The Sun (Malaysia)

A future study destinatio­n

> Start your education journey in Canada with IDP

- BY YEE JIE MIN

I NON TUESDAY

Malaysia, the UK is the most popular destinatio­n for students to further their studies, followed by Australia. In its multi-destinatio­n strategy, IDP Education Limited has decided that besides continuing to focus on these destinatio­ns, the company will also focus on destinatio­ns such as US, New Zealand and the latest addition, Canada.

"Canada has come up as a new destinatio­n for a few reasons. The country has a great environmen­t and is a very welcoming country in terms of academic students as well as migration. It has some wonderful universiti­es where students can look forward to a bright future," said IDP Education Limited Country Director, Ajay Rao. "It may not be a very popular destinatio­n for Malaysian students compared to UK or Australia, but it is a destinatio­n for the future."

Canada has one of the most employable education systems, not forgetting that they are also very research focused. Some of the top research universiti­es are located in Canada, and they have a few highly ranked universiti­es, easily in the top 50 and top 100 in the world. Students get two ends of the spectrum to suit a wide range as not all students are academical­ly inclined, while some want more practical courses. "The education structure in Canada is a little different from the others where they offer four-year degrees, unlike UK which has three-year honours degrees. Also, UK degrees are more specialise­d compared to Canada which are broader, however students are encouraged to take as many electives as possible from the core subjects," said Jayanthi Thevarajah, IDP Education Limited, Destinatio­n Head – UK (Malaysia, Indonesia and South Korea) & New Zealand and Canada (Malaysia). "It also helps that the fees are affordable, ranging between CAD14,000 and CAD30,000 (approximat­ely between RM45,222 and RM96,904) a year. Living costs in Canada averages around CAD15,000 (approximat­ely RM48,444) a year, depending where you are. It is fairly affordable if you work out the maths for four years," she added. Students who are interested to further their studies in Canada can do a Canadian Pre-University qualificat­ion after their SPM, which is offered in a few private colleges, or alternativ­ely, they can get admission into a Canadian institutio­n if they did A Levels, which is quite a universal pre-university programme. IDP has its own client relations team in Canada who liaise with the institutio­ns out there. Some of the universiti­es they are working with include University of Alberta, Queen's University, and Carleton University which has many Malaysian students. Also, the University of Guelph has the top veterinari­an science course in the world, while the Emily Car University of Art and Design is one of the top universiti­es in the world just for art and design. "Our complete partner list at the moment is about 50 partners, but this list will expand to include the others," Jayanthi said.

Canada institutio­ns have two intakes a year in January and August, and their applicatio­n deadline is quite early where they will be closing by March. However, some universiti­es will extend their applicatio­n deadlines until May or June. Also, Canada universiti­es are different in that most of them will have an applicatio­n fee, and they will take between four and six weeks to turnaround the applicatio­n.

In terms of visa applicatio­n, there is a local visa agency in Malaysia and IDP offers support to the students by helping them with their applicatio­n from how to fill up the applicatio­n to what documents they need to submit. Student visa takes a longer time to process, and will take between four to seven weeks.

"I think Malaysians are now looking at being globally employable, and Canada welcomes its graduates to stay on and work. Students are not necessaril­y looking to migrate, but they just want the opportunit­y to work in another country and come back with that added experience. This is particular­ly appealing which is not so obvious in other countries," Jayanthi said.

"Our aim is very ambitious. Currently for Malaysia, our long term plan is to have 600 students going yearly to Canada. We are aware that we launched in April and we may not start big this year, but I think we need to go through the motions of learning and gearing up for next year," she added.

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SHAHRILL BASRI/THESUN Canada has some wonderful universiti­es where students can look forward to a bright future, Ajay said. Students want the opportunit­y to work in another country and come back with that added experience, Jayanthi said.
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