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- Valid Passport (Should be valid for at least 3 Months after the study program
- Valid Identity card
- 4 Passport size recent photograph
- Proof of Acceptance by a Designated Learning Institution
- Proof of Funds.
- Immigration Medical Examination (IME)
- English Language Proficiency Exam Score
- Statement of Purpose
- Proof of Funds
- Penal Clearance
- Certified Copies of Academic Transcripts and Passport
- Birth Certificate
- Academic Certificates
- Proof of Financial Capability
- Remember that all document which are written in another language should be translated in English.
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Canada is famous for its acclaimed colleges and diversified range of courses. Low education cost and good track record of international education are two simple reasons why most students look forward to studying in Canada. The talented faculty of the colleges in this country covers more than the curriculum of the courses and gives the students real world knowledge. The level of education is comparatively tough with respect to other countries, but it is well structured. Canadian college provides internship placement in Canadian firms, find part-time employment opportunities and relevant permits for students who qualify for the same and sometimes help them in citizenship application process. Under Canadian regulations, an international student who performs well in studies can apply for a part time job in the second year and is eligible for placement in relevant Canadian firms during the internship.
Canada?s universities maintain high standards of academic excellence and are consistently recognized in top international rankings.
Canadian tuition fees are some of the lowest in English-speaking countries.
The country?s universities boast links to more than 5,000 global collaboration agreements. Combined with Canada?s focus on industry-specific applied research, it?s no surprise that more than 90% of Canadian alums are employed less than six months after graduation.
High academic rankings and a reputation for friendliness is great, but it?s hard to beat eight consistent years of top rankings by the United Nation as one of the world?s best places to live.
Canada is at the international forefront of computer and information technology, particularly in telecommunications, medical devices, aerospace engineering, lasers, biotechnology, ocean and environmental, and several others.
Through its innovative School Net program, Canada was the world?s first country to connect its schools and libraries to the internet.