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December 11, 2021

Deliberate about what to do when you finish school? More and more young Indians are opting to go abroad after completing their 12th board exams – and Canada is a popular choice for many!

Keep reading.

Why Study in Canada?

Canada is known for its universities and higher education worldwide. With a Bachelor of Arts degree in your hand, you are guaranteed a very good job – you will get many career opportunities, and you can keep learning.

Canadian visas and immigration are flexible, making it easier for international students to come and study. The tuition fee and total living expenses are also very affordable, compared to countries like the UK and the USA.

In addition, Canada offers an additional benefit – its Postgraduate Work Permit program, which allows a graduate to stay for 3 years in search of work. PGWP is the fastest way to the status of PR.

 

Still want more? Here are a few other benefits of studying in Canada:

  • Large number of learning options
  • A safe world for international students
  • A multicultural and diverse society
  • Postgraduate job opportunities and PR position opportunity
  • A nice and pleasant place to stay

 

Study Options in Canada After 12

Choose the program that works best for you!

 

Undergraduate degrees

After you have completed your 12th Board exams, the most advanced option for you is a Bachelor of Canadian university degree. In Canada, students who have completed 12 years of formal schooling are eligible to enroll in Bachelor programs. According to the directive, Bachelor’s degrees are between 3 and 5 years in length.

Canadian universities offer Bachelor’s degrees in hundreds of courses, in a variety of credit courses, with research options, internships, etc. Many universities offer Honors programs, which often require extra time and participation in studies.

With a Bachelor’s degree, you can continue to study for advanced degrees as a Masters and you will have better job opportunities. You will be eligible to stay in Canada to get a job for up to 3 years, depending on the time of your studies.

So how can you study in Canada after 12 if you want to take a Bachelor’s? The initial step is to fulfill the entry requirements.

Login Requirements:

Academic requirement (Indian State Boards / CBSE / CICSE High School Certificate)– min. 65% *
Language requirement IELTS 6.5, no band point less than 6.0 or equivalent
Other requirements Experience letter

Statement of Purpose

Letter of Recommendation

* You can apply before the results of your final test. You will receive conditional acceptance based on your available transcripts, which will be unconditional after your final results meet the acceptance requirement.

 

Where to study:

Choosing the right university is important. Here are some of the top universities in Canada with undergraduate degrees:

  1. University of Victoria
  2. University of Waterloo
  3. University of Dalhousie
  4. University of Guelph
  5. University of Manitoba

 

What to study:

Wondering what UG courses are best in Canada? Here is the list!

  1. Computer Science

In today’s computer world, the qualifications of computer science open many doors – from software development to big data analytics. In Canada, students benefit from a research-led teaching style that is both industry-leading and highly employable.

Best Canadian Colleges of Computer Science: University of Dalhousie, University of Guelph

  1. Engineering

Canadian engineering courses are very much needed, especially in Petroleum or Chemical Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, and electrical engineering. Most Canadian engineering programs require internships – which means that before you graduate, you will be well equipped to work in the field.

Best Canadian Engineering Colleges: University of Waterloo, University of Victoria

  1. Finance

If you have a math problem or an investment interest, a finance degree may be the perfect option for you – and Canada is the perfect place for that. Canadian cities like Toronto and Ontario are in the middle of global networks, allowing you to experience exposure in the real world.

Top Canadian Financial Colleges: University of Waterloo, Thompson Rivers University

  1. Business / Management

Business and Management has emerged as the world’s most prestigious university course! With a Canadian degree, you will be ready to start over – thanks to the training of leading industry professionals, as well as an effective learning program.

Outstanding Canadian Colleges of Business and Administration: University of Cape Breton, New York Institute of Technology

  1. Nursing

B.Sc. Nursing is a great choice for 2 reasons – you will be providing a care service, and nurses are in great demand around the world! With a close relationship between universities and hospitals and teaching that encompasses all aspects of health care, Canada is the best country to study nursing.

Best Canadian Colleges of Nurses: Regina University, University of Victoria

 

Craft Programs

You may not want to take a traditional Bachelor’s degree program but still wonder how you can study in Canada after 12. Fortunately, there are options too!

Why not consider a job training program? These programs are career-oriented training programs, offered in fields such as construction, technology, mechanics and much more. These programs are typically 2 years old and take a learning approach. They are offered at community colleges and technical centers in Canada. Other prestigious institutions include Humber College, Centennial College, and Fanshawe College.

The requirements for craft programs are usually not very high. High school certificates and language examinations such as IELTS will be required.

With a job diploma, you can get a variety of job opportunities in Canada, due to its current skills shortage – making it easier for you to get a PR status over time!

Pathway systems

Several international students enroll in language-based courses as ‘pathways’ for getting admitted to a Canadian university or college. Studying for 6 months or more, they can get the English or French language degrees they need to continue their studies in Canada.

