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In Canada<< Canada Education System |
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Education System |
It
is not without reason that Canada’s education
system is considered to be one of the best in the
world today. Education tops the list of priorities
of the Canadian government and policy makers. Education
being a provincial responsibility, each state, or
province draws up its own policy and directives regarding
education. But education standards are uniformly high
across the country.
Comparison between Canadian
and Indian Education system
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- School
(grade 12)
- Bachelor
/ Undergraduate Degree (4 years)
- Masters
/ Postgraduate (2 years)
- Doctorial
Programme (4 to 7 years)
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- School
(grade 12)
- Bachelor
/ Graduate Degree (4 years)
- Masters
/ Postgraduate (2 years)
- Doctorial
Programme (4 to 6 years)
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Some
Useful Terms and Definitions
Co-operative (Co-op)
Program: Education program, that combines
theoretical learning with practical experience generally
via alternating periods of classroom study and paid
work placements.
Internship:
Paid work placement after the education program
to get relevant industry experience.
Credits:
A measure granted for each course completed.
Moist Academic programs require students to
complete certain number of credits for graduation.
Grade Point Average
(GPA): The average grad achieved
by a student during the course of an education
program, calculated on various scales determined
by individual institutions.
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Major:
The primary academic focus pursued within a
degree program, often combined with general
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Minor:
A secondary academic focus pursed by the student as
a supplement or accent to a major program.
Types Of Institutions
In Canada
Universities
Canadian
universities are internationally known for their high
quality of teaching and research. Degrees from Canadian
universities are considered to be equivalent to those
from American and other Commonwealth universities.
Universities offer academic and professional degree
programs. The university generally have one intake
in the year – September and have fixed deadlines.
Some universities may have more than one intake and
the alternate intake time would be January. A university
program is 4 years in duration at undergraduate level
and 2 years at the master’s level.

University
Colleges
University colleges are a very strong combination
of college traditions with a modern outlook. These
institutions offer university degrees, as well as
more Practical oriented college diplomas and certificate
programs. They may also offer combined degree / diploma
program and university transfer programs. University
colleges are distinguished on the basis of their strong
student support services, small classes and a friendly
campus ambience.

Community
College / Technical Institutes
Community colleges are not affiliated to universities
in Canada unlike in India. These colleges offer
diplomas; certificates and many now are able
to offer degrees at the undergraduate level
as well. Their strength lies in the ability
to offer technical and vocational programs.
Some community colleges offer university transfer
programs that allow students to take courses
that are parallel to those offered for the first
two years of a four-year university program.
Community Colleges have up to three |
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a year; September, January and May. The programs
are 1,2 and 3 years in duration and college have
flexible deadlines. |

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Career
Colleges
A Career College is a privately owned institution
with the prime objective of helping students
in acquiring a job in their field of study in
a short span of study .The emphasis is more
on developing practical skills. Students specialize
in different areas of Computers, business and
secretarial practice. Although privately owned,
these institutions are provincially approved,
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Secondary
School
Canadian
children attend kindergarten for one of two
years at the age of four or five on a voluntary
basis. All children begin Grade One and about
six years of age. The school year normally runs
from September through to the following June,
but in some instances, January intake dates
are possible. Secondary schools go up to Grades
11, 12 or 13 depending on the province. From
here, students may attend university, college,
or Cegep studies. Cegep is a French acronym
for College of General and Vocational Education,
and is two years of general or three years of
technical education between high school and
university.
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There
are two kinds of schools in Canada; Government-funded
public schools and private, independent schools.
Public funded schools are managed at the local
level by elected school boards. All private
schools must be registered with the Ministry
of Education in their province or territory
and must meet the curricular and other standards
set by their respective ministries. |


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