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Q. How can I justify my study gap for Canada?

You can take a study gap in Canada for some valid reasons. Many students have to take a year or a semester gap for various reasons, including health, family, professional, or other educational reasons. Students need to present valid reasons to justify the study gap.

Many institutions in Canada accept the following reasons to be valid while accepting study gaps.

  • Health or Personal Reasons: Many colleges and universities in Canada accept the study gap in case of health issues. If the students face any health issues or any family problems like the transfer of family members or the illness of family members, they can justify the gap. But they need to give the medical document.
  • Pursuing Other Profession: Many students are eager to pursue a high degree while they are in other professions. They have to drop their previous study while joining a new profession. It can be a valid reason to justify the study gap in Canada.
  • Preparing for Entrance Exams: Some institutes conduct entrance exams to enroll the students in some respective courses. Many of these exams are highly competitive and hard to crack. Therefore, many students take a one or two-year gap to prepare for these exams.
  • Financial Hardship: Some students have to face financial hardship and fail to pursue education further. A student may need further loans or financial help to continue their education. Financial constraint is a significant reason to justify the study gap in Canada.
  • Delay in Admission: Sometimes, students need to face problems due to delays in the admission process at their previous institution. Therefore, students may give this as a valid reason to justify the study gap.

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