Two quick corrections: the capitol city of Saskatchewan is not Saskatoon; it is Regina. There is a university in Regina, called, oddly, the University of Regina. Vancouver is not a capitol city. The capitol of British Columbia is Victoria, located on Vancouver Island. It also has a very fine university: the University of Victoria. I know you want to keep this short, but you should really talk about the weather issues in some of these cities. For example, the winter temperature in Saskatoon (University of Saskatchewan) can reach -40 degrees Celsius. Brandon is also very cold. Students need to be warned about this, particularly students coming from warm climates.
Before coming to Canada, it is very important for perspective students to study the geography. Why? Canada is very large and the temperatures vary greatly from summer to winter. Parts of Canada are very cold in the winter and the first purchase when arriving must be warm winter clothing: coat, sweaters, boots, mitts, etc. Budget $1000.00 (one thousand) to purchase clothing if you are going to the prairie provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) in cities such as Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Brandon, Winnipeg. This is critical!! People freeze to death every year in Canada if not properly clothed. You can also lose various body parts to freezing: fingers, toes, feet, nose, ears, etc. Having a frozen hand amputated can ruin your day!! And I am not kidding. Dress properly!! Check out the city you are moving to for climate variations. Vancouver and Victoria are somewhat warmer, but you will need to at least purchase a warm coat. Heavy snowfall can be expected in all parts of Canada except the west coast (Vancouver and Victoria) but there is heavy and constant rain from October to April. Climate change may add to the extremes in temperatures and precipitation.
@@adegojusamuel6923 Thank you!! I have personal experience with Canadian weather having lived in 4 different provinces and driven across the country 4 times. It's a beautiful country, but you get used to being inside a warm house during the winter.
Burnaby rent is not that cheap...I live in the area. Chilliwack and Abbotsford are too far to commute daily so you would need to be in surrey or Richmond. Burnaby and Vancouver are pretty much the same prices.
I suppose you shared Domestic tuition fees, not the international tuition fees. I checked all these universities’ costs for international students which is lot higher than what you mentioned in this video
Hi Ada, I have a master’s degree in Nigeria already but I want to pursue another one in Canada. I noticed most of the schools offer a graduate certificate in the course I’m interested in. Please can I get the difference between that and masters. And if you’d advice an Intl to apply for the graduate certificate. Nice video btw. I’m new 😊
Hi Lily, a graduate certificate course means certificate at a graduate level. It’s a certificate program that usually lasts for about 7 or 9 months to 1 year. The degree you’ll get at the end of the program is a certificate that says you’re certified in that course. Master’s degree is higher than graduate certificate - you get to specialize and focus on one aspect of the program and you’ll do research a lot. Master’s degree is either course-based (meaning that the MSc is taught in class) or research-based (you will conduct research under a supervisor and produce a thesis). Masters degree takes 1 - 2/3 years to complete (1 year completion if it’s a course-based masters or 2 - 3 year completion of it’s a research-based Masters). You will defend your thesis and graduate with a degree! Certificate is certificate, but Masters is a degree, just like the one you have from Nigeria. I wouldn’t advise anyone to go after a certificate from Nigeria because of the visa processing. It’s tedious and the chances of getting the study visa are very slim if applying for a graduate certificate course. Also, it may be challenging to convince the agent why you are pursuing a graduate certificate when you already have a masters degree, since masters is higher in level than a certificate. Your best bet is to go for another masters or a PhD. If you’re going to apply for another masters degree, it doesn’t necessarily have to be the same specialization as your masters from Nigeria, as long as your application can convince the IRCC agents why this is important to you, and what you hope to achieve with the degree. Hope this helps. 🤍
Ada, I tried checking some of the schools you mentioned. I discovered none of them has tuition lower than $30,000 for masters in business programs as against your claims. Kindly explain further on this. Thanks
Hi Ada, I love the vibes you add to your presentation. I could listen to you till tomorrow. Pls I'm interested in engineering courses, you didn't mention engineering as part of the programs for some of the universities mentioned. Does that means such universities don't offer engineering programs? Thank you for the good job
Hi Ada, I've seen a couple of your videos recently and they've been enlightening. I have a challenge though I'm looking for schools that offer cyber security at masters level in Canada but they seem to be so few. I don't know if you could recommend any
Great video Ada! Hey Temisan, I am also looking for cyber security schools for my master but haven't found any yet. Hit me up you do know some, thanks.
