our site  the web 


Offices:
Argentina
Bangladesh
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Gambia
Ghana
India
Indonesia
Kenya
Mauritius
Nigeria
Pakistan
Peru
UAE
Zambia


UPCOMING OUTREACH
EVENTS IN INDIA

Click here and find out when CUAC will be in your town!


STUDENT VISAS

Easy ? Hard ?
Actually - most CUAC students get their Student Visas without a problem. Our success rate in India is about 98% (meaning only one in fifty applications is refused). It's true.

Click here for more on Student Visas, and make sure you contact our offices in India.





INDIA

The CUAC has five offices in India, the most in any one country in the world. This is due to the tremendous interest among Indian students and their families in the high quality, great value and future prospects of a Canadian university degree.

We have exceptional counsellors and professionals in all five offices. Please click on the link below for more information and contacts of any of our India offices.

NEW DELHI
Situated in the Indian capital. Serving the Greater New Delhi Area, as well as for applicants from Nepal and Sri Lanka.

LUDHIANA
Situated in the industrial centre of Punjab. Serving Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar, and many more key cities in Punjab.

DEHRADUN
Situated in the capital of Uttarakhand state. Serving the surrounding region and North India.

HYDERABAD
Situated in the capital of Andhra Pradesh state. Serving the twin-cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, as well as the hub for all CUAC outreach in South India.

 

GET INTO CANADA THROUGH WINDSOR


Dr. Nihar Biswas, Senior Associate and Dean of Engineering, University of Windsor speaking to students at a seminar on ‘Master of Engineering', organized by the CUAC and The Hindu Education Plus. The event was held at the FAPCCI auditorium in Hyderabad.

When work permits for International students come with lots of attachments, the Canadian government gives a three-year work permit and that too without conditions like producing the offer letter or getting a job within a specific period of time.

But this offer is open to students who pursue undergraduate courses in accredited Canadian universities only, said Nihar Biswas, Senior Associate Dean – Research and Planning, University of Windsor, Canada. He was speaking to students at a seminar organised by The Hindu Education Plus in association with the University of Windsor. He said the three-year work permit is a unique offer and students can apply for immigration during that period.

Read the full article in The Hindu.


 


    back to top - about us