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 “How long does an academic program in Canada take?”

The length of an academic program in Canada can vary depending on the level of study and the specific program you are enrolled in. Here is an overview of how long different types of academic programs in Canada typically take:

High school: In Canada, high school typically takes four years to complete and is equivalent to grades 9-12.

College: College programs in Canada typically take two years to complete and lead to a diploma or certificate. Some college programs may be shorter or longer, depending on the specific program and the institution offering it.

Undergraduate degree: Undergraduate degree programs in Canada typically take four years to complete and lead to a bachelor’s degree. Some programs, such as engineering or architecture, may take longer to complete.

Graduate degree: Graduate degree programs in Canada typically take two years to complete and lead to a master’s degree. Some programs, such as business or law, may take longer to complete. Doctoral programs typically take four to six years to complete and lead to a PhD.

In conclusion, the length of an academic program in Canada can vary depending on the level of study and the specific program you are enrolled in. High school programs typically take four years to complete, college programs typically take two years, undergraduate degree programs typically take four years, and graduate degree programs typically take two years. Some programs may take longer to complete, depending on the specific program and institution.

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“Can a Non DLI School host international students?”

Yes, non-Designated Learning Institution (DLI) schools can host international students in Canada. However, there are some important factors to consider and steps that need...

“Applying for a Canadian Study Permit from outside Canada or wait to be in Canada”

If you're planning to study in Canada, one of the first decisions you'll need to make is whether to apply for a study permit...

“Do’s and Don’ts if the school you are studying at loses its DLI status “

If the designated learning institution (DLI) where you are studying in Canada loses its DLI status, it can be a stressful and uncertain time....