France has limited university places, and after being rejected for a visa, graduates of French majors have chosen to study in Quebec. Quebec is the largest province in Canada with 6.8 million descendants of the French. There are 15 universities in Quebec that offer French-taught programs. Experts specializing in studying in Quebec focus on introducing the University of Quebec.
Quebec is the largest French-speaking region outside of France, with 6.8 million descendants of the French who consider French their first official language. There are 15 universities in Quebec that offer French-taught programs. Graduates of French majors have an absolute advantage when choosing to study in Quebec. According to experts specializing in studying in Quebec, Chinese international students generally have strong abilities in their academic subjects, but what's crucial is their language proficiency. This aspect is very important whether it be for studying abroad, future employment, or immigration. Therefore, it can be said that a background in French studies is the key to successfully studying in Quebec.
The Quebec government encourages international students to immigrate after studying there. Experts specializing in studying in Quebec highly recommend the University of Quebec. The University of Quebec consists of 8 campuses. Among them, the Chicoutimi campus offers paid internship projects for master's degree students and provides a "High Exemption Scholarship" offering up to 90% tuition reduction. Over two years, this amounts to as much as 100,000 RMB for a master's degree.
Due to the limited number of "High Exemption Scholarships" each year, based on experience analysis, the following types of students have a greater chance of winning the scholarship:
1. Those pursuing higher degrees, for example, graduate studies are preferred over undergraduate studies.
2. Those who receive direct admission, meaning direct admission is preferred over conditional admission.
3. Those studying French, meaning studying French increases the chances of winning the scholarship compared to studying English.
4. Those who submit their applications early. Since the "High Exemption Scholarship" adopts a policy of applying and reviewing at any time, first come first served, and once the quotas are filled, no more will be granted, submitting the application early naturally increases the chances of winning the scholarship.
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