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Canada eyes more Malaysian students
20.11.2011 Canada is doing all it can to return to the glory days as one of Malaysia's top education providers. Canadian High Commissioner to Malaysia Randolph Mank said many Canadian universities were focusing on the Malaysian market to regain lost ground. Officials from 29 Canadian universities visited the country this year to pump up interest, he added. “The impact is already showing and we expect about 800 Malaysian students to travel to Canada this year for a variety of courses. “There are many advantages with Canada's average tuition fee for undergraduate students being lower than the United States, Australia and Britain, which means that students get better value for their money,” he told The Star. More than 70,000 Malaysians have graduated from Canadian educational institutions but the numbers have dwindled over the years. There are about 1,500 Malaysians students enrolled in Canadian universities. Nine Canadian universities are rated in the top 200 by the Quacquarelli Symonds World University Ranking. Canadian universities offer a wide range of undergraduate, graduate and professional programmes to small liberal arts colleges with a focus on undergraduate education. Source: The Star In the photo: Randolph Mank. Photo taken on The Star website |
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