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Gunjan Thapa

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According to Shiksha Popularity Rankings, the University of Toronto ranks at No. 1 in Canada. The actual Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2025 is #25. Shiksha Popularity Rankings and World University Rankings 2025 are given as follows:

University

Shiksha Popularity Ranking 2025

QS World Ranking 2025

University of Toronto

#1

#25

University of British Columbia

#2

#38

McGill University

#3

#29

University of Alberta

#4

#96

McMaster University  

#5

#176

University of Waterloo

#6

#115

University of Montreal

#7

#159

Western University

#8

#120

University of Ottawa

#9

#189

University of Calgary

#10

#198

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Kunal Lalwani

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Applying to study at any university in Canada for further education, it is necessary to provide an IELTS band between 6.0 – 7.0. Thus, for a BSc Nursing graduate with 70% aggregate, get a band score of 6.5 to 7.0 in the IELTS.

6.0 or 6.5: Good for many institutions that do no require strict adherence to the language standards.

7.0 or higher: Used by most sought after University for admission in competitive course as a sure means of mastering the English Language.


Although the basic outlines may be similar across many universities and programs, details can be quite different depending on the university and the programme to which you are

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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After completing an ANM in India, one goes through the following steps to practice as a registered nurse in Canada: First, take the qualification assessment from CNA or other recognised bodies for credentialing. Also, applicants need to prove their linguistic competence by taking IELTS or CELPIP among other tests. Following this, you should pass the NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination) or the Canadian Registered Nurse Examination in the province, and may also be required to work for several years depending on the province. Lastly, you will apply for licensure to the nursing regulatory body of your intended province. Check

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Gauresh G Pai

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Red Deer College (RDC) in Alberta, Canada is generally less expensive than LaSalle College Vancouver in terms of tuition for international undergraduate students: 
 
  • Red Deer College
    Tuition rates vary by course, but for example, a UG Diploma costs between INR 18–26 Lacs, while a UG certificate costs INR 10 Lacs. On-campus living costs are estimated at around INR 341,966. 
     
  • LaSalle College Vancouver
    Annual tuition for international undergraduate students is between INR 9.97–19.95 Lacs. International students should also consider additional costs like accommodation, dining, transportation, books, and ot
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NAVINKUMAR VISHWAKARMA

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 The requirements needed to work as a nurse in Canada are:

  • A four-year bachelor's degree in nursing, with the exception of Québec, which instead requires a three-year Diploma of Collegial Studies in nursing or recognition of equivalence
  • A nursing license for the province or territory you wish to practice in
  • The NCLEX exam
  • Proof of English (or French) language proficiency
  • A valid visa to work in Canada

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Amit Saini

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Bow Valley College offers a personalized, industry-focused HRM certificate with hands-on learning, making it suitable for those seeking a more intimate academic environment. Seneca College provides a hybrid learning format with optional work terms, offering broader industry connections and real-world experience. Choose Bow Valley for a smaller, focused setting, or Seneca for more flexible learning and work opportunities.

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Veerraj Sen

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While Canada West University might be a more affordable option and could be suitable for some students, if you're aiming for prestige, better career prospects, and global recognition, you may want to consider more renowned business schools like Rotman, Ivey, or Schulich. These schools are known for their world-class programs, strong industry connections, and accredited MBA programs, which can provide significant value in terms of networking, career progression, and global opportunities.

If you are focused on the cost-effectiveness and are open to a smaller, less recognised program, CWU could be a feasible choice, but it's essential to r

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Punit Kumar goyal

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Before deciding between Canada and New Zealand, it's crucial to plan your monthly budget carefully. In Canada, the average cost of living for international students ranges from 10,000 to 12,000 CAD per year, equivalent to approximately 5.9 Lacs to 7 Lacs INR. Conversely, in New Zealand, the cost of living is higher, with an average range of 18,000 to 27,000 NZD per year, roughly 10.6 Lacs to 13.9 Lacs INR.
Below is the comparison between cost of living in Canada vs New Zealand:

