Showing posts with label study in canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label study in canada. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Recommandation Letters | Study Abroad | Career Consultancies

where the word 'recommendation' is understood negatively, U.S and other countries' universities seek and value the recommendation of several people in order to determine applicant's admission chances.
Recommendation letters are normally required to be submitted by almost all applicants at the Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral level. Recommendations play a key role within the decision-making process. An applicant might complete his application carefully, could have done his Statement of Purpose/Essays well, but if the recommenders do not provide a good insight on the applicant, it is most likely that he or she would be rejected for admission into good universities throughout the world. Hence, a strong and appropriate recommendation by the right people makes or breaks an applicant!



Who should recommend?

Depending upon the level of study, recommendations could be made by,
For admission at the Bachelor's level - Lecturers, who has taught the student in key subjects or specializations and has a good insight on the strengths and weaknesses of the applicant.

Principal or head of the Institution - who may or may not have taught the student directly. Since classes 11thand 12thare taught in smaller colleges mainly, some heads do teach the wards and/or knows the student (the applicant) well. Their recommendation will be useful.

For admission at the Master's level - Professors/Teachers could provide their insights into the academic performance, co and extra-curricular activities of the applicant.

Guides, who have supervised the student in their project work, within the college or an institution could also provide an effective recommendation since that reflects on the practical skills of the applicant in a perceived work-place.

It is important not to seek a recommendation from the head of institution in such cases since the head may not be aware of applicant who is one among several hundred/thousand students of his college/university.

In case of applicants who have work experience, it is best to seek at least one or two academic recommendations from the college/university and one from either the immediate supervisor or the overall 'boss' in the work place. However, if there is a huge gap between college and the present application, most appropriate recommenders could be the supervisors and the applicant's peer , who will have the opportunity of observing the applicant as a team member within the organization.

For admission at the Doctoral level and beyond - Strong academic recommendations coupled with work-place supervisors form the key recommenders. More than for any level, doctoral applicants are heavily dependent on recommendations for admission.

What constitutes a 'good' recommendation?

Any recommendation must logically cover the following five points, in order to make them effective and 'good'.

How the applicant is known to the recommender and in what capacity. For example, 'as a student of his 4thsemester electronics class' etc.

Observation of academic and non-academic skills of the applicant with a critical acclaim - to show that the recommendation is unbiased.

Ranking the applicant comparatively, within his class or college, amongst his fellow-students.

Indicating strengths and weaknesses of the applicant in any area - academic or non-academic - and how that could be overcome by the student.

Finally, recommending the applicant for admission into the chosen program, with or without aid. This is crucial, since some universities are known to make decisions on financial aid, based on strong recommendations (of course, after considering several other factors!)

It would be best to provide the recommendation on the letter-head of the person concerned or at least of the college/organization of the recommender.

lease ask your recommender to include his/her contact details (email, phone and mailing address) within the recommendation itself. Some universities might verify if the recos. are 'truly' made.

Ensure that the recommendations are placed in envelopes, sealed properly and signed by the recommender across the flap. Also, it would be appropriate to indicate the name of the Department and the University for whom the reco. has been prepared.

In addition to recommendations, a winning application essay/SOP plays an equally crucial role in admission.

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Select Right Universities

U.S.A has the largest number of universities in the world. There are more than 3900 universities and colleges that offer post-secondary education, right from Bachelors got the Post-doctoral level.

When an international student is looking to apply for a few universities, how does he approach the enormously difficult process of applying to only a few universities? There are several aspects which need to be considered carefully before choosing the right universities to apply. Some, of importance, is,



Are they suitable for him or a miss-match?

Are they cheaper or costlier?

Do they offer financial aid or not?

Do they have the fields of specialization that the applicant is interested in?

Do they have suitable and reputed faculty? Do they have the right infrastructure?

What about employment prospects?

What chances are there for further education?

What sort of accreditation does the university have?

Do they offer flexibility in transferring to other courses or programs within or outside their university?

Do they have proper support staff to help international students?

What is the geography of the university like?

When a student faces with this onerous task, more often than most, a lot of mistakes could happen - in choices, in the selection and in the whole process!