Thanks for this video, it's quite insightful and encouraging. I've almost given up on the study program due to the cost, but with this I can start making new plans. What are the chances of me coming over with my husband and 2kids? Can I come first and then they come later, and then , would my spouse be allowed to work to support my studies?
I am happy for this tips, I will try going in for a graduate programs in law or economics if, GOD wills. Thanks so much for being there, I can see the honesty in you. Pls. Keep it up.
@@adacanada same here but I don't know why my application status hasn't changed from completed to something more satisfying though. The supplemental documents I uploaded says completed yet I haven't heard anything progressive from them yet. Am I still on track?
Kindly recheck the cost for Memorial University Newfoundland: $9,666 is for 2 years master's program (6 semesters), and per semester is $1,611. Your video stated that $9,666 is for a year's tuition. The currency is the Canadian dollar (CAD) ***Note it is for international student
Very good information,It is my first time watching your video,next time please try to talk also about the weather in those places.This is because somed places can really have extreme weather conditions so it is good to know.Thanks alot for your good research and trying to help someone who is interested to advance studies.
Memorial Univ of New Foundland hide their real fees in the special fees category and make the tuition fees look very small. I agree it is relatively cheap but a course like Msc Data science tution fees plus their special fees is going above 20,000 CAD and its like that for most courses.
I am Ahmed from Algeria. I am 52 years old. I want to study a PhD in management at Memorial University. What are the costs and how are they paid in installments? Is it possible to study a PhD with you and then get a supervisor there?
Hey babes,pls i have a question If a school deadline is on a rolling basis,does that mean you will not be given admission till when the deadline is attained?
I want to have a conversation with you, have been you your tweeter page, but ur DM is locked, I want to know the difference between college and university. I was told college has less competition and that will be easier to go 2023 May because they offers admissions 3 times a year, January, May and September unlike uni that has 2 ( winter and fall)
It depends on what you’re applying for. Most people say colleges have less competition than universities, but my reality and personal experience was the opposite at that time because of the program. Colleges tend to be a lot cheaper than universities in terms of tuition. And yes, colleges have more admission intakes compared to universities. I have a video that explains everything you need to know before you apply to either college or university. It’s a short video you can watch here: th-cam.com/video/twKgsHfBYnM/w-d-xo.html
@@adacanada I actually want a public university or college that has low tuition fee and also have May or April 2023 intake, pls can you recommend one public institution, I studied biology education in my degree level
I really enjoy this video and I want to pursue My master's degree in canada so I wanted to cheapest universities but for sure this is the right truck Thank You ! I really appreciate this so how is the application fees about the school!
Age gap does not matter when applying for masters degree. You just need to show what you’ve been doing since you received your bachelors degree, which should be work experience.
The average price for an M.Eng course is 16,000 CAD for international student now. With university of Victoria being the cheapest, but a supervisor is a must in there. Memorial university is 16,242 cad Same for university of Brunswick Things have changed
I have watched tons of videos on cheap university in Canada and majority of the schools you mentioned are new to me shows the work you put into your content. Wow! Well done and thank you !
Two quick corrections: the capitol city of Saskatchewan is not Saskatoon; it is Regina. There is a university in Regina, called, oddly, the University of Regina. Vancouver is not a capitol city. The capitol of British Columbia is Victoria, located on Vancouver Island. It also has a very fine university: the University of Victoria. I know you want to keep this short, but you should really talk about the weather issues in some of these cities. For example, the winter temperature in Saskatoon (University of Saskatchewan) can reach -40 degrees Celsius. Brandon is also very cold. Students need to be warned about this, particularly students coming from warm climates.
Thank you
Thank you
Ok
Thank you Sir Mark
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You keep dishing out helpful information each time. This was a very enjoyable video, I'm loving the vibe you put into this. Great job Dearie ❤️.
Thank you dear… just have to keep pushing..
@@adacanada please can recommend a legit agency for Canada study visa
Before coming to Canada, it is very important for perspective students to study the geography. Why? Canada is very large and the temperatures vary greatly from summer to winter. Parts of Canada are very cold in the winter and the first purchase when arriving must be warm winter clothing: coat, sweaters, boots, mitts, etc. Budget $1000.00 (one thousand) to purchase clothing if you are going to the prairie provinces (Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba) in cities such as Calgary, Edmonton, Regina, Saskatoon, Brandon, Winnipeg. This is critical!! People freeze to death every year in Canada if not properly clothed. You can also lose various body parts to freezing: fingers, toes, feet, nose, ears, etc. Having a frozen hand amputated can ruin your day!! And I am not kidding. Dress properly!! Check out the city you are moving to for climate variations. Vancouver and Victoria are somewhat warmer, but you will need to at least purchase a warm coat. Heavy snowfall can be expected in all parts of Canada except the west coast (Vancouver and Victoria) but there is heavy and constant rain from October to April. Climate change may add to the extremes in temperatures and precipitation.
