Canada

  • Capital City OTTAWA
  • Currency CANADIAN DOLLAR (CAD$)

Canada is the home of some of the world's top research facilities and academic institutions.

Imagine learning in supportive academic environments where professors are approachable and classrooms reflect the cultural diversity of our land… Imagine entering the workforce with qualifications that are recognized and respected the world over…

One of the Best Places in the World to Live Canada has ranked as one of the top ten places to live in the world since 1994 according to the United Nations (UN) and the Economist Intelligence Unit. Low crime and violence rates. In addition, Canada’s largest cities — Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal — have been recognized as world class cities in which to live and work, for their cleanliness and safety and for their cultural activities and attractive lifestyles.

High Standard of Living

Canadians enjoy a standard of living among the highest in the world. Almost 70 per cent of Canadians own their own homes, with a higher percentage owning durable goods, such as automobiles, refrigerators, washing machines, television, telephones and radios. Canada also has an extensive health care system and social security network.


Welcoming Environment

Canada has traditionally been a country of immigrants and has a policy of encouraging multicultural diversity. As a result, most ethnic foods and recreational activities associated with specific cultures are available in Canada. Clubs, informal clubs and associations representing a multitude of ethnic backgrounds are also easily accessible. International student advisors at schools can help students get in touch with such groups. All major urban centres have a variety of shopping malls, restaurants, theatres, art galleries and museums. Canadian cities provide numerous parks, gardens and beaches for public use, as well as excellent sports and recreation facilities


Beautiful Environment

Canadians place a high value on their natural environment. There are currently 42 national parks and national park reserves in Canada. Each province and territory has also designated areas as provincial parks, wilderness areas, ecological and nature reserves. There are over 2000 of these designated areas across the country.*

Students who come to Canada will witness one of the most beautiful, natural environments in the world. Canada is also a country of diverse geography, and there is much to experience in its great outdoors.

A Safe Place To Study

Canada is considered to be a relatively peaceful, safe and orderly country. Its violent crime rate decreased for ten consecutive years from 1993 to 2003.

International students who come to Canada should follow the same common sense safety precautions as they would anywhere in the world.

Students can contact any Canadian Education Centre to learn more about personal safety, or attend a safety orientation session at their school upon their arrival in Canada.

Why Study in Canada

  • Qualifications Valued around the world.
  • Affordable Education.
  • Work While You Study.
  • Co-Op Internship Programs
  • Will Work After The Study
  • Possibility of Permanent Resident
  • Exciting Campus Lifestyle
  • Work Permit After Study
  • After completing 1 year Course will get one year Work permit.
  • After Completing 2 Years or more than 2 years course will get 3 years Work Permit.

Education System in Canada

  • Qu After+2 Class
  • Post Secondary Diplomas(3 Years)
  • Advance Diplomas(2 Year)
  • Bachelor Degree(4 Years)
  • After Graduation Degree
  • Post Graduate Diplomas(2 Years)
  • Fast Track Courses (2 or 1 Year)
  • Graduate Certificate (1 Year)
  • Master Degrees(2 Years)