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TOP 10 COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES TO STUDY IN CANADA

TOP 10 COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES TO STUDY IN CANADA

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TOP 10 COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES TO STUDY IN CANADA

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  1. TOP 10 COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES TO STUDY IN CANADA

  2. Top 10 Colleges and Universities to Study in Canada • Have you ever wondered why people are flocking to this English-speaking, frigid North-American country? In fact, Canada has seen a steady increase in education tourism in the last few years. • The University of Toronto • The University Of British Columbia • McGill University • McMaster University • University of Montreal • University Of Alberta • The University of Waterloo • Western University • Laval University • Concordia

  3. List Of Top 10 Colleges & Universities To Study In Canada

  4. The University of Toronto • It is controlled by the Church of England; it was the first university founded in the colony of “Upper Canada” and was structured as a college system. They have a publishing house, the forensic science faculty, and the first Canadian university to reach more than C$1 billion through fees.

  5. The University Of British Columbia • The oldest university in the province, the University of British Columbia (UBC) is one of the most competitive universities in Canada. It is secular in nature as well. There are two campuses, one in Vancouver and one in Kelowna. It is being said that both the campuses are known for their great scenic beauty.

  6. McGill University • McGill University isthe only Canadian institution which has got a chance to represent itself in the World Economic Forum's Global University Leaders Forum, which comprised the leaders of 26 of the world’s branded universities. It was started in 1821 and the prime quarters are at the station of Mount Royal in downtown Montreal. Most university buildings are in a garden -like a campus, where a majority of first-year students also reside.

  7. McMaster University • McMaster University is situated in Hamilton, Ontario. They have made the prime campus on 121 hectares of land which is near the Hamilton's Royal Botanical Gardens. The university got its name from William McMaster, a distinguished Senator from Canada and banker who gave C$900,000 to the making of the institution

  8. University of Montreal • Montreal is a place which has a lot of universities one of them being the University of Montreal is the second largest university in terms of student numbers, with more than 37,000 students who have taken admission. They have alluded a lot of international students from quite of some time. • The University of Montreal’s main campus is on the ramp of Mount Royal. The landmark tower was built in the Art Deco style in the 20th century.

  9. University Of Alberta • The University of Alberta is said to be a public search university which is on the edge of Montreal. Its main campus extends to 50 blocks of the city, and the university comprises a total of 150 buildings spread over four campuses.

  10. The University of Waterloo • Located in the centre of Canada's technology middle, has become one of the bulky universities in terms of getting students into the campus. They have fit in 35000 students who comprise of full time and part-time.

  11. Western University • Western University has agenda of providing each of its students “The Western Experience”. Its 12 faculties and three affiliated university colleges offer its more than 36,000 students a choice of 400 study programmes. Their rebranding process started in 2012, becoming commonly known as Western University.

  12. Laval University • It has its roots from the Séminaire de Quebec, established during French oppression in Canada in 1663, Laval University – or Université Laval – did not get full university status until it was contracted a royal charter by Queen Victoria in 1852. This crafted it the first Francophone university on the North American continent. Based in Quebec City, it set up a dispersed campus in Montreal in 1878, though this later separated off as the Université de Montréal in 1919.

  13. Concordia • CU self-promotes itself with innovation and technology in the competition it’s facing due to Para mounting growth of education industry. Their motto is to “progress with harmony”. It is located in the effervescent and cosmopolitan city of Montreal, Quebec is one of Canada's most innovative and heterogeneous, widespread universities.

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