As the master's study abroad market in Quebec, Canada gains widespread attention, the number of applicants for popular majors such as accounting is also increasing. Students who choose to study accounting in Quebec enjoy low tuition fees, requiring only 70,000-80,000 RMB per year. Tuition at Canadian universities in Quebec is generally 50% lower than that in the United States, averaging around 12,000 Canadian dollars per year. Canadian universities in Quebec do not offer "full scholarships" or "half scholarships" like American universities. In terms of the proportion of scholarships to tuition, Canada has a higher rate than the U.S. because, in addition to providing partial scholarships and opportunities for teaching assistants and research assistants to international students, Canada also offers unique Co-op courses (short for Cooperative Education, commonly known as "paid internship courses"), where students can earn corresponding compensation during their internships.
Finally, study abroad experts remind students and parents preparing to apply to study in Canada to seize the best application time. Professional courses at universities in Quebec are usually offered in September each year, while language courses typically start every other month. Considering university admissions policies, major selection, and new students' adaptation to the environment, September is the optimal time for enrollment. To seize the golden opportunity of starting school in September, students and parents need to grasp the best application time to realize their dreams of studying abroad, working, and immigrating sooner.
Canadian master's study abroad experts introduce in five aspects:
1. "High Scholarship Exemption" ensures a 90% scholarship. Canada is renowned for its difficulty in obtaining scholarships, but among nearly a hundred public universities in Canada, there is a unique master's program in Canada where you can secure a 90% scholarship. This is a bilateral project between the National Scholarship Committee and the Quebec provincial government. The Canadian diploma-to-degree program saves up to 90%. The annual tuition at the University of Quebec is 11,000 Canadian dollars. With the "high scholarship exemption," you can save 10,000 Canadian dollars annually, equivalent to 60,000 RMB. Since the "high scholarship exemption" has limited spots each year, based on experience analysis, the following types of students have a higher chance of winning: first, those pursuing higher degrees, for example, graduate studies are preferred over undergraduate studies. Second, those who receive direct admission, specifically, direct admission is better than dual admission. Third, those studying French, meaning studying French has a higher chance of winning than English. Fourth, those who submit applications earlier, since the "high scholarship exemption" adopts a policy of applying and reviewing anytime, approving the earliest submissions first, and stopping once all spots are filled, submitting early naturally increases the chances of winning.
2. Quebec requires a study permit deposit of 300,000 yuan, much lower than other provinces in Canada (other provinces require 400,000 to 500,000 yuan).
3. Quebec's immigration policy is superior to other provinces in Canada, with more flexible technical immigration compared to the points system. Quebec requires 60 points for skilled immigrants, while other provinces require 67 points. Experience-based immigration for international students is prioritized under Canadian law across all conditions.
4. No TOEFL or IELTS score thresholds required, no need to worry about getting an IELTS score of 6.5. After completing 500 hours of training in four months at a domestic French language training institution, you can apply to pursue a master's degree at the University of Quebec (search the Ministry of Education's Study Abroad Supervision website for universities in the province of Quebec).
5. Employment rate reaches 95% with "paid internship courses." Generally, work 40 hours per week. Recommended universities include the University of Quebec's Organizational Management program, which provides students with a six-month paid internship opportunity. According to official information from the University of Quebec, the employment rate has been consistently high at 95% for five consecutive years. You can gain knowledge and Canadian work experience, earn tuition fees (15 Canadian dollars per hour), and some students may even be directly hired by companies after graduation, achieving four goals at once: graduation equals employment. After graduation, obtain a three-year work visa, and after one year of work, you become eligible to apply for immigration, with the application process taking as little as two months. The door to Canadian immigration is open to you, and Canadian study-abroad immigration can be achieved in one step.
Admission requirements:
1. Bachelor's degree or above
2. Three-year undergraduate transcript
3. Birth certificate (for those under 29)
4. Proof of deposit guaranteeing economic security of 300,000 yuan
For free consultations on studying in Quebec, please contact: 4006 170 158 QQ: 382596431 365 Study Abroad QQ Group: 150814370
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