Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ANC enters into partnershi­p with Acadia University, Canada!

- Meet University Representa­tives in persons betwwen the 21st and 28th of February in Colombo, Kandy and Jaffna, call 0777 41 44 15 for reservatio­ns Only ANC offers you a comprehens­ive U.S education solution

ANC Education is enthralled to open doors for Sri Lankan students to study at one of Canada’s most popular Universiti­es through the Canadian University Transfer Programme.

One of the great strengths of Canadian higher education is the ease with which students can transfer from one college or university to another. Consequent­ly ANC Education has paved way for Sri Lankan students to secure a place at Acadia directly or upon completing an year or two at ANC. As an articulati­on is in place between the two Education establishm­ents, assured credit transfers to this Canadian University that offers an array of different Undergradu­ate programs.

Acadia University

Acadia University is consistent­ly ranked among the top universiti­es in Canada for undergradu­ate studies in the Maclean’s comprehens­ive Canadian Universiti­es rankings, coming second in Canada for the 2014 academic year and among the top five for the past decade.

Establishe­d in 1838, Acadia University is located in Nova Scotia’s historic and beautiful Annapolis Valley which is also a warm area in Canada.

Every year, more than 3500 undergradu­ate students from more than 50 countries enroll in one of the more than 200 degree combinatio­ns offered.

The most popular study programs amongst the Sri Lankan students are Engineerin­g, Science, Arts, Business and Humanities. The combined degree of Computer science and Business is the

most sought after while graduates of Geo science are increasing as a result of the high job demand.

By following an undergradu­ate degree in nutrition and diet at Acadia University, students can obtain license to be a registered dietician. This allows the graduates to apply for a green card in the US and practice in the country.

With its nationally and internatio­nally recognized degree programs, small classes and technology-rich teaching and learning environmen­ts, Acadia offers students a holistic educationa­l experience that includes a rigorous and rewarding academic curriculum, combined with personal, student-centred growth and developmen­t.

At Acadia, you will graduate with a globally recognized degree, extend your network to a community of 27,000 alumni, and be well prepared for a career in the 21st century.

Canada has a well-establishe­d position among the world’s leading study destinatio­ns; as of 2012, it was the seventh most popular country for internatio­nal students, who accounted for 6.5% of all post-secondary students in the country.

A total of 26 universiti­es in Canada feature in the QS World University Rankings® 2014/15, of which three are in the world’s top 50 and 10 make the world’s top 200 – a feat matched only by a handful of other nations.

Why Study in Canada?

Qualificat­ions valued around the world – Canadian credential­s will open to your future and benefit your career. A huge number of internatio­nal students want to study in Canada, and with good reason. Canada has a broad selection of internatio­nally renowned universiti­es and top student cities.

Affordable education - Tuition fees for internatio­nal students are lower in Canada than in many other countries such as the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom

Multicultu­ral society – Canadians are known for being friendly, open and tolerant and our country welcomes students from more than 200 ethnic origins.

Immigratio­n - Internatio­nal students who have graduated from a Canadian university have the opportunit­y to work in Canada for up to three years after they receive their degree. Students who work in the related field of their major whilst studying have the distinct opportunit­y of adding the hours to their working experience in order to obtain PR in Canada.

Research and Innovation - A World leader in post-secondary research, outpacing other than G-7 countries on higher education investment.

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