Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Education System in Canada



Canadian  EDUCATION SYSTEM:
 
The Canadian education system is structured to ensure that all students have access to basic education. It offers a broad learning environment and at the same time provides for flexibility in learning. The learning system is based on the premise of encouraging students to think independently and of maximizing their learning potential and interest.
                                                     
Universities:

There are about ninety universities in Canada, all of which are government regulated and therefore maintain very high standards of education. Canadian university degrees are widely recognized in the world and are centre of excellent for research, information technology development and genetic breakthroughs.
University courses normally lead, within three to five years, to a bachelor’s degree in Arts, Science or to professional disciplines such as Engineering, Business Administration (Accounting),Computer Science and so on. The minimum time required for the second degree, the Master’s, is one year beyond the Honours Bachelor’s degree. Doctoral or PhD degree usually required three to five years’ study after a Master’s degree.
Universities offer superb library facilities, clubs, social activities, and entertainment and sports facilities to students. Many support system exist on campus to meet the individual student’s needs. There are health services, student and peer assistance groups, academic/personal/religious guidance counsellors and international students.

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