Public institution or private institution, what are the differences?
Public and private institutions differ mainly in the variety and duration of the programmes offered and in applying for a post-graduate work permit (PGWP) at the end of school. Other factors influencing the choice of school may be the long-term objectives of the student, the costs, admission requirements and the number of free places in each programme.
Private or Public, both centers have great programs and excellent quality education. While Private Institutions require less investment and offer the student the possibility to work thanks to the Co-Programop, Public Institutions require increased investment due to the wide range of courses and programs they offer and the increased number of hours spent in the classroom, in addition to helping you get the PGWP.
Would you like to apply to a program of the Public Institution, but do not meet the requirements or do not have the necessary financial funds?
Don’t worry! In fact, you should know that 82% of international students in Canada experience the same situation.
From Admission Hub we direct you to a Private Center that will allow you to transfer credits later to the Public Center of your choice. This will give you time and allow you to improve your level of English, obtain the necessary admission requirements and save to fund your studies.