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Frequently Asked Questions |
Q: What are the benefits of studying at BTH?
A: Joining BTH has the following benefit:- BTH Education Mississauga is conveniently located close to a major shopping mall and transit terminal. This makes it easy to unwind after class and to get to and from campus.
- There is an exceptionally strong development team that continuously develops new course-ware to meet market needs. Giving you the confidence that you will be studying what is relevant.
- A low student-to-instructor ratio ensures individual attention and support.
- BTH IT students can start any week of the year. There are no final registration day cut-offs.
- Shorter courses (1 year or less) means you graduate fast. This gives you the potential to start seeking employment fast.
- Students can pay up-front, monthly, or via a study loan from leading banks. Giving you versatility in payment options.
Q: Where do the academic staff at BTH come from and how are they selected?
A: Academic staff at BTH are recruited locally and internationally. They are selected according to stringent criteria, which ensures consistent high-quality teaching. Q: Does BTH offer on-campus accommodation? A: No. Should a student need assistance with accommodation, a BTH student advisor will assist with finding suitable accommodation. Q: Can I pay in installments? A: Yes. Students have the option of paying the course fee over the duration of the course,
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for more information. Q: Why choose Canada as my country of study? A: Reasons for choosing Canada as your destination for study includes: - Internationally Recognized Education: A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is recognized globally as being equivalent to those in the United states and Commonwealth countries.
- Competitively Priced: International students can save considerably by studying in Canada. For instance in a 2003 survey compiled by the Association of commonwealth universities, Canada offered the lowest tuition rates compared to U.K. Australia and New Zealand. If you factor in Canada's low cost of living the advantage becomes even more apparent.
- One of the best places in the world to live: It is no secret Canadians and visitors to Canada enjoy a quality of life that is recognized worldwide. Earning especially high marks for education, high life expectancy, and low crime rates the United Nations has consistently ranked Canada as one of the top three places in the world to live.
- Multicultural: Canada is a country of immigrants and has a policy of encouraging multicultural diversity. One third of Canadians has a ethnic background other than English, French or Aboriginal. In Toronto more than 150 languages are spoken and 50% of residents were born outside of Canada.
- Safe place to study: Canada is considered to be a safe and orderly country to study.
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