Study In Canada
Study in Canada:
Facts about Canada:
Capital City: Ottawa
Language: English, French
Currency: CAD (Canadian Dollar)
Population: 35 million
Area: 9,984,670 km²
International students: More than 250,000
Academic Year: September-June
- 21% of all Canadian people speak a foreign language as a native language. 40% of people speak European and 56% speak Asian language.
- 51% of international students studying in Canada intend to apply for permanent residence.
- Basketball was invented in Canada.
- 78% of universities in Canada promote intercultural engagement through different events and activities.
- Cost of Living (CoL) is lower in comparison of other top student destinations.
- Canada is rich in natural resources.
Eligibility criteria to study in Canada:
- 12 years completion of secondary education with good scores for a bachelors’ degree or undergraduate degree admissions.
- At least 16 years of schooling for a Masters’ degree.
- No compulsory Standardized tests like SATS and ACTs but some universities might ask for them.
- GRE is mandatory for most institutions if you are intending to study for Masters.
Documents required to lodge visa:
- Visa Application Form
- Passport size photos
- Passport
- Academic documents
- Result of the English Proficiency Test (IELTS, PTE)
- Acceptance Letter issued by SDS Educational Institute in Canada
- Medical reports
- Guaranteed Investment Certificate