AmaanAli67
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Apply To Canadian University In 4 Simple Steps
Everyone dreams big, so if you are a student and you have decided to apply to any one of the Canadian universities for higher studies then your are at the right page.
After reading this post you will no longer require an agent, which you have to pay a lot of money. Believe you me if you can read this and understand what I am saying then you surely can do everything by yourself. You will be able to process your university application yourself as well as you will know the key points for applying to any Canadian University.
STEP ONE: What to Study?
You have to decide in which field you want to pursue your professional career. Please keep in mind that this field must be of your interest and your past education. However, there is no harm in changing your field a bit.
Please note that the best paying jobs in Canada are:
- Mining and Forestry Manager
- Air Traffic Controller
- Financial Administrator
- Senior Business Manager
- Health Care Manager
- Engineering Manager
- Software Engineer
- Health and Community Services Manager
- Public Administrator Director
- Human Resource Manager
STEP TWO: Which city is best for you?
After carefully choosing your field you need to find the best place for you to study in Canada. There are a number of factors that must be kept in mind like economy, inflation, student laws etc.
Some of the best cities are:
- Montreal
- Vancouver
- Toronto
- Edmonton
- Manitoba
And for those who want to go for post graduate studies, they should consider these cities:
- Montreal
- Vancouver
- Toronto
- Edmonton
- Hamilton
- Waterloo
- Calgary
- Kingston
- London, Ontario
- Manitoba
Also please keep in mind that if you are complete a bachelors degree (length of program is more then 2 years) from Canada you are eligible to apply work permit and you can get a work permit for up to 3 years. But If your degree is post graduate and the length of your program is between 8 months to 24 months then you are eligible to apply a work permit for one year.
STEP THREE: Which University is best for you?
Montreal
McGill University
Concordia University
Vancouver
Vancouver Island University
University of British Columbia
Langara College
Toronto
University of Toronto
Ryerson University
York University Toronto
Edmonton
University of Alberta
MacEwan University
Concordia University College of Alberta
Hamilton
McMaster University
Waterloo
University of Waterloo
Wilfrid Laurier University
Calgary
University of Calgary
Mount Royal University
Kingston
Queens University
London, Ontario
Brock University
You can also check the rankings of the universities from QS World Rankings
STEP FOUR: University Application
When you are clear on all the above mentioned points then you are ready to proceed towards your student application. You need to focus on the intake application deadline for International Students. You also need to check the admission criteria as different university have different criteria and it also varies with their ranking, higher the ranking higher the criteria.STEP FOUR: University Application
Make sure that you follow the International Student Application if you are not a Permanent Resident of Canada or bear Canadian Nationality.
Just follow the instructions and apply in your desired program at your desired university. Also provide them with the required documents.
Best Of Luck! :)
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