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Programs
- Accounting Studies
- Computing Support
- Professional Cooking
- Automobile Mechanic
- Residential & Commercial Drafting
- Pharmacy Technical Assistant
- Home Care
- Dental Assistance
- Food and Beverage
- Installation & Repair of Telecommunication Equipment
- Plumbing and Heating
Admission Process
Student Benefits
Downloads
Collaborations
Automobile Mechanics
Program Strength
These programs are a part of Quebec’s preferred list. Preferred list is derived based on labor shortages in a particular field. This implies that the students studying this program may have a better chance of integrating into the Canadian workforce. It also means that students upon successful completion of the program are entitled for valuable immigration points, if they intend to apply for Canadian Residency.
Plus the program schedules have been structured to accommodate student’s personal lifestyle needs.
Note: For eligibility criteria with respect to immigration related matters students are advised refer CIC’s website or contact authorized personnel.
Career Choices
Program Schedules
Program duration | Number of semesters | Tuition Fee |
2 year | 4 | 23,953.00 |
Program Strength
These programs are a part of Quebec’s preferred list. Preferred list is derived based on labor shortages in a particular field. This implies that the students studying this program may have a better chance of integrating into the Canadian workforce. It also means that students upon successful completion of the program are entitled for valuable immigration points, if they intend to apply for Canadian Residency.
Plus the program schedules have been structured to accommodate student’s personal lifestyle needs.
Note: For eligibility criteria with respect to immigration related matters students are advised refer CIC’s website or contact authorized personnel.
Career Choices
- Motor Vehicle Mechanic, Technician and Mechanical Repairer
- To maintain ignition, fuel supply injection, transmission, brake and engine systems
- To perform routine mechanical repairs on a vehicle
- Higher Secondary, Diploma or/and Bachelors or recognized equivalent
- Modest English Language Ability-IELTS
- Modest High School Mathematics
Modules | Hours |
The Trade and the Training Process | 15 |
Health, Safety and Environmental Protection | 30 |
Finding Technical Information | 45 |
Heating Welding and Cutting | 45 |
Shop Work | 75 |
Communicating in the Workplace | 30 |
Inspecting Internal Combustion Engines | 75 |
Repairing Internal Combustion Engines | 90 |
Inspecting Road-Holding Systems | 60 |
Repairing Road-Handling Systems | 90 |
Inspecting Electrical and Electronic Systems | 90 |
Repairing Lighting Systems | 60 |
Inspecting Basic Computer-Controlled Systems | 60 |
Inspecting Transmission Systems | 90 |
Repairing Transmission Systems | 105 |
Inspecting Starting and Charging Systems and Electromagnetic Accessories | 75 |
Repairing Starting and Charging Systems and Electromagnetic Accessories | 75 |
Inspecting Engine and Passenger Compartment Temperature Control Systems | 45 |
Maintaining and Repairing Engine and Passenger Compartment Temperature Control Systems | 45 |
Inspecting Active and Passive Safety Systems | 45 |
Repairing Active and Passive Safety Sytems | 60 |
General Automobile Maintenance | 60 |
Inspecting Electronic Ignition Systems | 60 |
Repairing Electronic Ignition Systems | 60 |
Inspecting Electronic Injection and Anti-Pollution Systems | 60 |
Maintaining and Repairing Electronic Injection and Antipollution Systems | 75 |
Inspecting Drive Trains | 75 |
Job Search | 15 |
Entering the Work Force | 90 |