Study In Canada
quick facts
CAPITAL
Ottawa
LANGUAGE
English/French
CURRENCY
Canadian Dollar
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
7,21,000
GDP IN BILLION
2910 CAD
INTAKES
September, January, May
MINIMUM WAGE PER MONTH
3905 CAD
COST OF LIVING PER MONTH
2000 CAD TO 3000 CAD
WORKING HOURS
20-30 Hrs/Week – Part-Time
30-40 Hrs/Week – Full-Time
POST STUDY PERMIT
Up to 3 years - Masters
Up to 3 years - Bachelors
ACCEPTED TESTS
IELTS and PTE
STARTING TUITION FEE
10000 CAD
Why Study In Canada
The quality of education in Canada is consistently high throughout the country, regardless of the type of institution - university or college. A wide range of programs from various streams are available in Canadian colleges and universities, including engineering, IT, healthcare, agriculture, sports, management, accounting, economics, mining, petroleum, renewable energies etc.
top universities
University Canada West
Fanshawe College
Lambton College
University of Waterloo
Centennial College Canada (CCC)
Conestoga College
George Brown College
Durham College
Georgian College
Sault College
admission requirements
Language Proficiency, Academic Transcripts and Certificates
Letter of Motivation(SOP)
Letters of Recommendation
Copy of a valid passport
Employment documents
earnings vs expenses
Expenses
TUITION FEE/YER
10000 CAD
RENT/MONTH
600 CAD to 1000CAD
Earnings
PART TIME JOB / MONTH
2000 CAD TO 3500 CAD
FULL TIME JOB / MONTH
4000 CAD TO 6000 CAD
Scholarships
There are various scholarships offered by the Canada government, Universities and private organizations to support the education of international students. Here is a list of the most popular scholarships to study in Canada:
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bestsectors
IT Professional
Engineering
Finance
Pharmaceutical
Frequently AskedQuestions

Canada is known for its high-quality education system, diverse culture, and welcoming environment. It has world-renowned universities and colleges, making it an attractive destination for international students.

Most Canadian universities and colleges require proof of English proficiency through exams like IELTS or TOEFL.

Many Canadian institutions offer scholarships, grants, and other financial aid options for international students.

Yes, international students in Canada are often allowed to work part-time upto 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time upto 40 hours per week during scheduled breaks.

The PGWP allows international students who have completed a program of at least eight months to work in Canada for up to three years after graduation. It is an attractive option for those considering staying in Canada after their studies.

In order to get admitted in a Canadian tertiary education institution there are requirements students will have to meet, whether it I an undergraduate or a postgraduate program. Depending on the field of studies, programs and other relevant factors competition can vary. The two essential criteria are however, high school grades/performance as well as language skills be it English.

In some cases, international students can bring their spouse or dependent children with them. There are specific regulations and requirements for family members accompanying students.

University of Toronto * University of British Columbia * McGill University * McMaster University * University of Alberta

Applicants are generally required: Proof of acceptance and enrolment to an accredited academic institution in Canada; Possess a valid passport/travel document, and provide proof of financial support; Ties to their home country and evidence of their intention to leave Canada at the end of their studies. Additionally, students have to have proof of no criminal history or endangering medical conditions of any sort and willingly undergo medical testing as required.

To qualify for the work permit, you must have a valid study permit and be a full-time student at a recognized postsecondary educational institution.

It depends on the profile of the student.