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Canada makes a large investment in its education system. In fact, Canada is one of the world's top education performers and among the top three countries in spending per capita on public post-secondary education according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
The post-secondary education system in Canada is divided into:
Most colleges and universities typically offer classes from early September until the end of April or early May. The winter session is usually divided into two terms that operate from September to December and then from January to April. There are several different kinds of summer studies offered between May and August. There are also a few select schools in Canada that offer year-round schooling.
Depending on the university, undergraduate degrees can take either three or four years to complete. Depending on the type of degree, postgraduate degrees take between one and two years to complete. Master's programs generally take between one to two years. PhD programs are longer than in other countries, and usually take four to seven years to complete.
As well as Canadian universities being devoted to research and high-quality teaching, they also aim to provide opportunities that improve students' learning, career and life. Classes at university are a combination of lectures and tutorials. Lectures are taught by professors and can contain anywhere between 30 to 200 students. They usually have a linked component such as a lab or a tutorial.
A tutorial or lab allows a more in-depth discussion of topics within a course. The sizes of tutorials generally range anywhere from 20 to 30 students.
There Is no doubt that it can be expensive for students to study overseas. However, in comparison to the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the USA, Canada offers the lowest tuition rates for foreign students.
To cover the tuition fees, you will need between CA 7000 and CA 29,000 a year. However, this is a general guide only and costs vary in relation to the institution and program you are applying for, as well as the location and lifestyle.
Generally speaking, humanities, education and arts courses are cheaper while subjects such as medicine and engineering are likely to be more expensive.
If you wish to study at postgraduate level, the tuition fees are typically higher, and the costs will vary depending on the program.
As with most other countries, MBA programs are often the most expensive. The average cost for these programs is around CA 42,000.
Some Canadian universities and schools offer scholarships and awards for international students who achieve outstanding results.
The amount of money available and type of award varies between institutions. Getting a scholarship is competitive and you generally must apply directly to the school that offers them.
Listed below are some of the more popular scholarships:
This program is designed to enable students to pursue programs of advanced study and research at the master and PhD level in Commonwealth countries other than their own.
The award comprises travel, living allowance and all compulsory tuition fees.
Offers several fellowships at various levels from graduate to post-doctorate, and from research to training fellowships.
Research associateships are offered to master degree holders in engineering and PhD holders in natural science or engineering disciplines.
For graduate students in a wide variety of disciplines. Students must accept an offer from a university in Ontario and obtain a valid student permit (visa).
Supports both basic university research through research grants and project research via partnerships of universities and industry.
For students studying in Quebec. Financial assistance is available to students studying master's level or above. Each application is assessed on its own merit.
First announced in November 2010, this scholarship is awarded to the best doctoral students from around the world to study in Ontario. Each scholarship is worth CA 40,000 annually, renewable for a maximum of four years. 75 scholarships are awarded each year.
Ontario universities are responsible for selecting and awarding scholarships to international PhD students based on merit and program.
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