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What do I need if I want to go to a better university in Canada?

Description of studying in Canada A: 1. Choosing a school Canada implements 10 years of compulsory education, and primary and secondary schools generally have 12 years, with a system of 633. Because Canada uses two official languages, English and French, primary and secondary schools also teach in English and French respectively, and French schools are mainly distributed in Quebec. 12 Canadian secondary school graduates can directly apply to enter the university, and there is no university entrance examination system. In Quebec, students need to complete the grade of 1 1, and then transfer to the college of general and vocational education in the province for one or two years before entering the university. The structure of Canadian higher education is divided into ten levels: doctor's degree, master's degree in philosophy, master's degree, license (referring to the qualified practice certificate of lawyers or doctors), postgraduate diploma, bachelor's degree, university diploma, special certificate, completion certificate and certificate. A general bachelor's degree usually lasts for 3 years. An honorary bachelor's degree usually lasts for 4 years. Most universities in Canada adopt the credit system. On the basis of obtaining an ordinary bachelor's degree, you can get a master's degree only after studying for another two years and reaching 60-70 points. The Bachelor of Honours only takes one year. If you apply for a doctoral program, you must get 70-80 points or above in the bachelor's program. Those who have completed the master's program are also eligible to apply, and the study period is generally 3 years. Full-time colleges and universities have two semesters every year, starting in September in autumn and starting in June 5438+ 10 in winter. Generally, a normal semester lasts for 4 months, September-65438+February is a semester, and1-April is a semester. There are also three semesters a year, such as Simon Flazer University and University of Winnipeg. The third semester starts in May every year and lasts for 2 months. In addition to universities, there are more than 250 community colleges in Canada, whose teaching contents are mainly applied, such as professional training in fine arts, engineering and business. The general term is 1 to 3 years. These colleges only issue certificates or diplomas, not bachelor degrees, but they can choose some courses that can be transferred to universities for further study in the future. Study duration 1 to 2 years, equivalent to freshman or sophomore. After studying, they will transfer to the second or third year of regular universities to continue their undergraduate courses, so most international students are willing to attend these schools. 2. Matters needing attention in choosing a school first ask whether the school teaches in English or French, so as to avoid language barriers affecting learning. Second, the temperature in different parts of Canada, especially in the north and south, is very different. The lowest temperature near the Great Lakes is between 0 and 10 degrees, so students who go to the south of China can adapt better. Third, Toronto and Vancouver in Canada have large populations and many schools, while universities (colleges) are in urban or suburban areas. 3. The qualification to enter a Canadian university mainly depends on the applicant's high school graduation. Some international students go to Canada by transferring to a middle school, where they go directly to college after graduating from high school. Some schools require TOEFL scores when applying for the secondary school level of 12 or 13. China and Canada have the same level of secondary schools. China Middle School Newfoundland Ontario Quebec Other Provinces Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 9 Grade 9 19 Grade 10 Grade 10 Grade 3 1 Grade 12 Grade ce GEP 12 4, visa conditions to apply for a visa generally do not need an interview, just mail it. If the embassy requests an interview, please do so at the time specified in the notice. Note: to study in Canada, you must meet four conditions: academic qualifications meet the requirements of applying for a university; Possible sources of funds; It is required to measure language ability through English tests, such as TOEFL Michigan test or Cambridge English proficiency test; Physical examination certificate.

Studying in Canada must meet four conditions: academic qualifications meet the requirements of applying for a university; Possible sources of funds; To measure language ability, you need to pass the English exam. Such as TOEFL Michigan test or Cambridge English proficiency test: physical examination certificate. There are three steps in the application process. The first is to contact the school and get financial guarantee. It takes about two months to contact the school. Economic guarantee includes draft and letter of guarantee. The amount of the draft is about1-1.2000 Canadian dollars. If you can only apply for one of them, the possibility of a visa is relatively small. Secondly, it takes about a month to apply for a passport. Third, it takes about three months to apply for a visa. Tuition and other living expenses for studying in Canada. A full-time student studying arts or science has to pay 750-850 Canadian dollars for two semesters. If you study medicine and dentistry, the tuition fee is as high as 1 1,400 Canadian dollars, and graduate students 1 1,000-11,500 Canadian dollars. Accommodation in Canada includes: student dormitories, renting private houses, living in apartments and having a light meal in a restaurant, usually only 5- 10 Canadian dollars. Canada is located in the frigid zone with a cold and dry climate. When you are ready to pack, you should bring more shirts that are needed in all seasons, so there are few opportunities to go out in winter. If you have a down jacket with good cold resistance, you can go out. Differences in climate and living conditions in Canada may cause some discomfort, so some commonly used preventive and therapeutic drugs are also necessary. Students studying in Canada at their own expense must have an economic guarantor to issue an economic guarantee. The guarantor must be a long-term resident of Canada with an annual income of more than 58,000 Canadian dollars (equivalent to 50,000 US dollars). The letter of guarantee must state that the guarantor pays all the expenses of the insured during his study in Canada, and cannot limit the time and amount of guarantee. In addition, the guarantor must state in the letter of guarantee whether he has sponsored other international students in the past five years. If so, he should state the name of the student and his current situation. If there is no guarantee, we should also explain this fact. In addition to the guarantee, the guarantor's income certificate must be attached, which can only be the guarantor's payroll or tax bill. Bank deposit certificate or other assets certificate is not accepted. The specific provisions are as follows: (1) The embassy only accepts the T-452 tax bill issued by the Canadian national tax department or the T-4 payroll issued by the guarantor's employer. (2) The guarantor living in the United States must provide the original W-2 payroll (or notarized copy) issued by the employer and the notarized copy of the latest tax bill. The form 1- 134 of the US Immigration Service cannot be used as an economic guarantee for studying in Canada. (3) Guarantors living in other countries and regions must provide the original or notarized copy of the personal tax bill. The guarantee must be notarized and written in English or French. If the original text is in other languages (including Chinese), an English or French translation issued by the translation company is required. Students who receive scholarships below 12000 Canadian dollars per year should go through the financial guarantee procedures that meet the above conditions.