Especially, when most of the websites and posted catalogues look quite attractive and do reflect the true colours of the institution, it is important to be careful. There are universities that have multiple campuses in hundreds of acres and there are universities as small as a two-room flat! The information on them may be presented equally 'bright', which may lure an unsuspecting student into the trap of joining and not being able to come out later!

This is where professional expertise plays a major role. Companies like Career Consultancy with its years of experience cull the information from several resources, reconfirm and then make decisions for bright aspirants like you - so that you can never go wrong. A wrong step directly or through fly-by-night-operators could waste precious time and money for you, which is everything in today's fast-paced world.

Our mandate is to empower you with all the information and make you focused on the good of what you intend to do - for your own future. Our career centre, student advisers, the research team, managerial staff and the top management will make sure that you choose the right course, program and process, through our gamut of services.

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Canada Education System - Study abroad - Study Overseas

The education system in Canada encompasses both publicly-funded and private schools, including community colleges / technical institutes, career colleges, language schools, secondary schools, summer camps, universities and university colleges.  Canadian universities are largely publicly funded and as a result, are of a consistently high quality, regardless of location or area of study.  At the same time, they (the universities) retain a high degree of academic autonomy.



Education is a provincial responsibility under the Canadian constitution, which means there are significant differences between the education systems of the different provinces. However, education is important to Canadians, and standards across the country are uniformly high.

Once students complete elementary school which is up to 8thstandard, they would take up High school education comprising of classes 9thto 12th.

There are more than 175 post-secondary institutions that offer various programs such as Certificate, Diploma and Bachelor's, including vocational and adult education. These institutions are known as Community colleges, Technical Institute, University College and ce`gep. All these colleges are members of the Association of Canadian Community colleges.



Undergraduate programs are of 4 years duration, except in Ontario, where there is three-year Bachelor degrees and three-year Master's degrees. In the other parts of Canada, post-graduate programs (Master's) are of two years duration.

A degree from a Canadian university is recognized worldwide and as a result, international students who graduate from Canadian universities enjoy successful and prosperous careers.

High-Quality Education

Education institutions are not officially ranked in Canada, but you will find quality institutions across the country. When choosing your school in Canada, consider the type, size, and location of the institution. If you are interested in a particular area of study, investigate which schools have more to offer in that discipline.

Career Consultancy's gamut of services provides total assistance and guidance about the education system, studying at all levels in your country of choice and plan your total process, right from pre-application to visa, in a professional and result-oriented manner.

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Study In Canada - Career Consultancy




Canada Education System

The education system in Canada encompasses both publicly-funded and private schools, including community colleges / technical institutes, career colleges, language schools, secondary schools, summer camps, universities and university colleges.  Canadian universities are largely publicly funded and as a result, are of a consistently high quality, regardless of location or area of study.  At the same time, they (the universities) retain a high degree of academic autonomy.


Education is a provincial responsibility under the Canadian constitution, which means there are significant differences between the education systems of the different provinces. However, education is important to Canadians, and standards across the country are uniformly high.
Once students complete elementary school which is up to 8thstandard, they would take up High school education comprising of classes 9thto 12th.
There are more than 175 post-secondary institutions that offer various programs such as Certificate, Diploma and Bachelor's, including vocational and adult education. These institutions are known as Community colleges, Technical Institute, University College and ce`gep. All these colleges are members of the Association of Canadian Community colleges.
Undergraduate programs are of 4 years duration, except in Ontario, where there is three-year Bachelor degrees and three-year Master's degrees. In the other parts of Canada, post-graduate programs (Master's) are of two years duration.
A degree from a Canadian university is recognized worldwide and as a result, international students who graduate from Canadian universities enjoy successful and prosperous careers.


High-Quality Education
Education institutions are not officially ranked in Canada, but you will find quality institutions across the country. When choosing your school in Canada, consider the type, size and location of the institution. If you are interested in a particular area of study, investigate which schools have more to offer in that discipline.
Career Consultancy's gamut of services provides total assistance and guidance about the education system, studying at all levels in your country of choice and plan your total process, right from pre-application to visa, in a professional and result-oriented manner. For more information about our services, please click here.
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Recommandation Letters | Study Abroad | Career Consultancies

where the word 'recommendation' is understood negatively, U.S and other countries' universities seek and value the recommendati...