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Reason study in Canada




Why study in Canada?

     * High Quality Education and is recognized internationally.
     * The method of teaching in Canada will prepare students with the skills necessary to face the global market.
     * Available in a wide range of options which can be chosen field of study in accordance with student interests and kemampuaan.
     * Cost of Education is competitive.
     * The environment and a safe learning.
     * Environment-friendly with a multicultural society
     * Natural Environment of the most beautiful in the world with diverse geography and outdoor activities which famous.
     * High-tech country with an international reputation
     * Students are allowed to work part time during college
     * Countries with dual languages??, French and English
     * The opportunity to migrate to Canada and a career in Canada for 2 years after graduation

Education in Canada is provided, funded and overseen by federal, provincial, and local governments. Education within the jurisdiction of the provincial government and supervised by the provincial curriculum. Education in Canada is generally divided on basic education (Primary School, Public School), and Secondary Education (High School) and higher education (University, College). At each of the provinces there is no school board that oversees the implementation of educational services and educational programs. Compulsory education for the people of Canada until the age of 16 years in all provinces in Canada, except for Ontario and New Brunswick, where the compulsory age to 18 years. In some provinces there are some exceptions to continuing education is not mandatory at age 14 can be given in certain circumstances. Canada requires that school for 190 days a year, officially starting from September (after Labor Day) until the end of June (usually the last Friday of the month, except in a few cases in Quebec when it was just prior to June 24 - provincial holiday).

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