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Education In Canada
CANADA
A Preferred & Beautiful Destination
Canada's universities share a key strength: their high quality. Canadian
universities have a long record of providing an accessible university
education to students from across Canada and around the world. Reflecting
the rich history- many cultures and traditions, Canadian universities
offer a mix of opportunities in a variety of educational settings.
About the country
Canada is the world's second largest country, has been ranked as number
one country in the world for several years. Canada is a vast country with
immense physical beauty, from the magnificent Rocky Mountains the warm
blue Pacific Ocean on the West Coast, to the lush green hills of Atlantic
Canada. Canada offers a safe & healthy environment and offers quality life
with low incidence of crime making international students feel at home.
Why study in Canada
Canada offers a wide choice of more than 92
universities and over 175 Colleges and Technical institutes featuring a
variety of academic, professional and vocational programs. A degree or a
diploma from a Canadian Educational Institution is universally recognized
for its high academic standard. Tuition fees for international students in
Canada are comparatively much lower than in any other English speaking
country. Canada is renowned around the world for its tradition of
hospitality and tolerance. Since Canada has two official languages -
English and French - an international student can take a degree either at
an English language or French language institution. Canada is a world
leader in many fields of study like, Animation, Software Development,
Biotechnology environmental Technology etc.
A Reputation for Excellence
Canadian universities have earned an international reputation for
excellence. Their faculty have recognized research and teaching strengths
in areas such as computer sciences, business (including MBA programs),
health sciences, law, ocean studies, natural resources and agriculture.
In addition to their teaching, universities
play a vital role in their local communities, offering concerts and plays,
day care centres, sports and fitness facilities, lectures, museums,
on-campus radio stations and art galleries open to all. Research is
central to the mission of Canadian universities. In fact, 25% of Canada's
research capacity is found in our universities - a far higher proportion
than most others countries. Universities in Canada employ about one-third
of the country's PhDs, who spearhead the national research effort.
Students at Canadian universities are frequently involved in research
projects, often during their early undergraduate years. Professors see
research as an integral component to their classroom teaching. Canadian
university research has yielded a wealth of innovations as important as
insulin, Pablum, the artificial pacemaker
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