Available options include:

  • Independent language courses: Upon completion of the course, you must cancel a language test such as IELTS, which will result in admission to any institution, subject to admission conditions.
  • Harmless pathway systems: Some institutions have links to language schools. Once you have completed the language course, you will receive automatic access to the center.

Entry requirements will usually include a high school certificate and low marks in a language test such as IELTS (low marks will be accepted).

 

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April 16, 2018

Post type:- Doctoral

Requirements:-

TOEFL (IBT) OVERALL SCORE REQUIREMENT

100
 25
 25
 22
 22

IELTS OVERALL SCORE REQUIREMENT

7.5
 6.5
 6.5
 6.5
 6.5
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March 26, 2018

Post type:-Diploma

Duration:- 3 years

Requirements:-

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent**
  • Grade 12 English (C or U)
  • Grade 11 Math (M or U) or Grade 12 (C or U)
  • Science – One course from this list: Biology, Grade 12 (U) or Grade 11 (C or U); Chemistry, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (U); Physics, Grade 12 (C or U) or Grade 11 (U); or SVN3M.

Mature Students may take the Admissions Assessment for English, Math or Science, OR may consider upgrading to achieve the credit(s) needed in EnglishMath or Science

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February 21, 2018

Canadian Foundation is offering Neporany Doctoral Fellowship for the year 2015. Canadian, Permanent Resident and International applicants are eligible to apply for this fellowship. Scholarship will be awarded to one or more doctoral students specializing on Ukraine in political science, economics, and related fields (social sciences and political, economic, and social history)

Deadline:-1 March 2018

Study Subject(s): Fellowships are awarded to the applicants specializing on Ukraine in political science, economics, and related fields (social sciences and political, economic, and social history).

Course Level: Fellowships are available for doctoral programme at University of British Columbia, Canada.
Scholarship Provider: University of British Columbia, Canada

Requirements:-

 Citizenship: – Canadian, Permanent Resident and International applicants are eligible to apply for this fellowship.
-Degree Level:- Doctoral
-Applicant Status
-Incoming Students and Continuing Students are eligible.

How To Apply:-

Applications should be send via e-mail and also by post.
-A cover letter to include a mailing address, citizenship or residency status (if residing in Canada), telephone number(s), and e-mail
-A current CV and transcripts
-A précis of their thesis (1,250-2,500 words)
-Publications
-Two letters of recommendation, including one from their thesis adviser 6. Information on awards received or applied for.

For more information please follow program website

February 20, 2018
The Regent’s University London is a private non-profit university located in London, United Kingdom. Regent’s University is only the second institution in the UK that was granted the status of a private university.
If English is not your first language then you will need to show that your English language skills are at a high enough level to succeed in your studies.The Regent’s University London is currently accepting applications for The Dean of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences Excellence Scholarship for September intake only.
Deadline: May 31, 2018

Degree Level: Scholarships are available to pursue undergraduate programme.

Degree Level: Scholarships are available to pursue undergraduate programme.

Available Subject: The Dean of Humanities, Arts & Social Science’s Excellence Scholarship applies to the following programs

Requirements:-

The scholarship is not available to students in the first year of a degree programme with integrated foundation. However, Regent’s students enrolled in a degree programme with the integrated foundation are eligible to apply for the Vice Chancellor’s Excellence Scholarship once they have commenced their foundation-level studies. If successful, the scholarship would then apply to their degree-level studies.

The scholarship is not available to transfer students or students who join a degree programme with advanced standing.

Scholarships and bursaries are limited to one award per student, with the highest value scholarship or bursary applying in such cases where one student is eligible to receive more than one award.

How To Apply:-

To enter the competition for the 2018/19 Dean of Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences Excellence Scholarship, you should achieve at least three Bs at A-level (or the international equivalent) and follow the guidelines for your chosen subject below:

Fashion & Design

BA (Hons) Fashion Design, BA (Hons) Fashion Design with Marketing and BA (Hons) Interior Design applicants

  • Submit a portfolio of art and design work (electronically, if possible), including research and sketchbook material

AND

  • Explain in 300 words why you wish to study fashion and design at Regent’s University London

BA (Hons) Fashion marketing applicants

  • Research and write a critical and analytical essay of 1,000 words on the following topic:
    • Choose a luxury fashion brand. Explore how they have used modern technology to market fashion.

AND

  • Explain in 300 words why you wish to study fashion marketing at Regent’s University London

Film, Media & Performance

BA (Hons) Acting & World Theatre applicants

  • Research and write a critical and analytical essay of 1,000 words on the following topic:
    • ‘Theatre is a meeting point, a crossroads of cultures.’ Discuss the validity of this statement, referring to specific practitioners or theatre practices.

