, or Ph.D
LSAT: “LAW Shool Admission Test” - Law School Course.
This Bachelor's Degree requires one or two years of study in a specific field or career. However, these curricula varied greatly from one institution to the next
By offering education and training, these four-year programmes prepare students for the majority of employment opportunities. Students can begin working full-time in their chosen area after graduation.
This Bachelor's Degree requires one or two years of study in a specific field or career. However, these curricula varied greatly from one institution to the next
In Canada, a doctorate, often known as a PhD, is a specialist post-graduate degree that can take anywhere from two to four years to complete.
In Canada, college admissions fluctuate based on the province or region to which you apply. The most significant admissions occur in the autumn (September) and winter (January). Some institutions, however, conduct summer admissions. Students must produce these papers regardless of their colleges or intakes.
Select a major and then seek for the finest university for you.
Meet all of the standards and qualifying requirements set by the university.
Apply to your preferred institution using our advisers, and pay the application fee.
Plan your finances for your studies in Canada. This is also an excellent time to begin looking for scholarships or student loans.
You must apply for your student visa.
Look for lodging in Canada and make trip plans, such as booking plane tickets.
After finishing your studies, you will be able to study and live in Canada.
• Work on a PG Work Permit with an Open Work Permit
• Economic Opportunity Land
• High Living Standards
1.On-Campus Job Opportunities
On-campus occupations include positions in the university library, dining halls, labs, and administrative offices, as well as teaching and research assistantships.
2. Off-Campus Job Opportunities
Working for a firm that is not linked with the school, such as a grocery shop or restaurant, is considered off-campus employment.
3. Employment through Co-Op/Internship
Co-op/internship work is usually connected to the student's major and might be paid or unpaid.