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What are the requirements of Canadian junior college? How much will it cost? How many years will it take? Pray for the great gods.
1. Admission requirements: 1, college diploma, high school graduate, college or university student; 2. TOEFL score 80 or computer test 2 13/ IELTS 5.5. If you have no language scores, you can take ESL language courses first; There is no unified national college entrance examination in Canada, so colleges and universities directly accept high school scores and TOEFL or IELTS scores provided by applicants. If they meet the requirements of the school, they can be admitted directly and study professional courses directly after entering the school. If students can provide satisfactory language scores, they can also apply for double admission (conditional admission), that is, before starting professional courses, students will take the entrance English proficiency test and decide the level of language courses according to their scores. After completing the language course, you can start the study of professional courses. Almost all colleges and universities offer English training courses (ESL programs) to help students improve their language skills before major. Second, the length of majors in Canadian universities is mostly 2-3 years, which not only shortens the study time of students, but also saves tuition and living expenses. Most of the majors in the junior college are recognized by many universities in Canada, and the university transfer courses offered by the junior college can ensure that students can bring part of their studies to the university. After completing the junior college course, students can go on to university for further study and get a bachelor's degree. Students can also complete two years of college study first, and then get a work visa and immigration before 1 Admission application fee: free (but if the school needs to change the admission time, it needs to pay the tuition fee for one semester in advance); Third, the cost (different cities, different schools and different majors are different, but it is roughly as follows) 1, tuition: ELI English course: 2850 Canadian dollars/level, professional course1/kloc-0,000 Canadian dollars (including two semesters tuition and one year medical insurance, the tuition fees of different majors are slightly different); 2. Accommodation fee (reference) ① The school apartment is about 600 Canadian dollars/month; ② About 650-750 Canadian dollars/month for host families; ③ About 380-600 Canadian dollars/month for off-campus apartments; 3. Living expenses (for reference, including meals and transportation expenses): 4,000 Canadian dollars/year for undergraduate study, and at least 1/3 for studying as an immigrant.
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