Colleges in Canada are government-controlled. The level of education meets international requirements, and many colleges in Canada are included in the lists of the best educational institutions in the world. A number of colleges are among the top leaders in application and curriculum development.
For example, Seneca , George Brown, Humber College , Conestoga College , Douglas and others.
Canadian universitiesmaintain many connections with employers from different industries. So they provide practice to their students, and then employment. It is very easy for college graduates to get a work
visa in this state and stay to work here.
Colleges in Canada teach in English.
The conditions that Canadian colleges provide for international students are great for living and studying. They are located on campuses or host families, each university has consultants and
assistants who help to adapt and find their circle of friends.
– location;
– specialization.
The universities of Canada are divided into public and technical. Pay special attention to the rating for the specialization that interests you. For example, Humber College (Toronto) is considered the best in polytechnics
, George Brown College (Toronto) – in design programs, Red Deer College (Red Deer) – in innovative technology, Conestoga – in robotics and IT technologies, Seneca College (Toronto) – in
business programs, animation and IT programs.
Private and public colleges are focused on preparing a person for further work. For any direction, narrowly focused special programs have been developed, for example, a student can choose journalism, accounting, hospitality, trade, IT, filmmaking, the profession of a nurse, firefighter, stylist, etc.
Canadian colleges offer three levels of education for international students, after which the student receives:
– post diploma certificate (1 year);
– diploma (2-3 years);
– Bachelor’s degree in applied fields (4 years).
Depending on the preparation of the applicant, there are:
1. Programs for high school graduates (duration 2,3,4 years. Maximum degree – bachelor);
2. Programs for university graduates with a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree (Duration 1-2 years. Allow you to retrain or get additional education in your specialty).
After college, the student can continue his education at the university from the 3rd year of the transfer program. Also, in some colleges, you can take postgraduate programs (analogous to the magistracy).
Canadian colleges for foreign students offer special preparatory courses, after which you do not need to take an exam and you can immediately enroll in a specialized program. They are necessary if
the applicant does not speak English sufficiently. Such courses provide an opportunity to learn the language, adapt, become more confident and easier to learn in the future.
On average, the cost is 14-19 thousand CAD per year for bachelor’s programs.
Tuition fees largely depend on the college and specialty.
For admission, you must provide:
– school leaving certificate (11 classes);
– grades from a school or university (excellent in specialized subjects and not lower than average for the rest);
– passed test in English IELTS or TOEFL;
– portfolio for creative specialties;
– sometimes additional interviews or tests for creative programs are carried out.
Training starts in September, January or May.
If there is no confirmation of the level of English, you can enter the preparatory program both at the University itself and at the language school for the Passway program.
Canadian colleges for foreign students are also convenient because it is quick and easy to get a student visa.