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Canada has managed to establish itself as a paradise for international students from all over the world, not only because of the low cost and cultural tolerance, but also because the quality of education at Canadian universities is indeed worthy of such praise. Let's take a look at the 15 cheapest universities to study in Canada.
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ofnewfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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ofprince
edward
Island University of Prince Edward Island.
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acadia
Acadia University.
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Sainte-Anne University.
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Mont Allison University.
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vincent
Mount Saint Vincent University.
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brandon
Brandon University.
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concordia
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college
Ofalberta College of Alberta, University of Kengaudia.
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athabasca
Athabasca University.
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York University.
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redeemer
university
College Savior University College.
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TrentUniversity.
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saintpaul
University of São Paulo.
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Oflethbridge University of Lethbridge.
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ofnorthern
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Columbia, University of North British Columbia.
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The above is an introduction to the 15 universities with the lowest cost of studying in Canada, I hope it will be helpful to students studying in Canada.
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With the development of the Internet, people are not limited to learning about the world on the Internet, and have more choices, such as when they are students, they can improve their academic qualifications in the process of studying abroad and can see the world, so how much does it cost to study in Canada for graduate school? What are the advantages?
Graduate programs in Canada are mainly divided into research master's and professional master's. Due to the different fees charged by each school, on average, the tuition fee for a research master's degree is around $10,000 a year; Professional master's degree 2-30,000 CAD.
The cost of daily life and other expenses of students studying in Canada for a year is about 30,000 RMB, including the daily transportation expenses, ** fees, basic entertainment expenses and some miscellaneous expenses of international students.
In general, students will be provided with two meals in the on-campus dormitory, which costs about 6,000 Canadian dollars a year; The host family will provide international students with three meals a day, and the annual cost of accommodation and meals will be about 8,000 Canadian dollars. Compared with the above two methods, renting an apartment off-campus is relatively cheap, which will save students a lot of money.
For international students, it is best to pay medical insurance when entering Canada to study in Canada. The cost of health insurance in Canada is about $800 a year.
In Canada, daily expenses, including transportation, communication, shopping, etc., are about 5,000 Canadian dollars a year.
In general, the cost of studying in Canada for graduate school is about 31,860-63,720 Canadian dollars a year.
**Emphasis on education, world-leading education level, GDP for education, an average subsidy of $20,000 people to complete higher education, $31.3 billion in annual scientific research, scientific research quality ranked 4th in the world, 13 Nobel laureates in science and medicine, 4 universities ranked in the top 100 in the world, 22 ranked in the top 500 in the world, national education level ranked 1st in the world, 51% of adults have higher education, won the championship in the 2017 "Global Education Quality Country Ranking" & World Report U.S. News & World Report.
Good social security, developed economy, welfare state. Publicly-funded medical care, pension insurance, old-age pension, unemployment insurance, minimum living security, milk payment, ** student loans. Multicultural, tolerant and friendly
Good international reputation, inside: no racial discrimination, low crime rate, safety in studying abroad, prohibition of possession of short guns.
Transferring in Canada is free, and students can transfer as long as they have the appropriate grades and meet the admission requirements of the other school.
There is no limit to the length of undergraduate study in Canada, students can graduate as long as they have obtained the required credits, and some students can complete undergraduate courses in as soon as 3 years.
There are many types of majors in Canada, students can choose majors according to their interests, and there are many professional fields in Canada that are found in the world, and you can choose your favorite major when you study in Canada as an undergraduate. Canada's business and engineering are among the most prominent in the world.
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It is about 120,000 to 300,000 yuan, and the cost of studying abroad is different for each major. The advantage of studying in Canada is that you have very good employment prospects, you can receive higher quality teaching, and you can communicate with high-end talents.
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The cost of studying in Canada is generally about 100,000 yuan per year; The advantage of studying abroad is that you can enjoy better educational resources, increase your knowledge, and exercise your child's independent ability.
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Under normal circumstances, it is about 250,000 yuan; Make yourself more independent, you can choose a better school, and you can get a better education.
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Top 10 Canadian universities
They are the University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Montreal, University of Alberta, McMaster University, University of Waterloo, Weston University, University of Ottawa, University of Calgary. Specifically, the following universities are introduced:
1. University of Toronto.
The University of Toronto (UOFT, Chinese abbreviated as "Duoda"), located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a public federal research university, and one of the top universities in Canada and even in the world, and a member of the Association of American Universities.
The University of Toronto has a high level of scientific research, large scale, strong faculty, high teaching quality, the latest teaching methods and advanced teaching materials, and world-class teaching equipment.
2. McGill University.
McGill University is a world-renowned top university with an international reputation and world-renowned research for hundreds of years. McGill University has long been ranked number one among Canadian universities and is recognized as a top institution of higher learning in Canada.
