Canada Undergraduate Study

Canada has a large selection of universities and university colleges located in both urban and rural settings in every region of the country. Our universities are internationally known for the quality of teaching and research. Degrees from Canadian universities are considered to be equivalent to those from American and other Commonwealth universities.

Canadian universities are largely publicly funded; as a result they are of a consistently high quality, regardless of location or area of study. As well, they all retain a high degree of academic autonomy.


Full-time student enrolments at individual universities range from over 35,000 to less than 1,000. In addition, most universities have a large number of part-time or continuing education students. They offer a broad range of courses and a full range of degrees from undergraduate to doctorates, and can also offer certificates and professional degrees. Fees for universities differ depending on the province, institution and program of study.


The university year usually runs from September to May. Some universities are on a semester or trimester system, with all courses available even in the summer. There is no Canada-wide entrance test: each university sets its own admission standards and assesses the qualifications of each applicant individually.


As Canada has two official languages - English and French - an international student can take a degree either at an English language or French language institution. Some universities offer instruction in both languages. However, students do not have to be fluent in both languages to attend a Canadian university.


If you are interested in studying at a French language institution, please note that there is no standardized French language test that international students are required to pass in order to qualify for a degree program. French universities, however, will determine the level of a student's French language skills on a case-by-case basis, and may choose to administer their own written tests if language skills are in question.

 

Canada Postgraduate Study

Get a head start in your career with a Canadian postgraduate degree. Canada is a world-leader in innovation and many university facilities are state-of-the-art. A Canadian postgraduate education will give you an edge over the competition.

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Canada undergraduate study and degrees

With a Canadian degree, you can specialise in the subject that interests you, in a country renowned for the quality of its research and the reputation of its academics.

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Choosing the right Canadian institution

Things to think about when choosing the right Canadian institution for you:

  • Does it have the facilities you need?
  • Where is the institution located?
  • Is it close to Canadian friends/relatives?
  • Can you cover the course fees?
  • What are the accommodation options available?
  • Can you cover the cost of living?

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