By Tricitynews
Chandigarh
23rd June:- AECC Global today celebrated Canada Admissions Day and organized
education fair at Chandigarh office. 10 Top Government colleges and
universities took part in this event, which are part of SDS programme also.
This information was given by the Kanchan Arora,
While giving more information about the event Kanchan Arora, Regional
Head-Punjab said that the Representatives of almost 10 top Government colleges
and universities were participated in this event. She informed that
Representatives of Durham College, Mount Saint Vincent University, St. Lawrence
College, Cape Breton University, Selkrik College, Lasalle College, Cambrian College, Capilano
University, University of the Fraser Valley and College of the Rockies
available to answered all the queries of the students like fee structure,
course guidelines and total processing time. On this occasion students had availed
the opportunity to meet all these universities on the same day. On Spot
assessment for students who were carrying academic and / or work experience
documents. She added further that eligible Candidates also applied for the scholarship.
No application fees and No processing fee were charged either from the parents
or from the students. Complete process has been taken care by industry
specialist, AECC Certified Counsellors. Window open for Applications for Jan
2019 and May 2019 intakes, apply early to avoid delay in study permit and to
reserve the seats.
She shared further that Canadian universities are known for being
consistently high quality and for offering internationally accepted degrees and
credentials. Some are ranked in the top 100 by reputable sources.
United Nations ranks Canada as one of the most liveable in the world and
is considered to be a safe and peaceful country. As an international student,
one can enjoy similar freedom as that of domestic students that is, respect for
human rights, equality and peace in the society.
Post-Graduation
Work Permit - is a great program for International students who like to
have Canadian work experience after graduation.