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Q.1. What is the eligibility criteria for Canadian Universities? Ans: Each university has its own entrance requirements and will judge you on an individual basis. The university will map your academic credentials. There is no nationwide set of entrance exams. For more details about this or any other part of the application procsess, contact the ICC. Q.2. What are the Language Requirements? Ans:You have to be proficient in English or French, depending on the University you choose. Most English universities require a score of 560 + on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or a score of 70 on the Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL). Q.3. Is the degree globally recognized? Ans: A degree from a Canadian University is recognized around the world and is usually equivalent to an American degree or a degree from another Commonwealth country. Professional and specialized programs such as medicine, nursing and engineering are accredited by reliable and reputable agencies. Q.4. What is the eligibility criteria for working in Canada? Ans: Q.5. What are the immigration requirements? Ans: To study at a Canadian university, you will need a study permit. You may also need a visitor visa, which will be issued to you at the same time as your study permit. We can assist you to obtain the study permit. It is best to apply early, as processing of a study permit usually takes one or two months. Q.6. Is health insurance required? Ans: You will have to arrange for medical coverage before you arrive in Canada. Medical coverage varies from province to province and sometimes from university to university within each province. Please enquiry with us for detailed information. Also, we will inform you whether the universities you are applying to have any medical insurance plans for international students. Web Site Developed & hosted by GoCal Systems |
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