The education for a child in Toronto starts with Junior Kindergarten at the age of 4. It continues in Senior Kindergarten, then Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5. This is where elementary school is completed and intermediate school starts. The intermediate school goes on from Grade 6 to Grade 7 and Grade 8. After that high school starts, which goes from Grade 9 to Grade 10, Grade 11 and Grade 12. In short, by the time a child becomes adult, the basic education is completed in the school. After completing the school, a student has options to go to a university or a college. A university grants a degree in a program, whereas a college grants a diploma in a program. There are three universities in Toronto, viz., University of Toronto, York University and Ryerson University. Many colleges have started affilliating with different universities and providing programs which are offered by a university. For example, Humber College offers its courses for Guelph University for students in Toronto. Here is peep into what someone need to study for a degree of B.Com. and Hons. B. A. in Architectural Studies from University of Toronto. Another peep into what someone need to study for a degree in B.B.A. and B.Sc. in Chemistry from York University. Another look at studying B. Com., B. Sc. in Chemistry and B. Sc. in Computer Science from Ryerson University. If someone from India is planning to move to Canada, putting children under CBSE education helps in getting admission in University of Toronto.
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