Study in Canada Consultant
RIC is one trustworthy, effective and reasonable solution if you are looking for a promising opportunity to study in the country like Canada. We provide wide range of services and guidance for your plans of studying in the Canada. For information on our Visa services and expert solutions, contact our counselors.
We provides wide range of services for studying in Canada. For information on our Visa service and other services. Contact our Counselors Email us at- rohanimco@gmail.com
Canada Education Consultant
About Canada
A developed country with tenth highest nominal per capita income globally, Canada is a multicultural hub with population all around the world. Canada is also recognized as a middle power for its role in international affairs with a tendency to pursue multilateral solutions. As a good number of immigrants from all over the world are choosing to settle in the country, its population has been constantly increasing fast.
Why Study in Canada
According to a survey published in 2012, Canada is the most educated country in the world. At least 51% of adult Canadians have obtained at least an undergraduate college or university degree. What else could be a better environment for an international student who wants to pursue further education than a country like this? Through RIC, we offer you the following courses in Canada-. Masters in HR, Finance, Administration, Applied Management. Postgraduate Diploma In Management, International Business, Hotel Management, Finance, Business. Masters and PGD in Teaching, Education, Computing, Engineering, Law, Social Work, Counselling. Diploma in Professional Cookery, Patisserie. PG in Health Science, Nursing, Medical. Courses in Viticulture, Horticulture, Aquaculture, Wine Making, Accounting, Banking, Aviation, Marine Engineering etc.
Education System
Most part of the public education in Canada is funded and overseen by federal, provincial and local governments. Part of Canadian population hold school diplomas and others have university degrees; however majority of schools in the country are co-educational. On a positive note, as per an announcement by Canadian Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, Canada is introducing a new, fast-track system to let foreign students and graduates with Canadian work experience become permanent eligible residents in Canada. The system is called as Express Entry.
Student Life
An international student’s life in Canada can be well at ease thankfully due to the relaxing social experience and open-mindedness of the local populace here. Many universities offer orientation programs for the international students, right after they get admitted. There is also an official appointed that helps the students with their queries and suggestions. Some universities to an extent and offer the international students an helping hand in buying books and other supplies for their courses to opening a local bank account in their country. In case of any difficulty or even homesickness, students can wishfully speak to the counseling staff allotted in the university.
Cost of Living
Cost of living in Canada is much more affordable when compared to the other countries. As a student, roughly you will need about $15,000 Cdn to $25,000 Cdn to cover tuition and living expenses. However, an international student can get a work permit from his university if you are a full time student. One has to acquire a Social Insurance Number (SIN) to work in Canada. You can also work on your campus in various departments. Outside the campus, a student is allowed to work for up to 20 hours per week and full- time during the scheduled spring break and summer holidays. These arrangements can make your stay comfortable by attaining the cost of living in a foreign country.
Accomodations
All students generally can get an accommodating residence on the university campus. It is on sharing basis with one or two fellow students. Though along with the admission, one has to apply for this accommodation separately. If you are choosing an off-campus facility such as apartment or a flat, your university might help you in finding the same. As a tenant, you also have to pay additional monthly charges for electricity, phone, internet etc.