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Humanities and Social Sciences
Under Humanities and Social Sciences, the study of Psychology is a very popular major study in Canada. It involves the study of humans and other life forms.
The psychology courses in Canada have become increasingly popular over the years. The course stands out from the usual clinched study of Business and Engineering.
Engineering and Technology
Engineers with formal training and accreditation are called Professional Engineers. In Canada, the accreditation organization is the Canadian Council for Professional Engineers.
Study in Canada for Indian students is equivalent to studying the engineering field because of the updated technology and ample resources that are readily available in the country. Although it is competitive in nature, Engineering is one of the most sought after and highly paid jobs.
Biological and Life Sciences
Canada is considered as one of the largest Biotechnological hubs outside the U.S.A. With its prominent universities and research institutes, the booming economy and advanced technologies allow researchers to perform and progress in this field. Biologists can combine their Biology degree with other fields to work in Applied Science such as Biotechnology, Forensic Sciences, Politics and Study Policy, and Science Writing in Canada.
Business Management Studies in Canada
Canada also offers a bounty of academic opportunities to its students to learn about Business. Business schools in Canada develop future leaders by focusing on analytical, organizational, and management skills.
As Canada education consultants, we see that Business courses are the most common courses opted for by students due to their popularity and demand across the globe. These majors in Canada scale up to 51% of preference and offered by most colleges in Canada.
Despite that, Engineering is still one of the most eminent courses in Canada. Alongside Engineering, the study of Arts, Music, and Theater are a few special courses to study in Canadian universities. It also includes other courses:
Study Aviation
Briefly, this course prepares you to safely operate a complex aircraft, to understand the technologies and human factors that affect the successful operation of an aircraft, and to assume the professional responsibilities associated with being a commercial pilot.
Sports
It studies the psychology of sport and exercise. This includes coaching, motivation and emotion, psychopharmacology, and stress.
Tourism and Hospitality
Tourism and Leisure refer to the management of products and services related to such activities as traveling for pleasure, personal recreation, and various social events.
Types of Certification
Certificate:
This is a qualification awarded upon successful completion of a program that is usually a course that demands one year's time.
Diploma:
This is a qualification awarded on the basis of one or two years of successful study.
Advanced Diploma:
This is a 3 years program, some of which may lead to a Bachelor's Degree.
Bachelor's Degree:
Are awarded by Universities/ University Colleges/ Community Colleges after four years of full-time study and lead to graduate-level studies.
Post Graduate Diplomas / Certificates:
It leads to a Master’s Degree. These programs have work terms that provide full-time opportunities to gain practical experience along with theoretical studies, this is a major pull factor for students who decide to study in Canada from India. The prerequisites to participate in these programs are Bachelor's Degrees of 3- or 4-years duration.
Master's Degree:
This is an option for Bachelor’s Degree Graduates who have an interest in further learning and research, and for those who want to broaden their career possibilities by attaining a postgraduation in Canada. It is for 2 years and can be pursued after a 4 years Bachelors or a 3 years Bachelors' & a 1year Post-Graduate Diploma from Canada.
Doctorate or PhD:
This is a degree ranking above the Master’s Degree and generally takes four to seven years to complete.
Intakes:
The preparation to study in Canada for Indian students should begin 1 year in advance. The major intake for Canada primarily is 'Fall', September. The other intake is in the month of January i.e 'Winter', but it depends on the student's program and the institution that he/she is applying to. Very few institutes might have the May intake as well.
English Language Requirements:
All students must be fluent in English if they are applying to Canadian Institutes. International students need to reach the required level of English language competence. All students should take up the IELTS or TOEFL (ibt) exams. An IELTS band of 6.0/6.5 for undergraduates & 6.5/7 for Postgraduate courses or a TOEFL score of 80 and above for undergraduate and 90 and above for postgraduation in Canada is desirable.
Eligibility:
Universities in Canada have a required level for their programs. The requirements are mentioned below: -
Advance Diploma/ Diploma / Certificate:
The student should have a Higher Second-Class score in HSC. They should have cleared the IELTS/TOEFL (ibt) exams successfully complying with the conditions laid down by the university.
Bachelor's Degree:
The student must clear HSC in First Class. And should have cleared the IELTS/TOEFL (ibt) exams successfully complying with the conditions laid down by the university.
Postgraduate Certification / Diploma:
A Higher Second Class in Bachelor's degree (3 or 4 years) is necessary for a student to apply for Postgraduate Certification/Diploma. Students should have cleared the IELTS/TOEFL (ibt) exams successfully complying with the conditions laid down by the university. A Master’s Degree student should have a First class in Bachelor’s degrees (4 Years only). If students wish to pursue their postgraduation in Canada, they should have cleared the IELTS/TOEFL (ibt) exams successfully complying with the conditions laid down by the university or First Class in Bachelor's degree (3 years in India) is required. Or could have completed a Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma from a Canadian university.
Types of Certification
Certificate:
This is a qualification awarded upon successful completion of a program that is usually a course that demands one year's time.
Diploma:
This is a qualification awarded on the basis of one or two years of successful study.
Advanced Diploma:
This is a 3 years program, some of which may lead to a Bachelor's Degree.
Bachelor's Degree:
Are awarded by Universities/ University Colleges/ Community Colleges after four years of full-time study and lead to graduate-level studies.
Post Graduate Diplomas / Certificates:
It leads to a Master’s Degree. These programs have work terms that provide full-time opportunities to gain practical experience along with theoretical studies, this is a major pull factor for students who decide to study in Canada from India. The prerequisites to participate in these programs are Bachelor's Degrees of 3- or 4-years duration.
What is ICCRC Membership?
The Immigration Consultants of Canada Regulatory Council (ICCRC) is a non-profit organization appointed by the Government of Canada to regulate the immigration consulting profession and safeguard consumer interests. Immigration consultants provide their services to individuals seeking help to navigate immigration issues in Canada.
Is It Mandatory For A Student To Apply Through An ICCRC Member?
No. It is not mandatory for a student to apply for a student visa via an ICCRC member as per Bill C-35. Further, as per IMM5476E (Use of Representative Form), it is clearly stated that one need not hire an immigration representative (ICCRC Member) and can be represented by any individual to conduct business on his/her behalf with Citizenship and Immigration Canada and Canada Border Services Agency.
What Is The Difference Between A University And A College?
Universities are educational institutions attended after at least 12 years of school, or after secondary school for studies leading to a degree and research. All Canadian Universities offer a 4-year Bachelor’s degree programs; most offer one to two years Master's degree and some also offer Doctoral or Ph.D. programs. Few colleges, schools, and universities offer bachelorette degrees to students. Community colleges are two-year institutions that offer technical or vocational courses, or courses for transfer to a university, leading to a Certificate or Diploma. These colleges do not generally offer degree programs.