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Canada has always
been one of the best countries in the world when it comes to pursuing further
studies. Canadian universities offer high standards of education, because of which
thousands of international students come to the country from all around the
world.
If you also are one of those students who dreams to study
in Canada, there are a few things you should know about how
educational institutes work in Canada. Let us get started:
Once you have paid the tuition fees of the university you have secured
admission in, you will be provided with instructions on how to register for
your preferred courses. It is very important to complete these course
registrations as soon as you can so as to not miss out on any course as seats
fill up quickly.
Going by the subject you have decided to major in, you will have to attend tutorial sessions, classes, lab visits, and group discussions. The strength of the class will depend on the university and course you have chosen, but it can generally be anything between 50 to 300 students. The group discussions are obviously possible with a smaller strength, as it relies heavily on interaction between all the students and the professor.
Students of Canadian universities are always excited to visit job fairs.
These are great opportunities for students to get in touch with top companies
and browse through their options. Always put your best foot in front when
communicating with any company representatives you come across, as they are
most likely from the company’s recruitment team.
The grading would differ as per the course that you have chosen, but
most Canadian
universities have standard guidelines when it comes to
allotting grades. The final examination of the course constitutes 50% of the
total grade, and students need to clear it in order to get promoted. There are
usually 2 to 3 mid-terms for the course, which constitutes for anywhere between
10-45% of the total grade. Apart from these main exams, there are also
presentations, assignments, and reports that add up to your grade.
For an international student, the best way to start getting acquainted
with the culture is to get involved with the cultural community of the
university. You are bound to meet great people with whom you can take part in
activities organized by such student groups.
If you have any further doubts, you can always approach the help-desk
department of the university. Canadians are known to be very helpful people,
and you should have no problems in getting settled in. If you are thinking
about the finances, taking an education loan would be an effective solution to
take care of your academic expenses. We at Avanse can assist you with that, so
please get in touch and we will see to it that you have everything you need.
We hope this article has been useful to you, all the best!
We always aim to offer you competitive interest rates on your Avanse Education loan.
The rate of interest on your loan is calculated as: Interest Rate = Avanse Base Rate +
Spread.
Our current Base Rate is 14.25% (WEF 01.05.2023).
The Spread is floating and is based on analysis of overall credit and course profiling.
This rate is subject to the terms and conditions of Avanse Financial Services Ltd.