A highly developed country, Canada has the seventeenth-highest nominal per-capita income globally and the sixteenth-highest ranking in the Human Development Index. Its advanced economy is the tenth-largest in the world, relying chiefly upon its abundant natural resources and well-developed international trade networks.
Weather
Average winter and summer high temperatures across Canada vary from region to region. Winters can be harsh in many parts of the country, particularly in the interior and Prairie provinces, which experience a continental climate, where daily average temperatures are near −15 °C (5 °F), but can drop below −40 °C (−40 °F) with severe wind chills. In non-coastal regions, snow can cover the ground for almost six months of the year, while in parts of the north snow can persist year-round. Coastal British Columbia has a temperate climate, with a mild and rainy winter. On the east and west coasts, average high temperatures are generally in the low 20s °C (70s °F), while between the coasts, the average summer high temperature ranges from 25 to 30 °C (77 to 86 °F), with temperatures in some interior locations occasionally exceeding 40 °C (104 °F).
Why Choose Canada?
Canada is known for its quality of education, 3 years of post-graduation work permit, lowest tuition fees among other popular countries for international students, and of course, the Horseshoe Niagra Falls.
Canada is one of the most welcoming countries for international students. Home to some of the world’s best educational institutions, seven of its universities rank among the top 200 in the world, according to Times Higher Education Ranking (2020).
As of 2018, there were more than 572,000 international students in Canada with most of them from India, China, South Korea, and France. The number of Indian students enrolled in Canada’s education system has been increasing for years. Compared to 2017, it jumped by 16% in 2018.
Popular courses to study:
MS&Bachelors in Engineering and MBA are the most popular courses that international students take up in the top universities in Canada for masters. Within an MBA, students prefer to do master's in Marketing, Finance, and HR.
Popular cities to study in:
Weather
Average winter and summer high temperatures across Canada vary from region to region. Winters can be harsh in many parts of the country, particularly in the interior and Prairie provinces, which experience a continental climate, where daily average temperatures are near −15 °C (5 °F), but can drop below −40 °C (−40 °F) with severe wind chills. In non-coastal regions, snow can cover the ground for almost six months of the year, while in parts of the north snow can persist year-round. Coastal British Columbia has a temperate climate, with a mild and rainy winter. On the east and west coasts, average high temperatures are generally in the low 20s °C (70s °F), while between the coasts, the average summer high temperature ranges from 25 to 30 °C (77 to 86 °F), with temperatures in some interior locations occasionally exceeding 40 °C (104 °F).
Why Choose Canada?
Canada is known for its quality of education, 3 years of post-graduation work permit, lowest tuition fees among other popular countries for international students, and of course, the Horseshoe Niagra Falls.
Canada is one of the most welcoming countries for international students. Home to some of the world’s best educational institutions, seven of its universities rank among the top 200 in the world, according to Times Higher Education Ranking (2020).
As of 2018, there were more than 572,000 international students in Canada with most of them from India, China, South Korea, and France. The number of Indian students enrolled in Canada’s education system has been increasing for years. Compared to 2017, it jumped by 16% in 2018.
Popular courses to study:
MS&Bachelors in Engineering and MBA are the most popular courses that international students take up in the top universities in Canada for masters. Within an MBA, students prefer to do master's in Marketing, Finance, and HR.
Popular cities to study in:
- Montreal
- Toronto (known to be safest for women)
- Vancouver
- Ottawa
- Quebec