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Study in Canada

Canada, whose official motto is A Mari usque ad Mare, which translates as “From Sea to Sea", is the second-largest country on the globe, with a total area of 10 million square metres. Canada has a wide variety of stunning scenery, including towering mountains, massive glaciers, and dark, uninhabited woods. Studying in Canada means having access to many vibrant, multicultural cities as well as a wealth of natural beauty for skiing, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Sounds pretty cool, eh?

Is Canada A Good Study Destination?

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What Are The Post-Secondary Options in Canada?

 

#1 Foundation Programme

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The aim of a foundation programme is to prepare students for entry to bachelor's degrees at Canadian universities. They are the equivalent of Grade 12 qualification and are suited for SPM or IGCSE students. 



#2 A-Level/Canadian Pre-University/Australian Matriculation
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A-Levels, CPU, and Australian Matriculation are designed to prepare students for higher education. They often have a curriculum that closely aligns with university-level courses, helping you make a smoother transition to Canadian university studies.

#3 College or University Diplomas 

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Diploma programmes are mainly developed to meet the specific demands of technical and vocational careers. Additionally, co-op internships or other apprenticeship opportunities are usually included in diploma programmes.

#4 American Degree Transfer Programme (ADTP)

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The American Degree Transfer Program (ADTP) is a popular pathway for Malaysian students who want to pursue their higher education in Canada. The ADTP is typically offered by private institutions in Malaysia and provides students with the opportunity to complete the first two years of a U.S. bachelor's degree program in Malaysia before transferring to a university in Canada
 
 
#5 Associate Degree 
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An Associate Degree in Canada is a 60-credit foundational undergraduate in some specific fields of study, such as science and arts. Unlike certificates and diplomas, associate degrees comprise a breadth of general academic subjects as well as a specialisation in an area of interest (similar to a major).

#6 University Transfer Programe (UTP)

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A bachelor’s degree in Canada normally signifies completion of four years of full-time post-secondary education. Subject areas most often include traditional academic subjects in business, general sciences, engineering, the arts, or humanities. In this arrangement, students are expected to gain general and foundational knowledge over their first one or two years, and then specialise in a concentration called a major.



Universities in Canada

Canada is home to many reputable universities offering a wide range of programs for international students. Here are some well-known universities in Canada
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Study In Canada

University
Type
Duration
Location
Tuition Fees
Concordia University of Edmonton
Public
4 years
Alberta
CAD 23,000 - CAD 30,000
University of Lethbridge
Public
4 years
Alberta
CAD 20,000 - CAD 27,000
British Columbia Institute of Technology
Public
4 years
British Columbia
CAD 20,000 - CAD 27,000
University of Northern British Columbia
Public
4 years
British Columbia
CAD 24,000 - CAD 30,000
University of Prince Edward Island
Public
4 years
Charlottetown
CAD 16,000 - CAD 24,000
University of Manitoba
Public
4 years
Manitoba
CAD 20,000 - CAD 27,000
University of New Brunswick
Public
4 years
New Brunswick
CAD 20,000 - CAD 27,000
Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)
Public
4 years
Newfoundland and Labrador
CAD 20,000 - CAD 27,000
St. Francis Xavier University (StFX)
Public
4 years
Nova Scotia
CAD 18,000 - CAD 22,000
Acadia University
Public
4 years
Nova Scotia
CAD 20,000 - CAD 27,000
University of Waterloo
Public
4 years
Ontario
CAD 40,000 - CAD 65,000
Western University
Public
4 years
Ontario
CAD 36,000 - CAD 45,000
Queen's University
Public
4 years
Ontario
CAD 53,000 - CAD 60,000
University of Guelph
Public
4 years
Ontario
CAD 34,000 - CAD 40,000
University of Windsor
Public
4 years
Ontario
CAD 30,000 - CAD 42,000
Brock University
Public
4 years
Ontario
CAD 30,000 - CAD 42,000
University of Ottawa
Public
4 years
Ottawa
CAD 37,000 - CAD 55,000
Carleton University
Public
4 years
Ottawa
CAD 34,000 - CAD 40,000
Trent University
Public
4 years
Peterborough
CAD 26,000 - CAD 32,000
University of Saskatchewan
Public
4 years
Saskatchewan
CAD 25,000 - CAD 33,000
University of Regina
Public
4 years
Saskatchewan
CAD 19,000 - CAD 25,000
Laurentian University
Public
4 years
Sudbury
CAD 26,000 - CAD 34,000
Lakehead University
Public
4 years
Thunder Bay
CAD 27,000 - CAD 35,000
Toronto Metropolitan University
Public
4 years
Toronto
CAD 32,000 - CAD 40,000
Wilfrid Laurier University
Public
4 years
Waterloo
CAD 33,000 - CAD 40,000
*Tuition Fess per year (2023-2024)
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