AND

  • Explain in 300 words why you wish to study acting and world theatre at Regent’s University London

BA (Hons) Film, TV & Digital Media Production applicants

  • Write a 1,000-word treatment for a new television project – fiction, documentary or light entertainment

AND

  • Explain in 300 words why you wish to study film, TV and digital media production at Regent’s University London

BA (Hons) Screenwriting & producing applicants

  • Write a five-page script on a subject of your own choosing. Make sure the story is concluded so that your piece is not just the opening for a longer project

AND

  • Explain in 300 words why you wish to study screenwriting and producing at Regent’s University London

Liberal Arts & Humanities

BA Liberal Studies applicants

  • Research and write a critical and analytical essay of 1,000 words on the following topic:
    • What are the benefits of a liberal arts education?

AND

  • Explain in 300 words why you wish to study liberal arts at Regent’s University London

For more information please visit program website

February 19, 2018

The Basel Graduate School of History (BGSH) is delighted to offer Tender Starting Scholarships for support during the start phase of their doctorate. International students are eligible to apply for this scholarship program.The Basel Graduate School of History (BGSH) offers a structured graduate program in the field of history, based on the successful completion of doctorates. In the BGSH, doctoral candidates earn their doctorates in a network that is solid in terms of theory, methodology, and content, giving them the opportunity for intellectual discussion and international networking.

Deadline: March 31, 2018

Available Subject: Scholarships are awarded in the following areas: medieval history, early modern history, recent and recent history, eastern European history, Jewish history, global history, A high motivation to participate in the BGSH as an active member and to carry out an independent, multi-year research project is expected.

Requirements:-

The scholarships are intended for students with a masters degree or equivalent in history and who wish to pursue doctorates in one of the following areas: medieval history, early modern history, recent and recent history, eastern European history, Jewish history, global history, A high motivation to participate in the BGSH as an active member and to carry out an independent, multi-year research project is expected.

How To Apply:-

  1. Cover letter
  2. 2nd Curriculum Vitae (possibly with publication list)
  3. Sketch for the dissertation project (maximum 3 pages)
  4. Diploma
  5. One or two text samples (including master’s thesis or similar)

The application can be in German, French or English. Applicants who are about to complete their studies may apply if they can submit the official diploma by 8 June 2018 at the latest. Applications from doctoral students who are already doing their doctorate at other universities will not be considered. Starting scholarship holders must enroll as doctoral students at the University of Basel.

For more information please follow this link

February 17, 2018

The New Zealand Aid Programme offers several different types of scholarship.  There are four types of scholarships for full-time tertiary level study in New Zealand:

  • • New Zealand Pacific Scholarships
  • • New Zealand Development Scholarships
  • • New Zealand ASEAN Scholarships
  • • New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarships

Deadline: 14/28 March 2018 (annual)
Study in:  New Zealand
Next course starts 2018

Levels/Fields of study:

Depending on the country you are from, New Zealand Scholarships are available for the following level of studies: Postgraduate Certificate (6 months), Postgraduate Diploma (1 year), Masters Degree (1 – 2 years) or PhD (up to 3.5 years).

Preferred fields of study are those that are most relevant to the development needs of your country (i.e. renewable energy, agriculture development, disaster risk management, private sector development, public sector development).  Find out the preferred subjects for your country.

Requirements:-

Be a minimum of 18 years of age at the time of commencing your scholarship.

• Be a citizen of the country from which you are applying for a scholarship and have resided in that country for at least the last two years.

• Not a citizen or permanent resident of any the following countries: New Zealand, Australia, Israel, South Korea, Japan, USA, any European Union country, Qatar, United Kingdom, Canada, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. (Note: This criteria does not apply to people from Niue, Cook Islands, Tokelau who are New Zealand citizens, and it also does not apply to NZ-Samoan dual citizens.)

• Meet the Immigration requirements for a student visa to New Zealand or the Pacific country you will study in (i.e. medical checks, etc.).

• Meet the academic entry requirements (including English language ability) for your preferred programme of study and institution. Refer to the website of your preferred institution to confirm entry requirements.

• Have at least one year full time (two-year’s part time) work experience relevant to your career and/or preferred qualification unless you are applying straight from school or during my first year of tertiary study (for countries offered undergraduate study).

• Intend to return to your home country for a minimum of two years on completion of the scholarship.

For full eligibility details check the eligibility criteria page and take the Online Eligibility Test (not applicable for New Zealand Commonwealth Scholarships).

How To Apply:-

Applications can be done online or paper-based depending on your country. Applicants from countries that are eligible for both online or paper-based applications, can apply from 1 February until 14 March 2018 (12pm NZ Time) while applicants from eligible countries that can only apply online can do so from 15 February until 28 March 2018 (12pm NZ Time). For New Zealand Commonwealth scholarships, only paper applications are accepted from 1 February to 28nMarch 2018.  Read the application schedule to know which countries can apply during which application period.

It is important to visit the country-specific pages and the official website (link found below) to access the online application form and for detailed information on how to apply for this scholarship.

For more information please visit program website