Studying in your own country is amazing because you can achieve your goals in an area well known to you. However, the experience and exposure you earn from studying abroad is unmatchable.
Higher education is necessary because this is the last thing you learn before stepping into the professional world, thus this education platform needs to fulfill all the demands to set you up for the life ahead.
Pros of Studying in Canada: Canada is a friendly country: there is a widespread stereotype regarding Canadians that they are extremely ‘warm and friendly’ which is in fact, true. Canada is a country where you will find a welcoming crowd with a unique Canadian culture which respects diversity.
Cost-effective: Canada is known for its cost-effective study policies due to having low university tuition fees among the USA, UK and Australia. Even living expenses are fairly low in Canada with comparison to other English-language countries.
High quality of life: It is an amazing place to not just study but to settle in as well. In fact, Canada is ranked as no.1 when it comes to quality of life. According to the World University Rankings, Canada also tends to have 5 of the top best student cities.
Top-ranked universities: Canada is internationally recognized for its extraordinary quality of education.The instructors are trained and bring diversity of perspectives to the student body. Canada holds the jewel of 11 of the top 250 higher education institutes, internationally.
A promising future: Canadian college and university graduate have a strong capacity to livelihood. That is because Canadian institutes make their students aim for the highest position of a successful future and rewarding careers. In the last 10 years, 1.6 million new graduates were created by Canada.
Cons of Studying in Canada:
Lack of private secular university: there is the only one secular private university in Canada, founded in 2007, and still has watchful eyes by the government.
Unsatisfactory medicinal study program: It is extremely rare for international students to get admitted into medical schools in Canada and are forbidden to apply unless a specific reference come in way.
The Health Care System: Canada has an a good health care system however, the waiting time for catering minor injuries or condition and elective surgeries can be very long.
The involvement of government: The government is involved in every aspect of an individual’s life in Canada.
Although this might be for good intentions but the government manages everything, this is where the citizen feel that they are under supervision all the time and everyone likes being free.