Study in Canada
Canada is bordered by three oceans - the Arctic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. The Great Lakes, shared by the United States and Canada, consist of one fifth of the world's fresh surface water! Canada is 9,984,670 km². That's almost the same size as the whole of the continent of Europe and about a third the size of Africa. You could fit the United Kingdom into Canada almost 40 times! Approximately 85% of Canadians live within 300 km of the US border! There are six times zones in Canada! Lake Superior is so large that it has its own tide! The lake rises and falls a few centimetres due to the gravitational pull of the moon. Waves obscure the tide so much that it is difficult to measure! There are many climatic variations in Canada, ranging from the permanently frozen ice caps north of the 70th parallel to the lush vegetation of British Columbia's west coast. On the whole, however, Canada has four very distinct seasons, particularly in the more populated regions along the US border. Daytime summer temperatures can rise to 35°C and higher, while lows of -15°C are not uncommon in winter. More moderate temperatures are the norm in spring and fall. Over the years, Canadians have adapted extremely well to the colder periods of weather by installing heat in housing and cars, by having heated public transportation systems, and in some instances - in walkways to and from buildings in schools.
Capital :Ottawa
Large Cities : Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton
Area : 9976139 sq. km.
Population : 33.3 million
Language : English, French
Religion : Christianity
Literacy : 97%
Location : North America
Currency : Dollor
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
- IELTS or TOEFL 6.5 and 275 in test based.
- 55% to 60% for Bachelors and Masters.
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