Post Graduate Diploma in Canada: Programs and Requirements

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If you are a graduate student looking to study in Canada, postgraduate studies in Canada is a lucrative option. The higher studies in Canada like Master’s ask for 16 years of academics before Masters. Therefore, if you have done a 3 years bachelor’s course, postgraduate programs in Canada are the stepping-stone to the Master’s program. But How to apply for a postgraduate diploma in Canada? Here is the systematic guide to apply to study in Canada for postgraduate diploma.

6 Steps to Apply for a PG Diploma in Canada

Step 1 : Choose a Course/College, and Check Availability:

Pick what suits you best. What are your interests? Will you be going for employment after the course, or a Master’s program? What credentials your Canada college hold? Is it a one-year program or two-year program? Once you get all the answers, shortlist two or three best picks to go ahead with. We can help you with choosing the best to Study in Canada. How? Here are the best colleges in Canada for international students to study PG diploma:

  1. Sheridan College
  2. University of Alberta
  3. St. Lawrence 
  4. Seneca College

Keep in mind that more than 70% of the international students in Canada enrol in Postgraduate diploma in Canada, as the Universities ask for 16 years of schooling before Bachelor’s program. The admission is competitive and you will have to be on your toes before 8 to 10 months of the start of the term.

Step 2: Documentation

The next step is to submit the academic proofs. Your transcripts and Degree Certificate should be scanned and sent to the Canada college you want to apply to, and the another important thing would be English Language Tests. SDS Canada Colleges ask for the IELTS scores of 6.5, with no less than 6.0 in each module, and still, the requirements will differ with programs and colleges in Canada.

Depending on the College, you might be asked to pay a non-refundable application fees ranging anywhere from 50-100 CAD (2850-5700 INR). In some Canada colleges, there is no application fees.

Step 3: Program Requirements

Based on your program, you might be asked to provide additional documents. The additional documents require an SOP (statement of purpose), which states your academic background, and your future goals regarding the college and career.

If the subject is more towards the arts, a portfolio can be asked for music, art and other similar courses. The SOP is sometimes called letter of intent, and you can find the details on the respective college’s website for additional requirements.

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Step 4: Tuition Fees and Scholarships in Canada

The next step will be the payment of the fees. The average Postgraduate programs fees in Canada is 15000CAD/year. However, as it has been the case with every step, it will change with programs and Colleges in Canada.

You will be given a deadline to pay your fees. Make sure you pay the fees before the deadline or the offer may be withdrawn. The fees are refundable, but depending on the reasons of the refund, some charges will be there.

If you are willing to apply for the scholarships, keep the deadlines in the mind. The application deadlines of the scholarships 3-5 months before the start of the semester, and they are limited in number.

Step 5: Application Process

Once you have submitted all the documents and have paid your fees, now is the time to wait. The colleges will take their own time to process the application and revert. It can be two to three weeks, and it can be more than that, too. Some colleges will also not process the application sent too early. So make sure you send it before 8 to 10 months of the term beginning.

Step 6: Canada Student Visa and post Application processes

If you are selected for the program, you will receive a letter of acceptance from the college. You need to revert your intent to attend the program to confirm the admission.

The most important thing to do now would be start applying for Study Permit Canada. SDS (Student Direct Stream) has made study in Canada for Indian Student easy. The SDS makes the Canada Student Visa processing time shorter for students in India, China, Philippines and Vietnam.

Once you have your Canada Student visa to study in Canada, you are ready to fly. Arrive in Canada before a month or 15 days of your Orientation Program, and start looking for accommodation to stay in Canada.

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