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Study In Canada

Study in Canada

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Canada offers globally respected undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs across STEM, business, arts and more. Tuition generally runs CAD 20,000–40,000/year (USD ~15,000–30,000), with multicultural campuses, co‑op options, post‑graduation work permits, scholarships, and a safe, high‑quality living environment making it a top destination for international students.

  • Undergraduate tuition typically CAD 20,000–35,000/year; graduate CAD 17,000–50,000/year
  • Living costs vary by city: CAD 15,000–25,000/year (~₹9–15 lakh), higher in Toronto/Vancouver
  • Opportunities for scholarships, research assistantships, co‑ops and part‑time work to offset costs

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WHY CHOOSE CANADA?

Explore the Key Features That Make Canada a Premier Destination for Education

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High Quality & Multicultural Education

Canadian universities—such as U of Toronto, McGill, UBC—rank among the world’s best and host diverse international student bodies.

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Transparent Tuition & Living Costs

Undergraduate CAD 20K–35K/year; graduate CAD 17K–50K/year; living expenses CAD 15K–25K/year depending on city.

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Scholarships & Co‑ops

Many programs include merit scholarships, research assistantships, and paid co‑op opportunities.

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Post‑Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

International students can work full‑time after graduation for up to 3 years under PGWP.

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Safe and Student‑Friendly Environment

Canada is known for safe cities, multicultural campuses and welcoming policies for international students.

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Flexible Entry via Colleges

Programs through colleges or polytechnics offer lower‑cost diplomas and paths to universities.

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Part‑time Work Allowed

Students may work up to 20 hours/week during term and full‑time during breaks.

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Health Coverage Included

Many provinces offer provincial health plans; others require private insurance (~CAD 600–900/year).

INTAKES TO STUDY IN CANADA

Canadian universities offer two main intakes: Fall (primary, starts September) and Winter/Spring (secondary, starts January). Fall has broader availability.
IntakeAvailability of ProgramsApplication DeadlineProgram Start
Fall Semester (primary)Most UG & PG programsNovember to March (varies by institution)September – April/May
Winter/Spring Semester (secondary)Limited UG & PG programsSeptember to NovemberJanuary – April/May
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STUDY LEVELS AND DISCIPLINES?

Available study options at Canadian higher‑education institutions include:

Undergraduate Programs

Undergraduate Programs

  • Bachelor’s Degrees (3–4 years)
  • Diploma/Associate Degrees (2 years, colleges)
Postgraduate Programs

Postgraduate Programs

  • Master’s Degrees (1–2 years)
  • Doctoral Programs (3–5 years)

Popular Courses

  • Engineering & Technology
  • Computer Science & Data Science
  • Health Sciences & Medicine
  • Business & Management
  • Environmental & Natural Sciences
  • Research & PhD Programs
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COST OF STUDYING IN CANADA?

Tuition Fee and Scholarships.

The fees below are per year tuition fee estimates. These do not include additional fees for learning resources, equipment, etc. as charged by some institutes.

Undergraduate Degree

  • CAD 20,000 to CAD 35,000/year typical
  • high‑end programs up to CAD 60,000/year

Postgraduate Degree

  • CAD 17,000 to CAD 50,000/year
  • PhD often CAD 8,000–20,000/year with funding

Scholarships

Universities and Colleges in Canada offer scholarships, grants, and bursaries to help international students bag the best of educational opportunities in Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions answered: tuition, work options, recognition and program duration

How much does a master’s in Canada cost per year?

Tuition ranges CAD 17,000–50,000/year and living expenses CAD 15,000–25,000/year depending on city.

Can international students work while studying?

Yes—on‑campus and off‑campus part‑time work up to 20 hrs/week is allowed; many benefit from co‑ops or PGWP post‑graduation.

Are Canadian degrees globally recognized?

Yes—degrees from accredited Canadian institutions are recognized worldwide with strong academic reputation.

What is the Post‑Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)?

PGWP allows international graduates to stay and work in Canada for up to 3 years, supporting long‑term career entry.

Is health insurance mandatory?

Yes—most provinces include students under provincial plans; others require private coverage costing around CAD 600–900/year.

What is the role of colleges?

Students may begin with diploma or associate‑level programs (CAD 15,000–25,000/year) and transfer to universities for degree completion.

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