ExpensesCost per year in Canada (in CAD)Cost per year in New Zealand (in NZD)
Campus AccommodationCAD 3,000-7,500 (INR 1.82 - 4.5 lakhs)NZD 8,000-22,800 (INR 3.98 - 11.3 lakhs)
Private AccommodationCAD 8,000-9,000 (INR 4.8 - 5.5 lakhs)NZD 18,000-38,000 (INR 8.96 - 18.9 lakhs)
FoodCAD 4,800 (INR 2.9 lakhs)NZD 3,800-5,800 (INR 1.89 - 2.89 lakhs)
Utility billsCAD 800 (INR 48591)NZD 1,100 (INR 54780)
Phone & InternetCAD 600 (INR 36443)NZD 850 (INR 42330)
Public TransportCAD 960-1,320 (INR 58K - 80K)NZD 1,500-1,700 (INR 74701)
EntertainmentCAD 1,800 (INR 1.09 lakhs)NZD 2,600 (INR 1.29 lakhs)
Health insuranceCAD 600-800 (INR 36443 - 48591)NZD 200-700 (INR 9960 - 34860)
TextbooksCAD 800-1,200 (INR 48591 - 72887)NZD 600-1,000 (INR 29880 - 49800)
Clothing and Personal CareCAD 1,200-1,500 (72887 - 91109)NZD 1,000-1,300 (INR 49800 - 64741)

Please keep in mind that the figures provided are for reference only. Your actual cost of living will depend on several factors, including your specific location,

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Punit Kumar goyal

Contributor-Level 9

Before deciding between Canada and New Zealand, it's crucial to plan your monthly budget carefully. In Canada, the average cost of living for international students ranges from 10,000 to 12,000 CAD per year, equivalent to approximately 5.9 lakh to 7 lakh INR. Conversely, in New Zealand, the cost of living is higher, with an average range of 18,000 to 27,000 NZD per year, roughly 10.6 lakh to 13.9 lakh INR.
Below is the comparison between cost of living in Canada vs New Zealand:

ExpensesCost per year in Canada (in CAD)Cost per year in New Zealand (in NZD)
Campus AccommodationCAD 3,000-7,500 (INR 1.82 - 4.5 lakhs)NZD 8,000-22,800 (INR 3.98 - 11.3 lakhs)
Private AccommodationCAD 8,000-9,000 (INR 4.8 - 5.5 lakhs)NZD 18,000-38,000 (INR 8.96 - 18.9 lakhs)
FoodCAD 4,800 (INR 2.9 lakhs)NZD 3,800-5,800 (INR 1.89 - 2.89 lakhs)
Utility billsCAD 800 (INR 48591)NZD 1,100 (INR 54780)
Phone & InternetCAD 600 (INR 36443)NZD 850 (INR 42330)
Public TransportCAD 960-1,320 (INR 58K - 80K)NZD 1,500-1,700 (INR 74701)
EntertainmentCAD 1,800 (INR 1.09 lakhs)NZD 2,600 (INR 1.29 lakhs)
Health insuranceCAD 600-800 (INR 36443 - 48591)NZD 200-700 (INR 9960 - 34860)
TextbooksCAD 800-1,200 (INR 48591 - 72887)NZD 600-1,000 (INR 29880 - 49800)
Clothing and Personal CareCAD 1,200-1,500 (72887 - 91109)NZD 1,000-1,300 (INR 49800 - 64741)

Please keep in mind that the figures provided are for reference only. Your actual cost of living will depend on several factors, including your specific location,

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

Applying to Red River College of Applied Arts, Science and Technology differs in a couple of significant ways from the rest of Canada:
Application Process: The RRC's application process is direct where candidates create an account to fill an application form, along with the application fee, whereas other universities have central applications.
Many programs operated on RRC on a first-come, first-served basis, which indicated that it accepted applications every year with offers made sequentially based on the application date. This situation was rather different from others that provided specific deadlines along with an admission process c

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