Qualification offers in CANADA
Education Opportunities

Are you looking for an unforgettable experience of a lifetime? Studying in Canada can be an exciting opportunity for you to experience life – and lessons! – beyond your front door. Learn from leading teachers in world-class modern facilities that inspire innovation, progress and forward thinking.

No matter what level of education you pursue, the cost of going to school in Canada is affordable and you'll earn globally recognized qualifications that will set you on the path to career success. All classrooms reflect the diverse, multicultural society that is Canada.

Levels of Study
  • Elementary and Secondary Education
  • Language Schools
  • The College System
  • Usniversitie
Universities

Canadian universities prepare graduates with the ability to think critically, to be adaptive to emerging technologies, to become leaders in professional fields and to seek solutions in research. Whether you want to become a teacher, economist, artist or the world's leading nanotechnologist, Canada's university system will provide you with the choice that fits your interest. From small liberal arts teaching schools to larger research-intensive universities you can begin your bachelor studies and continue to earn the highest qualification, a PhD. University research makes its mark in Canada and around the world. Did you know that Canadian universities have been incubators for innovation such as the BlackBerry phone, flat-screen technology, SMART boards.

Highly innovative research takes place in the fields of health, nanotechnology, biotechnology, high-performance computing, environmental technologies, nutraceuticals, and renewable fuels. More than one third of Canada's research is conducted at Canadian universities – one of the highest rates of academic research among OECD and G8 countries.

Three levels of degrees
  • Bachelor's: generally three or four years of undergraduate study
  • Master's: one or two years of study after the bachelor's degree, including a thesis, practicum, or research paper or course-based
  • Doctoral: three years of study including a thesis, usually after the master's degree
The facts
  • More than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate degree programs at 95 public and private not-for-profit universities and university-degree level colleges.
  • Degrees follow the Bachelor/Master/Doctorate system and are equivalent to those in the USA and Commonwealth countries.
  • Vast choice of undergraduate and post-graduate programs, as well as professional designations, certificate and diploma courses, and short career-focused programs.
  • Cutting edge technology and research labs.
  • Opportunities for cooperative education and internships, and international students can often work while they study.
  • Tuition fees range from CAD$8,000 to CAD$26,000 per year depending on the program.