Study in Canada

Why Us ?

We at Canadian School of IELTS offer a wide variety of services ranging from counselling to selection of best Universities and Colleges in Canada and USA. We have a transparent system of working wherin the candidate is apprised at each and every step of his/her visa application process. There are no hidden costs from our end and you can rest assured that you will be in safe hands.

Moreover our high visa success rate tells why we are the best Study visa counsultants in Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali and Zirakpur region.

Our A to Z guidance process features:

1) Understanding the Candidates need and interests.

2) Selection of a course based upon the same in conjunction with the future prospects.

3) Shortlisting the Best Universities offering the same course( keeping the financial element in mind).

4) Commencement of the process and step by step information and update to the student and parents.

Canada Study Visa Process

The process for application of study visa is pretty much streamlined and as follows:

  1. Apply to a University/college (This requires submiting you documents and payin the application fee).
  2. Get a Offer letter of Letter of Acceptance.
  3. Pay your application fee in full (1st year).
  4. Get a GIC (guaranteed investment certificate) from a designated banking institution).
  5. Go for an upfront medical exam.
  6. Apply for your visa application either in SDS(Student Direct Stream) or normal stream.

7. Await a decision.

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Education In Canada

Bachelor's Degree

A bachelor’s degree in Canada will usually take upto four years and lead to graduate level studies.

Master's Degree

A bachelor’s degree may be followed by a Master’s degree. It is for a duration of 2 years and can be pursued after a 4 years Bachelors or a 3years Bachelors & a 1year Post Graduate Diploma from Canada.

Graduate Diploma

It is a qualification awarded on the basis of one or two years of successful study.

Advanced Diploma

It is a 3 years program some of which may lead to a Bachelor’s Degree.

Graduate Certificate

It is a qualification awarded upon successful completion of a program which is usually one year in length.

Post Graduate Diplomas / Certificate

These lead to a Master’s Degree. These programs have work terms which provide full-time opportunities to gain practical experience along with theoretical studies. A typical co-op term lasts 12 to 17 weeks. The prerequisite to participate in these programs is a Bachelors Degree of 3 or 4 years duration.

Doctorate/ PhD

It is a degree ranking above the Master’s Degree and generally requires four to seven years to complete.

Intakes

The academic year in Canada varies between states and institutions. Major intakes for study in Canada are ‘winter intake’ i.e. January and ‘fall intake’ i.e. September. A limited number of specialized programs are offered in the summer session that commences in May.

English Language Requirement

All students must be fluent in English language if they are to succeed at university in Canada. A band score of 6.0+ for undergraduate & 6.5+ for postgraduate courses is desirable.

Documentation

Documents needed for applying for a study visa in Canada are: resume, statement of purpose, marksheets& certificates of X, XII, till Graduation or relevant degree transcripts (If applicable), Certificates of extra-curricular activities, work experience certificates (If applicable), a copy of the student’s passport , and preferably reference letters from colleges & employers.

Cost of Studying

The tuition fees to study abroad in Canada vary from course to course and university to university. An undergraduate or Bachelor’s degree can cost anywhere between CAD$ 12,000 and CAD$ 25, 000 approximately per year.

The cost of studying a Diploma or Post-Graduate Diploma in Canada may cost CAD$ 10,000 to CAD$ 20,000 approximately per year, while cost of studying for a Post Graduate Degree may be anywhere between A$ 15,000 and A$ 30,000.

The estimated living cost or living expenses in Canada can be between CAD$8,000 to CAD$ 11,000 approximately per year.

About Canada

Canada is one of the world’s wealthiest nations, with a high per-capita income.

Canada is the second largest country in the world; Canada is a land of great beauty. With its Atlantic and Pacific costs, vast forests, mountain ranges, lakes and vast prairie, Canada is rich in its natural resources.

Canada is the second largest country in the world with a population of 32 million.

Canada ranks 7th among the most popular travel destinations in the world.

All Canadians have free access to health care.

Canada is known for its quality education & world class universities.

Canada is a land of opportunities – where immigration is the foundation for economic growth and which brings people from all over the world. Immigrants bring their customs, traditions, rituals and culture which makes Canada the world’s best multicultural country to live in.

The combination of Canada’s natural environment and its reputation for high-quality education are just a few of the things that attract tens of thousands of foreign students to Canada every year.

Canada spends more per capita on its education system than any other country in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

Study

A Degree/Diploma from a Canadian Institute is recognized world-wide. International students who graduate from Canadian Institutions enjoy successful and prosperous careers. Canadian Institutes, charge lower tuition fees for international students than their counterparts in competing countries and at the same time maintain excellent educational quality. However as the fees are more affordable, admissions are more competitive.

Lifestyle

Over the last three years, Canada’s inflation rate has remained one of the lowest in the industrialized world. Over the past 9 years, according to a United Nations survey, Canada has been found to be the best country to live in. Canada’s college/university campuses aren’t only wired with the latest in sophisticated technology, but countless other modern amenities as well. From Olympic-quality sports facilities to public concert halls and art galleries, Canada’s post-secondary campuses offer you enormous possibilities for learning and leisure.

Jobs

Students in Canada are allowed to work part time on campus during the first 6 months of their program and off campus part time thereafter. International students can apply for their Permanent Residency after completing their studies if they qualify as per the existing rules and regulations. At the post-secondary level, institutions are divided into community colleges and universities. A significant number of university graduates attend college upon completion of their degree in order to acquire vocational skills for employment.

Provinces

ONTARIO

BRITISH COLUMBIA

ALBERTA

MANITOBA

QUEBEC

SASKATCHEWAN

NEW BRUNSWICK

NEWFOUNDLAND

LABRADOR

NOVA SCOTIA

List of Universities and Colleges

Here is a compiled list of Universities/Colleges in Canada we deal in

  • Western University
  • University of Waterloo
  • University of Saskatchewan
  • University of Guleph
  • University of Windsor
  • Brock University
  • Wilfrid Laurier University
  • University of Lethbridge
  • Lakehead University
  • York University
  • University of Prince Edward Island
  • Laurentian University
  • Trent University
  • University of Northern British Columbia
  • Fairleigh Dickinson University
  • Mount Royal University
  • Trinity Western University
  • Vancouver Island University
  • Royal Roads University
  • Yorkville University
  • Algoma University
  • University Canada West
  • Northern Lights College
  • Toronto Film School
  • Bluebird Flight Academy
  • St Stephens University
  • Canadore College
  • Alexander College
  • New York Institute of Technology
  • British Columbia Institute of Technology
  • Seneca College
  • Humber College
  • George Brown College
  • Sheridan College
  • Okanagan College
  • Centennial College
  • Conestoga College