Canada is a great destination for students, having a great variety of best courses for international students. As you narrow down on your choice of University, it is essential that you get an overview of the Canadian education system. This will help you make a more informed decision and take right steps for your plan of education.

GRADING SYSTEM

In Canada your academic performance is measured in terms of “grades” and “grade point average” (GPA). The educational programs are first graded in percentages and then converted into grades.

The grading system and GPA have variations that must be understood by non-Canadian students. Even if two students submit same GPA but are from different Universities, then their target University may mark their scores differently due to the difference in academic excellence of their previous schools.

ACADEMIC YEAR

In almost all the Canadian Universities, the academic calendar begins in August / September and goes in till May / June. Most new students start their courses in autumn, and the programs are drafted accordingly in this sequence.

Most Universities provide studies across two terms called “semesters”, few use a three-term calendar called the “trimester”. There are periods of long break for students to travel home on vacation, keeping in mind that they’ve come from a long distance away.

Undergraduate courses

A student who is yet to get her/his bachelor’s degree is termed as an undergraduate student. Typically these courses are about four years in length. The first two years have a variety of subjects and are called as prerequisite courses – such as in arts, literature, history, science, etc. The purpose is to enable students that they reach a certain standard of education with base on many types of subjects.

A “major” is the main specialization of your degree. For instance, if your major is Computers, then you will be awarded with a Bachelor of Science in Computers. You will have to undergo a definite number of courses in that area so as to fulfil the degree requirements. In some cases the major can also be chosen at the beginning of third year of your studies. You can change your major later but that will means having to do more courses, incurring more time and costs.

Generally you require 75% grades in 12th and Maths is mandatory for Engineering and Business courses.

Graduate courses

Students having an undergraduate degree can make plans about graduate courses so as to do jobs in highly skilled sectors or make progress in their life. Few very high level posts in medicine, science, nanotechnology, engineering, etc. require a higher degree.

GRE is required for admission to Masters in Science and GMAT is required for business school.

The graduate programs are usually one or two years in length. For instance MS Computers is two years long, Masters in Journalism is one year, MBA is two years, etc.

Generally you require 75% grades in Bachelor’s with a couple of references.

Most of the time in a master’s program goes in classroom study and the student has to prepare a detailed research paper called “master’s thesis” or she/he may have to complete a “master’s project.”

What makes a great application

The following check-list will ensure that your application will have a great standing among other applicants:

  • Excellent scores in IELTS and GRE/GMAT
  • Previous academic grades in India
  • Decent amount of funds in bank
  • A well-worded essay that is not plagiarised
  • Good references and letters of recommendation
  • Applying your application on time
  • Expert advice on Education in Canada

Canada is a truly marvellous destination for overseas students the world over, offering world class education at affordable rates. Angels Immigration will make all your dreams come true, by providing accurate advice on all the required materials. Our proven team of experts will enable you to secure the course of your choice in desired location.