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Get detailed information and updates about Fall, Spring and Winter Intakes in Canada. Information about Application deadlines and timelines that help to start the admission and visa procedure to study in Canada.
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Intakes in Canada Admission Cycles for International Students
Intakes in Canada: There are three main Intakes in Canada: • Fall Intake (September Cycle) • Winter Intake (January Cycle) • Spring Intake (May Intake)
Deadlines for Universities Fall Intake: December - March Winter Intake: September - November Spring Intake: December - January *These are general Deadlines, they change with courses and universities. Universities usually declare the deadlines on their course pages.
Deadlines for Diploma Courses: January Semester: August - September May Semester: January - February August/September Semester: February - April *These are general Deadlines, they change with courses and colleges. Colleges usually declare the deadlines on their course pages.
Fall Intake This intake includes most number of institutes offering the largest number of seats available in all the courses, compared to other two Intakes. It is the primary intake for the students who want to study in Canada. Most Students prefer fall intake to start their studies in Canada, as it will give them enough time to be conditioned to the studies and the environment. This will put these students, 4 to 5 months ahead of the students joining in winter intake. Apart from that, the weather in fall is more pleasant compared to the winter.
Winter Intake Winter intake in Canada is also known as January Intake. This intake can be considered as the continuation of the fall intake. A fewer number of institutes offer courses in winter intake compared to the fall intake. Students who have missed the Fall Intake have the second chance at applying in the Winter Intake.
Spring Intake: Spring intake in Canada or summer intake in Canada is also known as May Intake. This is the least preferred intake of all the intakes in Canada that are available. Not many colleges offer a course during the spring session, and the ones that offer are very few. Most of the students prefer going back to their homes or take a spring break off during summer. It is not a compulsory semester. Students can still take the courses if they want to, but as said earlier, there are not many options to choose from.
For More information, Step-by-Step Process to Apply and Timelines to Follow, visit: Intakes in Canada @ Jeduka.com