So I'm moving to Canada soon and will be settling in Montreal where I'll most likely continue my education.
I'm 19 years old, by the time I set foot in Canada I'll be 20 years old. I finished school in my country of origin about 2 years ago and still haven't earned my bachelor's degree, and quite frankly I'd rather earn one from a Canadian university. Therefore the highest educational certificate that I possess is General Secondary Certificate which is equivalent to the Canadian High/Secondary School Diploma.
My question is, is there some sort of equivalence test that I'll take to be eligible to enroll in Canadian universities with my foreign high school diploma or will I have to go through the Canadian high school diploma again? If either is the case could you please elaborate? I've already googled this topic but I couldn't seem to find clear answers.
Thanks in advance and I'm sorry for being too long.
So I'm moving to Canada soon and will be settling in Montreal where I'll most likely continue my education.
I'm 19 years old, by the time I set foot in Canada I'll be 20 years old. I finished school in my country of origin about 2 years ago and still haven't earned my bachelor's degree, and quite frankly I'd rather earn one from a Canadian university. Therefore the highest educational certificate that I possess is General Secondary Certificate which is equivalent to the Canadian High/Secondary School Diploma.
My question is, is there some sort of equivalence test that I'll take to be eligible to enroll in Canadian universities with my foreign high school diploma or will I have to go through the Canadian high school diploma again? If either is the case could you please elaborate? I've already googled this topic but I couldn't seem to find clear answers.
Thanks in advance and I'm sorry for being too long.
As I specified before you will unlikely get credit for your previous university studies and will have to apply from scratch. The school will let you know if they require a language test in addition to your marks. You'll have to look up the various schools about how to apply. Some provinces have a provincial application program.
As I specified before you will unlikely get credit for your previous university studies and will have to apply from scratch. The school will let you know if they require a language test in addition to your marks. You'll have to look up the various schools about how to apply. Some provinces have a provincial application program.
Sorry my bad.
I've got another question though.
What's the difference between college and university? Do I go through the former before I can join the latter?