Your points are highly accurate, just study the variations in climate/ weather in Canada this week. Thanks for your update
@@adegojusamuel6923 Thank you!! I have personal experience with Canadian weather having lived in 4 different provinces and driven across the country 4 times. It's a beautiful country, but you get used to being inside a warm house during the winter.
@@millermful thanks for the beautiful information
Sir Miller
Thanks Niqui, this was worth every cent.
Thank you 🤍❤️
Burnaby rent is not that cheap...I live in the area. Chilliwack and Abbotsford are too far to commute daily so you would need to be in surrey or Richmond. Burnaby and Vancouver are pretty much the same prices.
Thank you very much, this is the best video I found about cheap university in months researching.
I suppose you shared Domestic tuition fees, not the international tuition fees. I checked all these universities’ costs for international students which is lot higher than what you mentioned in this video
Thank you for bringing this to my attention
Thank you so much, Ada. You’re the absolute best!!❤️❤️
You’re welcome 😊
Great content....if it's not too much to ask, please make a video for updated tuition cost for these schools. Thank you
Exactly. I checked some of the schools and their fees are damn expensive compared to what she is saying
This is a full package of information. Ada thank you for this piece.God bless you
What about undergraduate programmers like diploma in social work? What's cost
Hello Ada kudos for the good work you are doing at least assisting people to achieve there dreams.
Hello Ada. Thanks alot for making this video. Any other cheap/low cost Universities for Masters program?
So far i find you so informative and very clear when talking and i had to subscribe.
Thank you 😊
Hi Ada, I have a master’s degree in Nigeria already but I want to pursue another one in Canada. I noticed most of the schools offer a graduate certificate in the course I’m interested in. Please can I get the difference between that and masters. And if you’d advice an Intl to apply for the graduate certificate. Nice video btw. I’m new 😊
Hi Lily, a graduate certificate course means certificate at a graduate level. It’s a certificate program that usually lasts for about 7 or 9 months to 1 year. The degree you’ll get at the end of the program is a certificate that says you’re certified in that course. Master’s degree is higher than graduate certificate - you get to specialize and focus on one aspect of the program and you’ll do research a lot. Master’s degree is either course-based (meaning that the MSc is taught in class) or research-based (you will conduct research under a supervisor and produce a thesis). Masters degree takes 1 - 2/3 years to complete (1 year completion if it’s a course-based masters or 2 - 3 year completion of it’s a research-based Masters). You will defend your thesis and graduate with a degree!
Certificate is certificate, but Masters is a degree, just like the one you have from Nigeria.
I wouldn’t advise anyone to go after a certificate from Nigeria because of the visa processing. It’s tedious and the chances of getting the study visa are very slim if applying for a graduate certificate course. Also, it may be challenging to convince the agent why you are pursuing a graduate certificate when you already have a masters degree, since masters is higher in level than a certificate.
Your best bet is to go for another masters or a PhD. If you’re going to apply for another masters degree, it doesn’t necessarily have to be the same specialization as your masters from Nigeria, as long as your application can convince the IRCC agents why this is important to you, and what you hope to achieve with the degree.
Hope this helps. 🤍
@@adacanada Wow. Thank you so much, it helps a lot. I appreciate this❤️
@@adacanada pls wat of someone with just first degree, can i apply for a certificate course in canada?
@@adacanadacan you also advice on bachelor degrees and cheap universities to consider. Thanks and God bless
I sincerely appreciate this video. Thank you so much
Thank you ☺️
Ada, I tried checking some of the schools you mentioned. I discovered none of them has tuition lower than $30,000 for masters in business programs as against your claims. Kindly explain further on this. Thanks
You are right, I checked them out too, but the claims didn't align with my findings.
How can I apply for master there in Canada
My first time coming across your page and i must admit, i just love you. A very detailed presentation here, i'm subscribing right away.
Thank you ☺️
Hi Ada, I love the vibes you add to your presentation. I could listen to you till tomorrow.
