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O U T N T R E E D A U C T S H O U T N T R E E D A U C T S H CANADA CANADA AS A COUNTRY AS A COUNTRY LOCATION LOCATION: NORTH OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. : NORTH OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ND


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CANADA CANADA – – AS A COUNTRY AS A COUNTRY

LOCATION LOCATION: NORTH OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. : NORTH OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CANADA IS THE 2 CANADA IS THE 2ND

ND LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 4

LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 4TH

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CANADA IS THE 2 CANADA IS THE 2ND

ND LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 4

LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD AND 4TH

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LARGEST COUNTRY BY LAND AREA. LARGEST COUNTRY BY LAND AREA. AREA AREA - 9,984,670 sq km 9,984,670 sq km AREA AREA 9,984,670 sq km 9,984,670 sq km THE COUNTRY IS DIVIDED IN 10 PROVINCES AND 3 TERRITORIES. THE COUNTRY IS DIVIDED IN 10 PROVINCES AND 3 TERRITORIES. CAPITAL CITY CAPITAL CITY – – OTTAWA OTTAWA LARGEST CITY LARGEST CITY – – TORONTO TORONTO OFFICIAL LANGUAGES OFFICIAL LANGUAGES – – ENGLISH AND FRENCH ENGLISH AND FRENCH CURRENCY CURRENCY CANADIAN DOLLARS CANADIAN DOLLARS CURRENCY CURRENCY – CANADIAN DOLLARS CANADIAN DOLLARS

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MAP OF C MAP OF CANADA ANADA

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Provinces in Canada Provinces in Canada

  • The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make

The provinces and territories of Canada combine to make up the world's second-largest country by area.

  • The 10 provinces are Alberta , British

Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan.

  • The 3 territories are Northwest Territories, Nunavut,

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u a u , and Yukon.

  • English and French are the main languages used in

legislature and civil service. g

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Demographics of Canada Demographics of Canada Demographics of Canada Demographics of Canada

  • 76.7% European
  • 14.2% Asian

14.2% Asian

  • 4.3% Aboriginal
  • 2.9% Black
  • 1 2% Latin American
  • 1.2% Latin American
  • 0.5% Multiracial
  • 0.3% Other

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WELL KNOWN CANADIAN BRANDS WELL KNOWN CANADIAN BRANDS WELL KNOWN CANADIAN BRANDS WELL KNOWN CANADIAN BRANDS

  • Blackberry (RIM) (Telecommunications)
  • Scotia Bank (Banking and Finance)
  • Methanex

(World’s largest supplier

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Methanol) (Chemicals), TMX Group (Trading Group)

  • Bell (Telecommunications)
  • Sun Life (Insurance), McCain Food (Food)
  • Gilden Activewear (Apparel), Magna (Automotive),

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WELL KNOWN CANADIAN BRANDS WELL KNOWN CANADIAN BRANDS

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EDUCATION SYSTEM IN SYSTEM IN CANADA CANADA

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WHY STUDY IN CANADA

Quality and internationally recognized degrees Wide range of choices for bachelors and masters Wide range of choices for bachelors and masters Affordable education & living work and settlement opportunities. Safe Country Multi cultural environment G d i ti Good visa success ratio Stay back option available to international students A High Tech Country A High Tech Country Student friendly

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TYPES OF EDUCATION INSTITUTES IN CANADA

UNIVERSITIES COMMUNITY COLLEGES

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TYPES OF DEGREES OFFERED IN CANADA CANADA

TYPE DURATION CERTIFICATES 1 YEAR DIPLOMA 2 YEARS ADVANCE DIPLOMA 3 YEARS ASSOCIATE DEGREES 2 YEARS UNIVERSITY TRANSFER PROGRAM 2 YEARS BACHELORS DEGREES 3‐4 YEARS GRADUATE DIPLOMA 1‐2 YEARS MASTERS DEGREE 1‐2 YEARS DOCTORATE 3‐5 YEARS

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DIPLOMA AND ADVANCE DIPLOMA IN CANADA

  • These courses are offered by community colleges and

universities for students with a 12th std qualification or for universities for students with a 12th std qualification or for students who have completed a 3 years diploma after 10th std.

  • These courses are also known as career diplomas as these

are technical courses which gives hands on experience

  • Students opt for specialization with these courses.
  • These courses can also give credits to the student of they wish

g y to pursue further studies in the university.

