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Canada Seems To Be A Perfect Choice For Studying Abroad!

Canada is one of the most popular study abroad locations for students.

by TED News Desk
January 13, 2022
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Canada Seems To Be A Perfect Choice For Studying Abroad!

Canada is one of the most popular studies abroad locations for students. For a variety of reasons, students select Canada for higher education. Canada is a natural destination for thousands of international students, with one of the longest coasts, the immense wilderness, world-class cities, and a culture of tolerance and variety.

Higher education usually refers to education and training at universities, colleges, and technical or art institutes. It also refers to an academic subject of study that has advanced in Canada since 1969, when a graduate unit at the UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO was established.

Higher Education In Canada

 It was not until 1789 that the first “church-sponsored” UNIVERSITY, UNIVERSITY OF KING’S COLLEGE (NS), was founded in Canada. MCGILL UNIVERSITY (established in 1821) was the country’s first private nondenominational university.

The University of Toronto was the first provincial university to be established in 1850. In 1876, the federal government established the ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE OF CANADA.

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Teaching, research, and community service are the three main functions of universities. Bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degree programs are available in the arts and sciences, as well as in the professions.

The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada is made up of 95 degree-granting institutions of higher education, the majority of which are universities.

Since WWII, the number of people enrolled in PSE has consistently increased, with a participation rate of above 35%. (the participation rate is defined as the total of full-time students in PSE as a percentage of the population 18-24 years old). Around 1.4 million full-time students attend universities and colleges; of these, 882 000 attend university.

A total of 321 000 and 191 000 part-time students respectively attend university and college. According to Statistics Canada, around 25% of the population aged 25 to 64 holds a university degree, while another 25% has a certificate or certification from a college or trade school.

Governments are the primary source of funding for PSE, but private sources of finance, such as tuition, have significantly expanded in recent decades. Both the provincial and federal governments contribute, but the federal share is constantly renegotiated in the context of wider federal-provincial fiscal arrangements.

Why Should You Choose Canada?

When it comes to picking a university, many students prioritize their safety. It’s even more vital to know how secure a country is while choosing a study abroad program. With low crime rates and few reports of racial discrimination, Canada is one of the safest locations to study.

The official languages of Canada are English and French. Canada has become rich with many diverse languages, faiths, and cultures as a result of a large number of international students and immigrants.

Students in Canada are allowed to work part-time jobs both on and off-campus while studying. When working on campus, international students are not obliged to obtain a work permit while studying.

In addition, each institution and college has its own parties, events, and community activities to keep students involved. Many cultural events aid in the mixing of multicultural students at the university.

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Affordability: Aside from affordable education, Canada is a fairly accessible country in general. In comparison to other countries, Canada’s cost of living is significantly lower.

The majority of public transit is also reasonably priced. In comparison to the United States, the cost of living in Canada is 3.09 percent lower. In comparison to the United States, rent in Canada is 22.88 percent lower.

 

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