Pls I'm interested in engineering courses, you didn't mention engineering as part of the programs for some of the universities mentioned. Does that means such universities don't offer engineering programs? Thank you for the good job
Thanks a lot for the information , Ada!!!!!!! very useful..
Hi Ada, I've seen a couple of your videos recently and they've been enlightening.
I have a challenge though I'm looking for schools that offer cyber security at masters level in Canada but they seem to be so few. I don't know if you could recommend any
Great video Ada! Hey Temisan, I am also looking for cyber security schools for my master but haven't found any yet. Hit me up you do know some, thanks.
@@mahamatahmat6619 Hello Mahmat. So you can check out Concordia University of Edminton and
Ontario tech university
@@temisanebireri4294 Thank you.
Hi I’m looking to do the diploma in cyber security can you all suggest a university for me
OCMT school they do your course Cyber security
Thank you so much for this informative video.
Well done, dear ❤️
Thank you so much Dee ❤️❤️💕
Thanks for this video, it's quite insightful and encouraging.
I've almost given up on the study program due to the cost, but with this I can start making new plans.
What are the chances of me coming over with my husband and 2kids?
Can I come first and then they come later, and then , would my spouse be allowed to work to support my studies?
Hello Gift, yes you can come in first and then apply for a spousal visa for your husband. He can work to support you and your family.
Thanks Ada, this information is really helpful
I am happy for this tips, I will try going in for a graduate programs in law or economics if, GOD wills. Thanks so much for being there, I can see the honesty in you. Pls. Keep it up.
Thanks for the insight…moving to Brandon soon and this info is really helpful ❤️
Yay! Congratulations!! 🥳
you made an amazing video for sure. thank you for your help mate.
Thanks for the confirmation that I am making a good choice on University of Saskatchewan ❤️❤️❤️❤️🏃🏃🏃
It’s a good school. You’re welcome!
@@adacanada same here but I don't know why my application status hasn't changed from completed to something more satisfying though. The supplemental documents I uploaded says completed yet I haven't heard anything progressive from them yet. Am I still on track?
@@Teekem23HI, please can you share your contact with me.🙏
I've been trying to apply but I have some difficulties.
So I took time to watch all your videos and oh boy! was it helpful. Thank you!!!
You’re welcome 😊
Very detailed video. I love your content ❤️
I really appreciate you for this wonderful information. I think I will key into one of them
You’re welcome 😊
I'm a new subscriber!!!
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Wow tank you for this video...planing to come for my masters this September i love your video
Thank you for the provided information.
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Thank you very much this information is helpful. God bless you. I love you.
Thanks Dear Sis. Really grateful
Kindly recheck the cost for Memorial University Newfoundland:
$9,666 is for 2 years master's program (6 semesters), and per semester is $1,611. Your video stated that $9,666 is for a year's tuition. The currency is the Canadian dollar (CAD)
***Note it is for international student
Amazing information thank you so much👍
CHEAP SCHOOLS FOR BACHELORS. REALLY LIKE YOUR VIDEOS
I’m working on it for the new year. Thank you
Hi Ada thank you so much for your valuable suggestions
Useful for me thank you 🙂
Good job, you do here. Thanks a lot.
Thank you
Loved your video 🤗
Thank you 🤍
Great information!
Thank you!
So thankful for this video.. can see the effort that was put through.. I love the information provided. I’m trying my luck
Hi ma'am, a see you. How far have you gone with the application. This is Ernest from KOSEC. Wishing you the best of luck
Thanks for the information.
I need your assistance so much
But the university of Saskatchewan don't offer postgraduate diploma in supply chain
Very good information,It is my first time watching your video,next time please try to talk also about the weather in those places.This is because somed places can really have extreme weather conditions so it is good to know.Thanks alot for your good research and trying to help someone who is interested to advance studies.
Thank you 🤍
Memorial Univ of New Foundland hide their real fees in the special fees category and make the tuition fees look very small. I agree it is relatively cheap but a course like Msc Data science tution fees plus their special fees is going above 20,000 CAD and its like that for most courses.
Absolutely. For MBA it’s showing $12,000 for the total program. But it’s actually $36,000 which is as same as most of other universities.
Cheap post grad for the Fine Arts . I will be so glad to get your response. Thank you
'Post grad school'
Thanks really appreciate u.
Awaiting ur response...
