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How do junior college students study in Canada?

First, the application channels for college students to study in Canada

1, transfer credits to continue studying in a junior college

When college students go to Canada to study, they can choose courses that can be transferred to universities for further study, and then transfer to undergraduate courses after one or two years of study. They can also study in junior college for two years, and then study undergraduate courses after obtaining work visas and immigration opportunities, and the tuition fees will be much lower. Transfer of credits is generally carried out on the basis of studying similar courses, and there is not much room for elective majors. If students want to get credit relief, they need to provide transcripts and course descriptions. If the professional counterparts and the average score is above 70 to 80 points, you can reduce or exempt certain credits. According to the reduced credits, students can study in Canada for one or two years less.

2. Apply for an undergraduate degree in Canada.

Unlike in China, Canadian undergraduates graduate with only a degree but no diploma. They have a long undergraduate study time, a four-year system, high tuition fees and a wide range of majors, and can change majors. This is mainly suitable for two-year college students who want to go to a better school instead of choosing their previous major. Its advantage is that it breaks through the limitations of schools and majors. Students can choose their major according to their own wishes and interests. As long as the applicant can reasonably explain his study abroad plan, the visa officer will consider accepting the application, and the visa success rate is also high.

3. Participate in the Canadian Postgraduate Diploma Program.

Canadian postgraduate diploma courses are mostly provided by Canadian universities, aiming to help students acquire more practical professional knowledge or transition to master's courses. Zhaolong study abroad experts said that the course requires students to have excellent TOEFL or IELTS scores in addition to 75 to 80 points in domestic junior colleges. Students with TOEFL or IELTS scores have a higher success rate in visa application. According to Zhaolong's experts studying abroad, the relatively low visa pass rate is due to the relatively loose admission conditions of postgraduate diploma courses, and some applicants' application materials are not true.

4. directly apply for a master's degree in Canada.

Because college students don't have a bachelor's degree, schools generally require applicants to provide more than three to five years of work experience, and only after completing the pre-master course can they take the master's course to make up for their lack of academic foundation. Because most universities in Canada require applicants to have a bachelor's degree to obtain a master's degree, students can choose few schools and majors. This method is suitable for older students with rich work experience. It is unconvincing for over-age students to repeat their undergraduate studies, but as long as they have suitable work experience and reasonable study plan, the success rate of studying in Canada is still relatively high.

Second, the advantages of college students studying in Canada

1, enjoy cost-effective education.

As we all know, the cost of studying in Canada is low, and the Canadian government attaches importance to education and insists that education should not be industrialized. Therefore, the overall education level is very high. Compared with other developed countries such as Britain and the United States, the cost performance of studying in Canada is still very high.

2. Enjoy a comfortable study and living environment.

Canada is the most livable place in the world, with world-famous teaching quality and living standard. Studying in Canada can enjoy a different learning and living environment.

3. Easy employment

Studying in Canada and choosing a practical and easy-to-find major can not only enhance your competitiveness, but also facilitate your employment. For example, the Canadian postgraduate diploma course pays attention to practicality and employment, which is very convenient for students to find jobs after graduation.

4. Facilitate migration

Canada is a big immigrant country with a loose immigration policy. Studying in Canada and finding a suitable job can achieve one-step immigration.