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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes. PTE is accepted in Canada as part of the English proficiency test.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
Both Alberta and Calgary provide a great environment. Alberta is a province in Canada and Calagary is a city which offers a safe and student friendly environment for it's international students. Whether you choose the vibe in Calgary or scenic landscapes of Alberta international students can expect a welcoming an secure enviorment to academic success and growth.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 10
The University of British Columbia ranks highly as part of country-level & global university rankings, given out by some popular ranking publications.
The institute ranks #2 as part of the latest College & University Rankings given by Shiksha, only behind the University of Toronto that ranks #1.
Furthermore, UBC also secures a global rank of #38 as part of the latest World University Rankings 2025, also ranking #5 for Sustainability, per a popular publication.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, as an Indian student, you can do part time work in Canada up to 24 hours per week off campus during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks. This is the official rule by IRCC. On-campus work is permitted separately and doesn't count toward the 24-hour cap if conditions are met.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
Here are some of the documents required to travel to Canada:
- Passport
- Travel and health insurance
- Airline tickets
- Cash or travellers' cheque
- Letter of acceptance from your Canadian college or university
- Bank statements showing proof of funds
- Medical and vaccination records
- Academic history
- University transcripts
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The basic salary of international students who have completed their degree depends on the specialisation taken, the university chosen, the location, and several other factors. Here, we have discussed the estimated salary based on the chosen university. Students can check the table below for the estimated salary after completing a Bachelor's of Humanities and Social Sciences in Canada from the university given below:
Universities Offering Bachelor of Humanities and Social Sciences in Canada | Estimated salary |
|---|---|
| INR 28L-INR 40L |
The University of British Columbia
| INR 28L-INR 40L |
| INR 28L-INR 40L |
| INR 28L-INR 37L |
| INR 28L |
| INR 28L |
| INR 28L |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
International students willing to pursue a bachelor's degree in Humanities and Social Sciences must hold a proof of 10+2 or equivalent completion from a recognised board with a minimum of 70%-85% and demonstrate English language proficiency. Also, they must submit mandatory documents to take admission in the university, such as academic transcripts (10+12), a copy of a valid passport, English proficiency exam scores (TOEFL, IELTS, PTE Academic), CV/resume, LOR, SOP, and more.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
International students can pursue any specializations for a bachelor's degree in Humanities and Social Sciences, such as Political Science and International Relations, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Digital Humanities, etc. Some popular specializations in Canada, along with the universities offering them, are listed below for international students:
Top Bachelor's of Humanities and Social Sciences Specializations in Canada | Offered at |
|---|---|
Political Science and International Relations | University of Toronto, McGill University |
Psychology | University of Toronto, University of British Columbia |
Sociology | University of British Columbia, York University |
Anthropology | McGill University, University of Toronto |
History | University of British Columbia, Queen's University |
Philosophy | McGill University, University of Toronto |
Digital Humanities | York University, Simon Fraser University, University of Alberta |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
Pursuing a Bachelor's in Humanities and Social Sciences degree in Canada can last up to 3-4 years. The degree is designed for students who want to study History, Culture, Politics, Literature, Anthropology, Politics, and more. After completing the bachelor's degree in Humanities and Social Sciences, students can become Policy Analysts, Human Resources Coordinators, Communication Specialists, and more.
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