Very informative thank you
Pls can you do a video on list of schools with their programs and offer scholarship
I am Ahmed from Algeria. I am 52 years old. I want to study a PhD in management at Memorial University. What are the costs and how are they paid in installments? Is it possible to study a PhD with you and then get a supervisor there?
Hello ada.:) i am riza filipina and currently working here in japan.:) your vlog is so useful
You forgot to mention University of Calgary which has the same tution fees for both domestic and international students for MS thesis programs.
What of postgraduate
Your video made a lot of sense. Thank you but can u do dat for colleges.
God bless you real good @Ada Canada
Hey babes,pls i have a question
If a school deadline is on a rolling basis,does that mean you will not be given admission till when the deadline is attained?
Thanks for that information
You’re welcome ☺️
thanks for this dear
Please which is cheaper for undergraduate nursing program?
information is useful.....thanx
Glad you liked it
I tried to apply . MSc in business on University of Saskatchewan site . 60, 000 CAD .
Please when’s the SFU scholarship program opening again ??
I wound definitely like to apply
I want to have a conversation with you, have been you your tweeter page, but ur DM is locked, I want to know the difference between college and university.
I was told college has less competition and that will be easier to go 2023 May because they offers admissions 3 times a year, January, May and September unlike uni that has 2 ( winter and fall)
It depends on what you’re applying for. Most people say colleges have less competition than universities, but my reality and personal experience was the opposite at that time because of the program.
Colleges tend to be a lot cheaper than universities in terms of tuition. And yes, colleges have more admission intakes compared to universities. I have a video that explains everything you need to know before you apply to either college or university. It’s a short video you can watch here: th-cam.com/video/twKgsHfBYnM/w-d-xo.html
@@adacanada I actually want a public university or college that has low tuition fee and also have May or April 2023 intake, pls can you recommend one public institution, I studied biology education in my degree level
Thanks so much for the info. Bachelor school of medicine for my daughter...
I really enjoy this video and I want to pursue My master's degree in canada so I wanted to cheapest universities but for sure this is the right truck Thank You ! I really appreciate this so how is the application fees about the school!
What about UNIVERSITIES with no application fees and low tuition fee
You are doing a good job.
Thank you 🤍🤍
Many thanks for the greatly information 👍👍👍what of age Gap I mean for master
Age gap does not matter when applying for masters degree. You just need to show what you’ve been doing since you received your bachelors degree, which should be work experience.
This is very helpful. I hope g there won’t be GMAT/GRE, don’t have that time right now
Interested in Simon Frazier university. For msc, what are the procedures?
You have a new subbie 🤗
Thank you 🤍🤍
Please do you have any video for cheap university for bachelor programs
Thanks for information but you did not tell us the procedure to apply. Like me, I will like to apply for postgraduate study in one of the university.
hello c as n you give some cheapest university for bsc in data science
Loved the video pls what's the school with the cheapest tuition now thanks
I could work on an updated video soon. Thank you
Please just help
Me
How do I apply,
You can go online to the school website and apply
Please among this 7 schools can I apply with 2.2
The average price for an M.Eng course is 16,000 CAD for international student now. With university of Victoria being the cheapest, but a supervisor is a must in there.
Memorial university is 16,242 cad
Same for university of Brunswick
Things have changed
I have made an updated video already
Thanks for the information. Please, I need information on bachelor degree program in engineering. Thanks.
brandon university must be on the list
Hi which university is affordable for medicine for international students
Great video
Thank you 😊
Will like to know the cheapest University for Nursing graduate.
Which of the 7 schools does not have an App fee?
Tution for SFU is 30k😭😭i got accepted but i didn't accept it, now im trying for january 2024? Do u hv any scholarship ideas???
Hi could you please do a vidéo for the Bachelor program?🙏🏽
Please what about schools for undergraduate
What about University of Regina
Thank you Ada
Thank you dear 💕
I have watched tons of videos on cheap university in Canada and majority of the schools you mentioned are new to me shows the work you put into your content.
Wow! Well done and thank you !
Thank you 🥺
please give us your list i am curious thanks
Thank you so much
Am interested in the MSc program and I need your guide
I appreciate the video and thanks but please how do one apply 🥺🥺
Hellooo. Need To know cheap university for bachelor degré. Thanks
Pls video on cheap diploma or bachelor
Thanks
Hi, how about cheapest career colleges? Thanks for your gesture.
I’m working on it.
Like the video. But would want to find out for cheap bachlors University in Canada