Fast Facts

Capital
Ottawa
Population
38 Mn
Language
English, French
International Students
642,000
GDP
$ 2.14 Trillion
Dialing Code
+1
Currency
Canadian Dollar
Universities
96

Why Study in Canada?

Canada is renowned for its world-class education system, multicultural environment, and high quality of life. Canadian universities are known for their research excellence and innovative teaching methods. The country offers affordable tuition fees compared to other English-speaking destinations, along with excellent po ...

Top Universities to Study in Canada

University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada

📝

6.5

Minimum IELTS Required

🏆

#21

World Ranking

McGill University

Montreal, Canada

📝

6.5

Minimum IELTS Required

🏆

#30

World Ranking

University of British Columbia

Vancouver, Canada

📝

6.5

Minimum IELTS Required

🏆

#34

World Ranking

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Canada

📝

6.5

Minimum IELTS Required

🏆

#110

World Ranking

McMaster University

Hamilton, Canada

📝

6.5

Minimum IELTS Required

🏆

#140

World Ranking

University of Waterloo

Waterloo, Canada

📝

6.5

Minimum IELTS Required

🏆

#154

World Ranking

Admission Requirements for Canada Study Abroad

Here are the major requirements to study in Canada which you need to ensure while applying to a university:

Copy of a valid passport

TOEFL/IELTS scores

Academic Transcripts

Letter of Recommendations (LORs)

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Resume/CV

GRE/GMAT scores (for some programs)

Portfolio (for specific courses)

Admission Timeline

How to Apply

Applications are submitted directly to universities or through provincial application systems.

Cost Estimate

CAD 15,000 - 35,000 (₹9,00,000 - ₹21,00,000) per year

Popular Programs

Business

Engineering

Sciences

Arts

Social Sciences

Popular Universities

Toronto

McGill

UBC

Alberta

McMaster

Scholarships

Scholarships to Study in Canada

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Post Admission Experience

Visa for Canada

Study Permit

Cost - CAD 150

Type - Study

Required for international students planning to study in Canada for more than 6 months.

Weather

°C / °F
Toronto
5°20°
Vancouver
8°18°
Montreal
3°19°
Calgary
2°16°
Ottawa
4°19°

Cost Of Living in Canada

LowHigh

Monthly Living Expenses in Canada

Rent

CAD 400 - 800

Food

CAD 200 - 400

Transport

CAD 80 - 110

Miscellaneous

CAD 150 - 300

Part-time Careers & WorkOpportunities in Canada

Canada offers excellent work opportunities for international students during and after their studies.

Part-time Work Rights

FLEXIBLE

Work while you study with flexible hour options

20
During Studies

Up to 20 hours per week

During Breaks

Full-time work allowed

Post-Graduation Work Permit

PGWP

Work in Canada after graduation

3Y
Program Length

Up to 3 years work permit

Pathway to PR

Can lead to permanent residence

High-Demand Career Fields

Explore the most sought-after industries for international graduates

HOT

Information Technology

CAD 60,000 - 120,000

Average Annual Salary

95% Job Availability

TOP

Engineering

CAD 65,000 - 110,000

Average Annual Salary

90% Job Availability

HOT

Healthcare

CAD 55,000 - 100,000

Average Annual Salary

88% Job Availability

HIGH

Finance

CAD 60,000 - 115,000

Average Annual Salary

85% Job Availability

Marketing

+12% growth

Education

+10% growth

Hospitality

+15% growth

Research

+18% growth

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Canadian study permit?+

A study permit is a document issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) that allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada.

How long does it take to process a study permit?+

Processing times vary by country but typically range from 4 to 12 weeks. It is recommended to apply as early as possible.

Can I work while studying in Canada?+

Yes, most full-time students can work up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.

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