Why Study in the Canada?

Internationally Recognized Education : Canadians place great importance on learning, and have developed a first-rate education system with high standards. The country spends more on education compared to the Organisation for Economic and Co-operation and Development (OECD) average, and is highest among G-7 countries.

Canadian students consistently rank among the best in world on international tests of reading, science and mathematics such as the OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment – a testament to the outstanding quality of Canadian schools. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is recognized globally as being equivalent to those from the United States and Commonwealth.

Many well-regarded leaders in business, government and academic circles around the world have received part of their education – language studies and/or academic – in Canada.

Competitively Priced: International students can save considerably by studying in Canada. For instance, in a survey compiled by the Association of Commonwealth Universities, Canada offered the lowest tuition rates for foreign students compared to the U.K., Australia and New Zealand. And, fees in the U.S. public universities were almost 1/3 higher than fees for Bachelor’s degrees in Canada, while U.S. private university fees were more than double. Factor in Canada’s low cost of living, and the overall financial advantage becomes even greater.

One of the Best Places in the World to Live :
  • Beautiful Environment
  • Sports and Leisure Activities
  • Cosmopolitan and Innovative

A Bilingual Nation : Canada is a bilingual country with two official languages, English and French. The majority of Canada’s French speaking inhabitants live in the province of Québec. This province is located in the eastern part of the country, but there are French speaking communities throughout the country. As a bilingual nation, Canada offers superior English as a Second Language (ESL) and French as a Second Language (FSL) programs for students wishing to learn either or both languages.

Multicultural and Welcoming : Canada has traditionally been a country of immigrants and has a policy of encouraging multicultural diversity. In fact, one out of three Canadians has an ethnic background other than English, French or Aboriginal. Students coming to Canada will experience a secure, peaceful, multi-cultural environment in cities and towns with people who are friendly and interested in learning about other cultures. With almost all of the world’s ethnic groups are represented in Canada, most ethnic foods and recreation activities associated with specific cultures are available in Canada. Clubs and associations representing a multitude of ethnic backgrounds are also easily accessible. International student advisors can help students get in touch with such groups.

A Safe Place to Study : Canada is considered to be a relatively peaceful, safe and orderly country. Firearms are strictly controlled and generally not permitted. International students who come to Canada should follow the same common sense precautions as they would anywhere in the world.

Work Opportunities : International students who have graduated from a Canadian university or college have the opportunity to work in Canada after they receive their degree or diploma. International students can work on campus with a work permit.

The updated list of SPP Colleges & Universities for Indian Students for 2016 intakes:
  • Algonquin College
  • Bow Valley College
  • Cambrian College of Applied Arts & Technology
  • Camosun College
  • Centennial College of Applied Arts & Technology
  • College of New Caledonia
  • College of the Rockies
  • Columbia College
  • Conestoga College
  • Confederation College of Applied Arts & Technology
  • Douglas College
  • Durham College
  • Fanshawe College of Applied Arts & Technology
  • Fleming College
  • George Brown College
  • Georgian College of Arts & Technology
  • Grant MacEwan University
  • Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
  • Kwantlen Polytechnic University
  • Langara College
  • Lambton College of Applied Arts & Technology
  • Loyalist College of Applied Arts & Technology
  • Marine Institute of Memorial University
  • Medicine Hat College
  • Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology
  • Niagara College
  • North Island College
  • Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
  • Northern College
  • Northern Lights
  • Parkland College
  • Red River College of Applied Arts, Science & Technology
  • Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST)
  • Selkirk College
  • Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology
  • Sheridan College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
  • St. Clair College of Applied Arts & Technology
  • St. Lawrence College
  • University of The Fraser Valley
  • Vancouver Island University
  • Vancouver Community College
  • Winnipeg Technical College


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