Study in Canada: Your Path to World-Class Education

Discover opportunities for academic excellence, career growth, and cultural immersion in one of the world's most welcoming countries.

Explore Canada

Why Choose Canada?

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Affordable Tuition & High-Quality Education

Canadian universities offer lower tuition fees and living costs compared to the US and UK while maintaining exceptional educational standards.

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Work During & After Studies

Students can work part-time during studies and benefit from Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) for up to three years after graduation.

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Quality of Life & Diversity

Canada's safe, multicultural cities, excellent healthcare, and stunning landscapes offer students a high standard of living and strong career prospects.

Intakes and Deadlines

Main Intake: September (Fall)

The most popular intake with the widest range of courses and scholarships available.

Other Intakes: January (Winter) & May (Spring)

Fewer courses available compared to the Fall intake, but still good options for many programs.

Application Deadlines

Deadlines vary by university but typically close 6–12 months before the intake. It's recommended to start preparing at least a year in advance.

  • For September intake: Apply by December-January
  • For January intake: Apply by June-July
  • For May intake: Apply by October-November

Cost of Studying in Canada

Undergraduate Degree

₹13-20 Lakhs/Year
  • Tuition Fees: ₹13-18 Lakhs/Year
  • Living Expenses: ₹8-12 Lakhs/Year
  • Duration: 3-4 Years
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹50-100 Lakhs

Postgraduate Degree

₹15-25 Lakhs/Year
  • Tuition Fees: ₹15-22 Lakhs/Year
  • Living Expenses: ₹8-12 Lakhs/Year
  • Duration: 1-2 Years
  • Total Estimated Cost: ₹25-50 Lakhs

Additional Expenses

₹2-5 Lakhs/Year
  • Health Insurance: ₹0.5-1 Lakh/Year
  • Books & Supplies: ₹0.5-1 Lakh/Year
  • Transportation: ₹0.5-1 Lakh/Year
  • Miscellaneous: ₹1-2 Lakhs/Year

Working During & After Studies

Working During Study

Canada offers flexible work options for international students, allowing them to gain real-world experience while studying:

  • Work up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions
  • Full-time work during scheduled breaks (winter and summer holidays)
  • On-campus and off-campus jobs available without a separate work permit
  • Co-op and internship opportunities available for many programs

Post-Study Work Visa

Canada is known for its strong post-graduate work opportunities and clear PR pathways:

  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): Stay and work in Canada for up to 3 years after graduation, depending on your study duration
  • Pathway to Permanent Residency (PR): The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) under the Express Entry system allows international graduates to apply for PR
  • Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs): Many provinces have specific streams for international graduates

Document Preparation Checklist

For All Applicants

  • Valid Passport
  • Academic Transcripts (original and translated copies if required)
  • Degree Certificates (original and translated copies if required)
  • English Proficiency Test Scores (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, etc.)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation (typically 2-3)
  • Curriculum Vitae/Resume

Additional Documents (Based on Program)

  • Portfolio (for creative arts, architecture, etc.)
  • Writing Samples (for research programs)
  • GMAT/GRE Scores (for business/technical programs)
  • Research Proposal (for research-based programs)

VApplication Documents

  • Proof of Financial Support (bank statements, sponsorship letters)
  • Medical Examination Records
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • Passport-sized Photographs
  • Letter of Acceptance from Canadian institution