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Eligibility :

  • Students with a minimum 50% in 12th std

core academic subjects.

  • Three years diploma after10th std

y p minimum 50%

  • Minimum IELTS 6.0 band score with no

band less than 5.5 (No ESL Courses) Fees: CAD 9000 – CAD 15000 CAD 9000 – CAD 15000

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UNIVERSITY TRANSFER PROGRAM (UTP) AND ASSOCIATE DEGREES (AD) IN CANADA ASSOCIATE DEGREES (AD) IN CANADA

  • These courses are offered by community colleges and

i iti f t d t ith 12th td lifi ti universities for students with a 12th std qualification.

  • These courses are ideal for students who are undecided for their

career path. p

  • These courses are basically the first two years of a bachelors

program in a university.

  • These courses leads the students to the 3rd year of the university
  • These courses leads the students to the 3

year of the university program.

  • UTP courses – compulsory progression into the university

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  • AD courses – students can choose to either progress on to the

degree program in the university or can take a break from their studies.

  • Students opting for AD courses are eligible for stay back options

after completion of the 2 years program

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Eligibility :

  • Students with a minimum 60% in 12th std
  • Minimum IELTS 6.5 band score (No ESL

courses)

  • Three years diploma after10th std are not

accepted Fees: CAD 12000 – CAD 15000

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GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN CANADA

Graduate Certificates are programs offered by government colleges in Canada for students with a bachelors degree or 3 years diploma holder after 12th std. g y p In the state of Ontario it is termed as OCGC(Ontario College Graduate Certificate) and in other states it is termed as Post Graduate Diploma BC PDD/PBD termed as Post Graduate Diploma, BC PDD/PBD These are very good options for students with 15 years

  • f education.

These are specialized job-oriented programs which serve as pathway courses after Graduation and before

  • Masters. If students score well academically, they can

enroll for Masters in Universities. No GRE required.

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Eligibility :

  • Students with a Bachelor’s degree

g minimum 50%

  • Three years diploma after12th std

y p minimum 50%

  • Minimum IELTS 6.5 band score with no

band less than 6.0* Fees: CAD 9000 – CAD 15000 CAD 9000 – CAD 15000

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MASTER DEGREES IN CANADA

  • Canadian universities accepts only 16 years of education for

Masters.

  • A master’s degree gives the opportunity to further enhances the
  • A master s degree gives the opportunity to further enhances the

knowledge of a particular subject.

  • A master’s degree is an academic qualification awarded to

individuals who successfully demonstrate a higher level

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expertise in a particular field of study.

  • Masters should be in the field of bachelors.

Masters should be in the field of bachelors.

  • Masters in Canada is for 18 to 24 months.
  • Masters is more of research based.
  • Helps to earn an in depth knowledge of the subject
  • Helps to earn an in-depth knowledge of the subject.

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MASTER DEGREES IN CANADA

  • Master of Arts (MA), awarded to arts, humanities and social

sciences

  • Master of Science (MSc), awarded to engineering, natural

sciences, and mathematics.

  • Masters of Applied science is awarded to engineering students
  • Masters of Applied science is awarded to engineering students

wherein the course will be more practical oriented.

  • Master of Law (LLM), awarded for masters in law programs
  • Master of Philosophy (MPhil), awarded in research programs,

typically those that lead to a PhD degree

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Eligibility :

  • Students with a Bachelor’s degree

g minimum 70%

  • Minimum IELTS 6.5 band score with no

band less than 6.0 Fees: CAD 18000 CAD 25000 CAD 18000– CAD 25000

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I t k Intakes: Generally 3 intakes – September (Fall),January (Winter) and May (Summer). The Application for admissions and May (Summer). The Application for admissions should be completed by month of April/May if the student wants to go for Fall (September) intake, August for the Spring (January) and February for the Summer (May) Spring (January) and February for the Summer (May) intake. Duration 8-month (2 semesters) 1-year (2 or 3 semesters) 2-years. (4 semesters)

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Co‐op Option : A few Courses have an extra semester in which the students can choose the which the students can choose the Co-op option / paid or unpaid internship program These internships are arranged

  • program. These internships are arranged

by the college and are an excellent way of getting work exposure in Canada getting work exposure in Canada.

