Canada has the finest quality of education and the universities are all equipped with cutting-edge technologies, to ensure that the students are up to date with the latest technology. Canadian Education system is currently leading in the fields of Information Technology, Renewable Energy, Engineering and Finance, which is of no surprise to many because the Canadian Government believes in the ability of education to change the country, and therefore spends more per capita on its education system than any other country. Their Universities and colleges are world-renowned for their excellence, diverse culture, sophisticated labs and classrooms, and are more affordable compared to their peer universities in other countries, which is quite the addition to an already lhuge list of reasons why students prefer Canada as their study abroad destination.
With a degree that is globally recognized along with being a world leader in information technology, telecommunications, biotechnology and environment industries, Canada brings ample career opportunities to its students and their universities do not just provide students with quality education, but also, encourage them to take part in international exchanges, co-operative work experience programs, extra-curricular activities and athletics, which help them grow as an individual. Besides, their government offers great support to students who continue to research. For those who want to work there, Canada allows students to stay and work for up to 3 years even after graduation.
Canada is considered to be one of the safest countries in the world. Latest ranking of safest countries in the world by Global Peace Index, places Canada at 6th in the world. Their government is of a democratic nature and protects the fundamental rights and freedom of every individual who stays in the country, under the ‘Canadian charter of rights and freedom’ law.
Canadians are very friendly and welcoming, which makes one feel at home. Canada has a diverse culture, as they have immigrants from across the world living in the country, constituting one-fifth of its population. As there are people from around the globe, one may find many languages spoken there, making one not feel isolated.
Canadian expenses are cost-effective when compared to many other countries, as most of the universities there are government funded. The cost of living might slightly vary from town to town, and the average living expenses are approximately CAD$10,000/year. Cost of Living varies per location and typically its CAD$ 600 in most of Canadian cities expect urban locations like Toronto and Vancouver where its around CAD$1000 per month.
On top of the affordable cost of living, Canadian Government allows University students to work even while pursuing their education. According to the Canadian Bureau for International Education’s (CBIE) 2018 International Student Survey, 93% of students say that they are happy with their educational experience in Canada. The universities help students financially by allowing them to work at the campus for 20hour/week. Students who are pursuing any full-time program are eligible to work 20hours/week off-campus during the semester and can work for full time during their breaks. The income earned through part-time jobs can be helpful in paying off all your living expenses, thus lessening the financial burden on your education.
Your tuition fee is calculated based on your residency status, calendar year of study, and the course you are enrolled in. The average tuition fee for an undergraduate program is approximately CAD $ 30,000/year. The tuition fee for graduate programs ranges from CAD $26,000 to CAD $40,000 and some of the top Universities’ tuition fees go up to CAD $ 50000. Tuition fees vary depending on Individual Universities, and the duration of the course. Some of the top universities have a very high tuition fee structure when compared to other universities.