3. University of British Columbia.
The University of British Columbia is a prestigious public research university in Canada. Together with McGill University and the University of Toronto, it is known as the "top three" university in Canada. After more than 100 years of development, it has gradually become the world's top comprehensive research university, and has always ranked among the top three universities in Canada.
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The cost of studying in Canada for a year is about 12-200,000 yuan, while it is higher in Europe and the United States.
Living expenses for international students in Canada: 120-180 Canadian dollars per month for food (if you cook 150 Canadian dollars per month, Canadian food is very cheap);
Rent: $350-$450 per month ($600-$800 per month for on-campus rent);
Other: $200-$400 per month;
The cost of studying abroad varies from person to person, from city to city, from school to school, and from major to major.
What expenses do you need to spend every year to study in Canada, and the cost of studying in Canada for one year mainly includes tuition, books, room and board, and other expenses. The following is a detailed introduction to the cost of each piece of the cost of studying in Canada for one year.
1.Tuition fee for one year of study in Canada.
The tuition fee required to study in Canada varies from the nature of the school and the province where it is located, to be specific, it is about 10,000 to 12,000 Canadian dollars per year.
2.The cost of books to study in Canada.
The cost of books required to study in Canada for a year, the school supplies and books prepared for studying abroad need to cost about 200 to 400 Canadian dollars per year.
3.Room and board expenses for studying in Canada.
The cost of accommodation for international students to study in Canada for one year varies depending on the type of accommodation, and if the international student lives in a dormitory with 2 meals provided by the school, the cost of the year will be about 6,000 Canadian dollars.
If an international student chooses to live with a local family in Canada, he or she will need to pay $8,000 a year in rent, and if he shares a house with others, he or she can save about $2,000 on top of that.
4.The cost of medical insurance for studying in Canada.
Canadian schools have adopted a compulsory insurance policy for international students, and international students will be required to purchase medical insurance when they register at the school, and some schools will also require international students to pay the medical insurance premium directly together with the registration fee.
5.The cost of daily expenses for studying in Canada for a year.
The daily living expenses of Chinese students studying in Canada are about 5,000 Canadian dollars a year, including the daily transportation expenses, ** expenses, basic entertainment expenses and some miscellaneous expenses of international students.
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1. Examination fees.
The language expression of studying in Canada is basically based on IBT and IELTS, and the test fees released by the official website at this stage are 1415 yuan and 1450 yuan respectively. The cost of training varies from 1,000 yuan to 5,000 yuan depending on the type of Japanese language school and type of training. In addition, in the pre-university course, the ESL course content is configured according to the child's detailed situation, and the cost is around 1000CAD, which is based on the relevant requirements of the institution.
2. Application fees and raw material mailing fees.
Tens to 200 Canadian dollars) + 300 yuan.
3. Margin.
Under normal circumstances, a high school graduate studying in a Canadian university needs at least 4 years of undergraduate study, and the cost of studying in a Canadian university for one year (tuition fee + living expenses) is 15-200,000 yuan, and the student will be given a minimum deposit of more than 600,000 yuan.
4. Visa fees.
Understand that the approval visa must be 835 yuan. The student visa application processing fee is deducted by the Canadian department. The Canada Visa Application Center will deduct the application and delivery fee of 250 yuan per person, and the express delivery business will cost 50 yuan separately.
Currently, the Visa Application Centre only accepts RMB cash payment methods.
5. Tuition. One of the most important expenses in the cost of studying abroad at a Canadian university is the tuition fee. Canadian universities are all public universities, and the tuition standards are approved by the Canadian ** department.
The standardization of tuition fees is usually based on the comprehensive operating costs of each university, such as the city, land, manpower and price levels, the scale of operation of the university, and teaching equipment;
Tuition fees for studying abroad at Central City University in Canada are generally around 10,000 to 10,000 Australian dollars per year, and universities in the West Coast and Midwestern provinces of Canada are generally 8,000-10,000 Australian dollars per year. The tuition fee of a community college is the same as that of a university, and it varies from school to school, but generally costs $500-$1,000 a year.
6. Tuition fees. Books and stationery are 200 yuan to 400 yuan per year, books can be bought old, and stationery supplies can be brought with China.
7. Cost of living.
In Canada, except for Toronto and Vancouver, students in other Canadian cities can maintain a monthly living cost of 650-800 Australian dollars, in other words, 8,000-10,000 Australian dollars per year; In Toronto and Vancouver, it's about $800-1,000 per month, in other words, $10,000-$12,000 per year, or $40,000-$48,000 for a four-year program.
1 University of Toronto, 2 University of British Columbia, 3 University of Waterloo, 4 University of Alberta, 5 Simon Fraser University, 6 McGill University, 7 University of Montreal, 8 Victoria University, 9 Queen's University, 10 University of Calgary.
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