Canada is popular among international students for its excellent education system, affordable tuition fees and living costs, part-time work opportunities, easy post work permit and health care services. If you want to explore the diversity of cultures of the world you must select Canada as your study destination.
Benefits of studying in Canada:
- Beauty of Islands
- High research facilities and opportunities
- Part-time job opportunities
- Affordable tuition fee and accommodation
- Easy PR opportunities
We process for schooling visa only for Canada. Types of schools in Canada are:
There are three main options for elementary and secondary schooling in Canada. But we basically work for two categories. They are:
Public Schools: These are publicly-funded schools available to students in every region across Canada. These schools are free for children to attend (funded through the same tax-payer system which funds healthcare and social services!). About 92 percent of children in Canada attend a public school.
Private Schools: These schools are owned by private entities and typically require parents to pay a tuition fee for their child’s enrolment. About seven percent of children in Canada attend private schools. Tuition fees among private schools can vary significantly.
In Canada, Grades K through 12 are typically divided up into different stages and different schools. So, your child might attend Kindergarten-Grade 5 at one school, then move to another school for Grades 6-9, then complete Grades 10-12 at a third school.
Typically, these stages are defined as:
Elementary school: For the early grades.
Middle school and/or junior high school: For the middle grades.
High school: For the final years of secondary school.
International students must pay annual tuition fees at elementary and high schools in Canada. There are different fees at different types of schools. For example:
Public schools can range from $9,500 to $17,000 per year
Private schools can range from $15,000 to $30,000 per year
Private boarding schools can range from $63,000 to $83,000 per year
Study in Canada bachelor degree options:
Generally, Bachelor’s degrees in Canada normally require 3 to 4 years of full-time study to complete. However, the duration of the degree also depends on the city or the program is specialized or general.
Bachelor degree in Canada eligibility.
You are eligible to apply for the Bachelor’s in Canada if you satisfying the following:
- Successful completion of the school academic program with strong marks which is equivalent of a Canadian secondary.
- Proof of strong proficiency in English or French if you want to study in French. You may be required to provide proof of language proficiency by way of a language proficiency test. For example: IELTS, TOEFL.
You can find bachelor courses in Canada in the following kinds of degrees
- Bachelor of Arts in Canada: B.A. degrees are given to students pursuing a programme in the Liberal Arts such as History, Humanities, Political, Social Sciences etc.
- Bachelor of Science in Canada: BSc is an undergraduate study program that can help students to achieve the required skills for the workplace or for additional educational pursuits.
- Bachelor of Engineering in Canada: The Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng) is an undergraduate degree achieved in one of the Engineering fields such as electrical, computer, civil etc. It takes three to four years to complete a B.Eng. degree.
- Bachelor of Business Administration in Canada: A student can earn a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree by completing one of the necessary studies relating to business.
- Bachelor of Commerce in Canada B. Com degrees allow students to specialize in a number of business sectors, such as entrepreneurship, international business, hospitality, technology entertainment, media etc.
Bachelors in Canada Cost:
The cost of a Bachelor in Canada is many folds more than the cost of studying for a Masters in Canada. The overall average bachelor in Canada cost is somewhere around 20,000- 29,714 Canadian Dollars.
Cost of Living for a Bachelor in Canada is the same as any other international student. As far as the proof of funds to be shown, the cost of living would be around CAD 10,000 apart from the tuition fees that they pay.