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Best Education Consultancy in Nepal For Canada - Study in Canada

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The second largest country in the world in terms of area, Canada is gradually becoming a top preferred destination for international students in recent years. Currently there are about 400,000 international students in Canada and they are there for reasons.

Nepalese Students should consider Canada for “A Dozen of reasons”

1. 98% of the Canadian Universities are public Universities, which ensures they offer high quality education.

2. Canadian Universities are consistently ranked in the top 100 universities of the world including 3 in the top 50.

3. Cost of attendance is lower compared to major study destinations like UK, Australia, and

USA. 4. Canadian Universities focus heavily on practical study and research. 5. English is the most common language used in Canada, making it easier for Nepalese students. 6. Wide range of options while choosing your courses and programs 7. Scholarship opportunities for deserving students 8. Safe to live and study as Canada is ranked # 8 out of 162 countries on the ranking of the safest and most dangerous countries. 9. Multi-cultural community, open to Internationals. Since July 1 2017 till July 1, 2018,

79.6% population is international 10. Opportunity of Permanent Residence – unlike most countries, Canada wants its International students to stay due to its huge area and small population size

11. Students are allowed to work off-campus- making sure they reduce the burden on their family

12. Graduate students can take their dependents once they have reached Canada; the process takes somewhat around 5 weeks.

Canada’s Education System

The major reason for Canada being a top destination for International students is the “Quality Education at an Affordable Fees”. The Canadian Government who is heavily investing in higher education has made this possible. To be more specific, Canada is amongst the top 3 countries per capita when it comes to investing in higher education.

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