WHY STUDY IN CANADA?
- Canada is the most educated country in the world; over half (56%) of Canadians have completed post-secondary education.
- Institutions like McGill and the University of Toronto are world-leaders in areas such as journalism, politics, medicine, and technology.
- Canada’s graduates are able to find great jobs because they are highly-valued in the job market.
- There are a wide variety of institutions available to cater to your specific needs (for example, lower-cost colleges, polytechnical institutes, and internationally-recognized universities).
WHAT TO STUDY IN CANADA?
- PHARMACY (average salary $62,000 – $123,000 annually)
- ENGINEERING (average salary $76,640 annually)
- DIGITAL DESIGN (average salary $44,200 – $94,000 annually)
- ECONOMICS (average salary $60,218 annually)
- ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY (average salary $76,640 – $116,254 annually)
- FILM (average salary $60,103 annually)
- NURSERY (average salary $43,997 annually)
Note: The above data is a general guideline of example occupations, and should not be considered a fixed-income salary scale.
WHERE ARE THE MAJOR CITIES IN CANADA?
- VANCOUVER (UBC, SFU, BCIT)
- TORONTO (U of T, York, Ryerson)
- MONTREAL (McGill, Concordia)
Note: To apply to study in Canada, you’ll need to provide proof of your English or French level through a designated language test result. Check your desired school’s website to be sure what the exact requirements are:
- For English: IELTS, C1 ADVANCED, TOEFL, CAEL, CanTEST, MELAB
- For French: DALF, DELF, TEF, TCF, TestCan
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