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POINTS TO BE NOTED:

  • Canada prefers students opting for progressive courses in the

field of previous studies.

  • Students should meet the IELTS requirement of the course as no
  • Students should meet the IELTS requirement of the course as no

ESL courses are offered.

  • Gap In studies: UG (SPP) – 2 years, PG (SPP) – 5 years.
  • Backlogs:

3 years degree – 6 backlogs accepted 4 years degree – 8 backlogs accepted. 4 years degree 8 backlogs accepted.

  • If studied from an English Speaking country, then IELTS of 7.0
  • verall is required.

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APPLICATION DOCUMENTS APPLICATION DOCUMENTS

Application form with Application fee

pp pp (Between 65 –225 Canadian Dollars). Photocopies of Mark sheets/passing certificates (all notarized) of S S C H S C & (all notarized) of S.S.C., H.S.C & Degree/Diploma Statement of Purpose.(only for p ( y MBA/Hospitality/culinary management) Resume.(only for MBA/Hospitality/culinary management) management) IELTS scores (notarized) Passport Copy(notarized) p py( )

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WORK PERMIT: DURING AND AFTER EDUCATION DURING AND AFTER EDUCATION

  • A student can work part time for 20 hours per week.
  • During vacations a student can work full-time.
  • After completion of the program a student is eligible to
  • After completion of the program a student is eligible to

apply for Open Work Permit: Course - 2 years and above – stay back upto 3 years y y p y Course less than 2 years – stay back equivalent to course duration.

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COLLEGES OFFERING PG COURSES WITH 6.0 IELTS OVERALL WITH NO BAND LESS THAN 5.5

FLEMING COLLEGE FLEMING COLLEGE NORTH ISLAND COLLEGE FANSHAWE COLLEGE (ONLY FOR INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT) SELKIRK COLLEGE (except NURSING) SELKIRK COLLEGE (except NURSING) WINNIPEG TECHNICAL COLLEGE ST CLAIR COLLEGE ST CLAIR COLLEGE FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY LAMBTON COLLEGE TORONTO INSTITUTE OF PHARMACEUTICAL TECHNOLOGY

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COLLEGES OFFERING PG COURSES WITH 6.5 IELTS OVERALL WITH ONE BAND 5.5

FANSHAWE COLLEGE CENTENNIAL COLLEGE GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE

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NURSING

  • Activation Co-ordination in Gerontology – Durham College

P t d t Di l i L d hi d G t l i l N i S lki k

  • Postgraduate Diploma in Leadership and Gerontological Nursing – Selkirk

College

  • Nursing Practise in Canada – Langara College
  • Canadian Nursing Review – OMNI College.
  • Healthcare Leadership – Lambton College
  • Health – Northern lights College

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PHARMACY

  • Biotechnology – Advance – Fast Track
  • Food Science Technology – Fast Track
  • Quality Assurance and Quality Control
  • Drug development
  • Pharmaceutical and Food Science Technology (Fast track)
  • Science Laboratory Technician (Fast Track)

Science Laboratory Technician (Fast Track)

  • Pharmacy Technician (UG Course)

Ch i l L b T h i i (UG C )

  • Chemical Lab Technician (UG Course)
  • Retail Pharmacy Assistant (UG Course)

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

  • Electronics Engineering Technician – Fast Track
  • Energy Systems Engineering Technician – Fast Track
  • Energy Systems Engineering Technician – Fast Track
  • Robotics and Industrial Automation
  • Wireless Telecommunications
  • Wireless Networking
  • Applied Electronics Design
  • Project Management

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

  • Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technology – Automation and Robotics

(F t T k) (Fast Track)

  • Mechanical Engineering Technology – Industrial (Fast Track)
  • Practical Elements of Mechanical Engineering
  • Robotics and Industrial Automation Co-op
  • Engineering Business and Safety management
  • Quality Engineering Management
  • Project Management

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COMPUTER / INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

  • Wireless Networking
  • Information security management
  • Information Systems Business Analyst
  • Enterprise Software Development
  • Web Development

Web Development

  • Database Application Developer
  • Web Design

Soft are Engineering Technolog

  • Software Engineering Technology
  • Internet Programming and Database Management
  • Mobile Application Development
  • Web applications for Mobile Computing
  • Information Technology
  • Project Management

Project Management

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