This document provides an overview of post-graduate studies opportunities in mechanical engineering in Canada. It discusses reasons for pursuing further education, including career advancement opportunities. Canada is highlighted for its academic excellence, affordable costs and high quality of life. Popular master's programs are outlined in domains like mechanical engineering, manufacturing and energy. Requirements for admission include academic qualifications, language proficiency, and the application process. With a post-graduation work permit, international students can gain Canadian work experience to qualify for permanent residence.
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Graduate Studies in Canada
1. Post Graduate Studies
in Mechanical Engineering
Country in focus- Canada
A comprehensive guide by Akash Yadav
2. Contents : Why Canada?
Available Courses
Career Opportunities
Admission Requirements
3. Why Post Graduation?
Change in Hiring Landscape
Niche Selection
Flexibility
Earning Potential
Management Prospects
Independent Personal Development
7. Top Universities for Mechanical Engineering :
1. University of Toronto
2. McGill University
3. University of British Columbia
4. University of Alberta
5. McMaster University
6. Waterloo University
7. University of Calgary
8. University of Ottawa
9. Dalhousie University
Other Universities:
1. Concordia University
2. Windsor University
3. University of Guelph
8. Available PG Courses
Mechanical Engineering Technician- Design
Mechanical Engineering Technology- Industrial
Automated Manufacturing
Robotics and Automation
Non-Destructive Analysis
Design and Drafting
Automotive Product Design
Project Management
11. • "The shortage of highly skilled professionals is undeniably contributing to
the challenges faced by Canada’s engineering industry,“ - Jan Hein Bax,
president of employment agency Randstad Canada.
• Expected to face labour shortage conditions over the period of 2019-2028
• The unemployment rate across Canada was as less as 5.83% for
mechanical engineers.
• Usually earn between $24.00/hour and $62.37/hour
Career Opportunities
13. Employment skills:
Installing, Maintaining and Repairing
Professional Communicating
Inspecting and Testing
Co-ordinating and Organizing
Employment Knowledge:
Design
Engineering and Applied Technologies
Processing and Production
Public Safety and Security
Mechanical Engineer
14. Employment skills:
Supervising and Training
Writing Technical Reports and Specifications
Preparing contracts and tenders
Cost Estimation
Employment Knowledge:
Computer and Information Systems
Engineering design
Drafting Technology
Public Safety and Security
Piping Draftsperson
15. Employment skills:
Using Specialized Instrumentation
Failure analyses and operational testing
Production testing and control
Projecting Outcomes
Employment Knowledge:
Characteristics of materials
Design, develop and specify processes
Chemical and physical analytical studies
Metallurgical and Materials Engineer
16. Employment skills:
Plan and design plant layouts
Installing and setting-up technical infrastructure
Developing Performance Standards
Enhancing industrial health and safety
Strong management skills
Employment Knowledge:
Time studies and work simplification programs
Production and Processing
Engineering and Technology
Computers and Electronic
Industrial & Manufacturing Engineer
17. Employment skills:
Strategic Planning
Allocating and Controlling Resources
Negotiating and Adjudicating
Co-ordinating and Organizing
Employment Knowledge:
Business Administration
Production Engineering
Client Service
Government policies & regulations
Engineering Manager
18.
19. Admission Requirements
Step 1
• Academic and Language Fulfillments
Step 2
• Application Stage
Step 3
• Study Permit & Visa Approval
Step 4
• PGWP and Permanent Residence
20. Academic and Language Fulfillments
Bachelor’s Degree with good CGPA - generally above 7.0 CGPA for Masters Degree
Language Requirements – minimum Score of 6.5 in IELTS with 6.0 in each module
Documents Required: a) Copies of Mark sheets
b) Provisional Degree/ Bonafide Certificate
c) 3 academic reference letters
d) Statement of Purpose
e) Resume
f) Language Proficiency Report
g) Transcript (sealed in GTU envelope)
21. Application Stage
Intakes- September and January
Start your process at least 6 months before preferred intake
Shortlist your universities/colleges according to interest
Online application and application fees (valid Passport required)
Apply for Scholarships and grants
Receive official Letter of Admit and Tuition Fee Insert
22. Documents Required: a) Official Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
b) Tuition fee payment record
c) Proof of Financial Support (GIC)
d) Medical Certificate
e) Visa SOP
f) Outlined documents in LOA
Apply for Visa approval (generally 3-4 weeks)
Two modes of application- Online and In Person
Study Permit & Visa Approval
23. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligibility:
You should have pursued a full-time course in Canada
The length of your course should have been more than 8 months
Apply for a work permit within three months (90 days) after program completion
You will be given the work permit only if you have a student visa
Note: The PGWP qualifies for Permanent Residence (PR) through the
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
PGWP and Permanent Residence