Maximum practice and employment after study: Algonquin College

Maximum practice and employment after study: Algonquin College

A quality education in Canada's capital city and admission without taking a language test.

One of the surest ways to immigrate to Canada is to obtain a higher education. Studying at a university allows you to gain valuable knowledge about in-demand professions and valuable experience of life in the country. And upon graduation, graduates receive a work permit in Canada. As a result, graduates have a nationally relevant education and work experience that sets them apart from other residency applicants.

Higher education in Canada has many advantages. It meets world standards, Canadian universities are among the best in the world, and the cost of studying and living in Canada is much lower than, for example, in the U.S. and Great Britain. It's never too late to start higher education in Canada, and it's available to people of all ages. Also, many colleges in Canada are open to applicants without even taking a language test.

Algonquin College

Algonquin College is a large public college located in Canada's capital city of Ottawa, Ontario. It was founded in 1967 — during the formation of Ontario's higher education system. Algonquin College takes its name from the tribe of the indigenous people who lived on the land.

Algonquin College is a state-of-the-art, publicly accredited institution. It was ranked among the top 50 research colleges in Canada in 2022. The primary focus of the college is technology and the arts. The college consists of three campuses. One is located in Ottawa, and the other two are in Perth and Pembroke, located 83 and 119 km from the capital respectively.

Algonquin College has 20,000 students in full-time programs, making it one of the largest colleges in Canada. There are also many international students at the institution. International students make up about 20 percent of the total number of full-time students — Algonquin College has more than 4,000 international students from more than 130 countries.

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