Instructions for studying in Canada

Applicant's conditions

18-38 years old; ☆ Apply according to different age groups, which is suitable for school study.

Study abroad expenses

Institutional expenses

Intermediary service fee: RMB

Registration fee and communication fee: RMB

If overseas audit is required, the audit fee is $500.

Family conditions of the applicant

☆ The family has a time deposit of 400,000-700,000 RMB or more.

☆ Parents' income is stable and high, and they pay taxes according to law.

Fees charged by the school

Apply for school:

Bookmark fee:

Cost:

Some schools need to pay 50% of the first tuition fee as a tuition deposit when reporting materials to the consulate.

Necessary conditions for applying for a school

1, passport, photo;

2. Notarization of academic qualifications or certificates under study;

3. Notarization of transcripts;

4. If you have IELTS or TOEFL scores, please provide the original;

5. Two letters of recommendation from the school head teacher or professor.

Students' own expenses

City applying:

Pocket money:

Book fee:

Best registration deadline

The results of the registration and organization materials delivered to the consulate in the month of admission.

August 20th-April 30th, July at the latest.

September 20th-May 30th, August at the latest.

65438+1October 20th-June 30th, September at the latest.

65438+1October 20th-30th, September 65438+February at the latest.

March 20th-30th 10 February at the latest.

June 20th-30th, February, May at the latest.

☆ Other expenses (RMB)

Passport fee: visa fee:

Translation fee: notary fee:

Medical examination fee: air ticket fee:

Pick-up fee: Other:

The comprehensive ranking is the basic university.

Canadian universities

In 2006

In 2005

In 2004

In 2003

In 2002

200 1 year

In 2000,

Saint Francis Xavier University

1

1

1

1

2

three

four

Mount Aresen University

2

2

2

2

1

1

1

arcadia university

three

three

three

three

four

2

2

University of UNBC, Northern British Columbia

four

four

seven

*7

14

10

eight

university of prince edward island

five

*8

eight

nine

15

18

14

Wilfrid Laurier Laurier University

six

10

five

six

seven

five

five

Bishop university

seven

five

four

four

six

six

seven

University of Santo Tomas

eight

six

10

*7

10

12

1 1

St Mary's University in St Mary's.

nine

seven

nine

1 1

nine

nine

10

Trent Trent University

10

*8

six

five

three

four

three

Mount Saint Vincent mount saint vincent university

1 1

12

15

14

16

13

13

Winnipeg University of Winnipeg

12

1 1

1 1

10

five

seven

six

Cape Breton University (UCCB)

13

20

2 1

2 1

2 1

* 19

2 1

Lesbridge Lesbridge University

14

13

12

* 12

eight

eight

nine

Lakehead University

15

* 16

* 17

17

13

2 1

20

Laurentian University

* 16

19

19

19

18

17

15

Ryerson Ryerson University

* 16

18

16

18

19

* 19

17

Moncton mcdonough University

18

15

* 17

15

1 1

1 1

12

Brockbrook University

19

14

13

* 12

12

15

19

Brandon Brandon University

20

* 16

14

16

20

16

16

nipissing university

2 1

2 1

20

20

17

14

18

Canadian universities rank in the top 20 in each sub-item.

Comprehensive reputation ranking

The University with the Best Teaching Quality

The most innovative university

"Leaders of Tomorrow" University

University of Waterloo

University of Toronto

University of Waterloo

University of Waterloo

University of Toronto

queen's university

McMaster University

University of Toronto

queen's university

University of Waterloo

University of Toronto

University of British Columbia

McMaster University

McGill University

simon fraser university

McMaster University

University of British Columbia

University of British Columbia

queen's university

queen's university

university of alberta

university of alberta

university of alberta

university of alberta

simon fraser university

McMaster University

arcadia university

simon fraser university

McGill University

university of western ontario

University of British Columbia

McGill University

arcadia university

simon fraser university

Kiev University

Ryerson University

Kiev University

Dalhousie University

McGill University

Kiev University

university of western ontario

Kiev University

university of western ontario

University of Calgary

University of Calgary

arcadia university

Ryerson University

arcadia university

Ryerson University

University of Montreal

University of Calgary

university of western ontario

University of Victoria

Ellison Hill University

University of Victoria

New York University

University of Montreal

University of Victoria

University of Montreal

University of Victoria

Dalhousie University

University of Calgary

University of Saskatchewan

University of Ottawa

New York University

Wilfrid Laurier University

New York University

University of Northern British Columbia

Ellison Hill University

Lava University

Wilfrid Laurier University

Dalhousie University

University of Saskatchewan

University of New Brunswick

UQAM

Wilfrid Laurier University

Wilfrid Laurier University

University of Saskatchewan

Ellison Hill University

university of lethbridge