Fall Intake (September) |
- Primary Intake:
This is the main intake, and most programs and universities have the highest availability during this period.
- Advantages:
Offers the widest range of course options, extracurricular activities, and scholarships. Ideal for students applying to competitive programs.
| Typically from December to March of the same year, though deadlines can vary by institution and program. |
Winter Intake (January) |
- Secondary Intake:
Many programs are still available, though options may be more limited compared to the Fall intake.
- Advantages:
Suitable for students who may need more time to prepare or missed the Fall intake. It offers good flexibility and a large selection of programs, although some may not be available.
| Generally from September to November of the previous year. |
Summer Intake (May) |
- Least Common:
This intake is limited and typically offers fewer program options. It’s mostly available for short-term courses, diplomas, and certain specific fields.
- Advantages:
Ideal for students interested in short-term courses or specialized programs, but options are more limited overall.
| Typically from January to February of the same year. |