The shortest two years, the longest five years. Undergraduate students in Saskatchewan generally graduate in four years, and the undergraduate course of the school adopts the credit system. Students can graduate after completing a certain number of credits, which can be completed in two years at the earliest or extended to five years. Postgraduates usually graduate in two years, and the postgraduate academic system is more flexible. If they don't complete the credits within the specified time, they can postpone graduation, so as long as the credits arrive, they can graduate regardless of their major.
The University of Saskatchewan, referred to as the University of Saskatchewan, is a famous public university in central Canada and a world-renowned academic school. Founded in 1907, located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, central Canada. It is a member of U 15, the top research university alliance in Canada. The school has trained 2 Nobel Prize winners, 73 Rhodes Scholarships, 5 Olympic gold medal winners, 1 Oscar winner and 1 Canadian Prime Minister.