31 May

Planning to study in Canada? Zero in on which school is best suited for you

The selection of universities, colleges, and speciality programs in Canada varies, with each institution offering distinct advantages to students.

The best decision for international students often depends on their specific career objectives and aspirations.


Speciality programs are those specifically designed to help students develop and enhance specific skills such as those in the trades.

Meanwhile, bridging programs help newcomers connect the international training, education and experience they have with what is needed to continue working in their field when they arrive, as per a CIC News.


Foreign citizens must keep in mind that only designated learning institutions (DLIs), irrespective of the nature of their programs, are authorized to accept international students for study in Canada.

Here are the factors that will help students make informed decisions by comparing different pathways based on factors like personal development and academic or professional goals.

In Canada, universities provide traditional academic programs, offering pathways to careers in industries like business, finance, and communication

These programs, varying in duration, can lead to diverse career opportunities, says CIC News.

Undergraduate programs typically last four years, while post-graduate programs are usually two or three years long.

After completing an undergraduate degree, students can pursue post-graduate programs.

Universities also offer master’s and PhD programs, providing credentials for advanced careers in specialized fields like academics, business, and medicine, as per CIC News.


Recent changes to the international student system have focused on these advanced education options

Picking a college:

In Canada, college programs are highly regarded for their practical and career-focused approach, offering credentials ranging from one-year certificates to four-year degrees and diplomas.


In that regard, colleges differ from the more academic and formal education style offered at most Canadian universities, instead often prioritizing smaller class sizes and more intimate educational experiences.

Canadian colleges, like universities, offer a range of programs for students depending on the career path they want to pursue.

However, some more specialized academic programs are not available at the college level.

Another reason that colleges are a common choice for students in Canada is their relative affordability compared to universities.


Pursuing speciality or bridging programs:

Speciality programs offer students the opportunity to acquire sought-after skills relevant across Canada.

Typically offered at institutions focusing on specific subjects, like trade schools or technical colleges, these programs, such as HVAC training, prepare students for careers in high-demand fields, says CIC News report.


Compared to traditional academic paths, speciality programs often have lower costs, quicker completion times, and fewer admission requirements, making them attractive to international students seeking faster entry into the job market, the report adds.

Bridging programs are also available for foreign nationals, allowing them to continue their careers in Canada.

These programs, open to immigrants with relevant education and experience, facilitate career progression, but eligibility and costs vary based on province/territory and service provider.


Source:   https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/nri/study/planning-to-study-in-canada-zero-in-on-which-school-is-best-suited-for-you/articleshow/110560177.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

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