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Canada offers a perfect blend of academic excellence, inclusive environment, and top courses, making it an ideal destination for Nepalese students seeking promising career opportunities. Choosing the right course is crucial for a successful academic journey.

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    Canada offers a wide range of programs including:

    • Diploma and Certificate Programs (1-2 years)
    • Undergraduate Degrees (3-4 years)
    • Postgraduate Diplomas/Certificates (1-2 years)
    • Master’s Degrees (1-2 years)
    • PhD/Doctoral Programs

    Yes, most institutions require proof of English proficiency. Common tests include:

    • IELTS
    • TOEFL
    • PTE
    • Duolingo (accepted by some colleges/universities)

    The PTE test score can be checked online. When the results get available, you will receive the information in your email.  Just make sure to log into Pearson VUE and view your score by clicking on View Score.

    Yes, many universities and colleges offer merit-based or need-based scholarships. You can also apply for external scholarships or government-funded ones.

    Colleges focus on practical, hands-on training, often offering diplomas and certificates.

    Universities offer academic programs, including bachelor's, master's, and PhD degrees.

    Yes. International students can work:

    • Up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions
    • Full-time during scheduled breaks (e.g., summer/winter holidays)

    The PGWP allows graduates from eligible institutions to work in Canada for up to 3 years after completing their studies, depending on the length of the program.

    Yes. Any program longer than 6 months requires a Canadian Study Permit. You should apply once you receive your letter of acceptance.

    It’s ideal to apply 6–12 months before your desired intake. Common intakes are:

    • Fall (September) – Most popular
    • Winter (January)
    • Spring/Summer (May) – Limited programs

    Some of the most popular fields include:

    • Business and Management
    • Computer Science and IT
    • Engineering
    • Health Sciences
    • Hospitality and Tourism
    • Media and Communications
    • Environmental Science
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