Study in Canada

Among various countries that have the best educational institutions, Canada boasts it’s fair share of colleges and universities that have ranks within the top 100 colleges of the world. This not only puts Canada in the forefront of student destinations in the world but also puts Canada as an alternative for the students looking to study in United States and UK. Institutions like University of Toronto which is ranked in the world college rankings at 20th, McGill University at 21st, University of British Columbia at 43rd and University of Alberta at 84th, has made Canada a highly competitive place to study.

Canada consists of ten provinces to make up the world’s second largest country. Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba, British Columbia, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Newfoundland and Labrador are the provinces that make up Canada. However, if you are looking to study in Canada, most of the high ranking colleges lie in major cities like Vancouver (British Columbia), Toronto (Ontario), Calgary (Alberta), Winnipeg (Manitoba) and Montreal (Quebec) which have very favorable climate combined with world-famous beautiful landscape and scenery.

Broadlink Education Consultancy and its multiple links with Canada has helped many students in the past to be able to study and work there. All applications of the universities are available online like the U.S and U.K. Primarily, a study permit accepted by the government is required to enroll in any Canadian University. Our guidance here can help you get the study permit, get enrolled in some of the best Canadian Universities and help you process your visa. Once you have enrolled, we here at Broadlink Education Consultancy will also guide you through the steps to get proper jobs on and off campus and also provide you with various other work options.

If you are looking to study in Canada, you should also know that it is very affordable to study there. For a foreign student, the average cost of one school year (8 months) in an undergraduate program is C$ 11,903. Canada offers lower tuition rates that even the UK, US, Australia and New Zealand to international students. The rates for studying at a public university in the US is 1/3 times higher than Canada and at a private university in the US is twice more than fees for undergraduate studies in Canada. After you have gone through the processes necessary for obtaining a Canadian student visa (which includes a student permit), then you are well on your way to studying in some of the best universities at some of the best Canadian landscapes.

Broadlink Education Consultancy has close ties with the many Canadian colleges. The following are few of them where we can effectively guarantee a place for you:

  • Cambrian University
  • Seneca College
  • St. Lawrence University
  • University of Winnipeg

If you are curious and want to know more about the Canadian lifestyle, do click on any of the links given below.

Canadian Culture

Canada is a very culturally diverse country and invites people from all over the world with open arms. This trend began in 1890’s and in return for allowing settlement in the country, the immigrant cultures has helped it develop and grow. This has also manifested into the consciousness of the country now that people are encouraged and to preserve their cultural identities, customs, languages and traditions.

Canadians are generally very tolerant and polite. They also tend to be very community-oriented. They place a huge emphasis on a person’s responsibility to the community and this behavior balance the quality of life, hence the culture of Canada will allows a generous experience for those looking to study in Canada. Many inventors like Alexander Graham Bell, and other scientists, actors and businessmen from Canada are known throughout the world for their contribution to the human society. While you are studying here, you will sure to meet many other people who are equally as inspiring.

Nepali student tend to find Canadians to be very friendly and welcoming into their friend circles and traditions. A sincere handshake accompanied by a direct eye contact and a sincere smile will help you gain a Canadian person’s attention. You will find that Canadians prefer to talk in first name basis once they get to know you better and their honorific titles and surnames are barely ever used. Nevertheless, academic titles like Monsieur or Madame and important to people of Quebec.

For the Nepali student, the Canadian culture can be a very beneficial experience. Most Canadian people speak the English language, and this will make it simpler for you to study in Canada. There are Indian communities, Marathi communities, and you can also find Nepalese communities living there and forming various social groups. They help the fellow Nepalese students to know their way around Canada. The number of people participating in these social groups is growing with each passing year. This means that you will have assistance from people who have more experience living there.

There are European, American, Asian, Arab and mixed cultures from all around the world. Due to this reason, you will find Canadians very open and tolerant to the diverse cultures. A Nepali person will be able to adapt to the culture easily. The rich cultural heritage of Canada and the captivating landscape and scenery is sure to make your stay worthwhile. They have hills and mountains and serene rivers and water bodies just like they do here in Nepal.

Map and Climate

Located in the Northern North America, Canada is surrounded by North Atlantic Ocean on the east, North Pacific Ocean on the west, United States of America on the south and Arctic Ocean on the north. It has a very cold climate which varies from temperate in the south to subarctic and arctic in the north.

The territory of Canada itself consists of vast amounts of variations. There are forest regions that covers the eastern part of the country and extends from the Rocky Mountains all the way to the Atlantic coast to the west. Just beyond these forests lie cities like Ontario and Quebec. These variation have played an important part in the social and cultural aspects of the people’s lives.

The largest portion of the population resides in the central regions known as the Carolinian region. It consists of the richest agricultural land and also consists of the Great Lakes waterway system. This is also where most of the major manufacturing industries are located. As a Nepali person, you will find Canada to be very cold, though the southern parts of the country have a very moderate climate. It consists of cities like Vancouver and Winnipeg, where most of the universities are located.