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A hassle-free study permit process, affordable tuition fees, and highly-ranked universities are some of the many reasons why Canada is the most sought-after study-abroad destination.The country has been ranked #3 for offering the best quality of life globally, per US News and World Report 2022. Over 226,450 Indian students got study permits from the Canadian government in 2022. Around 551,405 international students from across the globe chose to study in Canada.

Top universities in Canada

University of Toronto

QS World University Rankings 2024: 21

McGill University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 30

University of British Columbia

QS World University Rankings 2024: 34

University of Alberta

QS World University Rankings 2024: 111

University of Waterloo

QS World University Rankings 2024: 112

Western University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 114

Universite de Montreal

QS World University Rankings 2024: 141

University of Calgary

QS World University Rankings 2024: 182

Mc Master University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 189

Student permit requirements for studying in Canada

International students planning to study in Canada typically require a Canadian study permit (student visa). The study permit allows foreign nationals to study at designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada.

The Canadian study permit has the following key attributes:

Course Name Top Universities Offering the Course Average Tuition Fees in CAD (per year) Average Salaries in CAD (after course completion)
Business Management University of Toronto University of Alberta Queen’s University, etc. CAD 19,000 – CAD 56,000 CAD 70,000 – CAD 100,000
IT and Computer Sciences University of Waterloo McGill University University of Ottawa, etc. CAD 19,000 – CAD 62,000 CAD 55,000 – CAD 80,000
Media and Journalism University Of British Columbia Concordia University Simon Fraser University, etc. CAD 15,000 – CAD 28,000 CAD 50,000 – CAD 70,000
Engineering University of Toronto University of Alberta Queen’s University, etc. CAD 10,000 – CAD 65,000 CAD 50,000 – CAD 150,000
Human Resources University of Toronto Queen’s University University of Ottawa, etc. CAD 15,000 – CAD 45,000 CAD 50,000 – CAD 80,000

Please note: The salaries mentioned here serve as a point of reference. The actual amount will depend on the individual’s skills and credentials.

Please note: The tuition fees listed here serve as a point of reference. For the latest updates, check the official website of the desired Canadian university.

Every year over 730,000 international students apply to Canadian universities. This number keeps on increasing along with the cost of attending these universities. Scholarships in Canada are one of the ways to waive the financial burden off your shoulders and get into your dream institution without any hassle.

More than 800 types of scholarships are offered in Canada to help international students. These scholarships not only cover the overall expenses but also provide a stipend of around CAD 2500 to the students. The three broad categories of scholarships are listed below:

Jobs Average salaries in the CAD (per year)
Business Analysts CAD 83,000 – CAD 85,000
Physician CAD 253,800
Computer Science and IT CAD 118,650
Architect CAD 94,000

Please note: The salaries mentioned here serve as a point of reference. The actual amount will depend on the individual’s skills and credentials.

Particulars Bachelor’s course in Canada Master’s course in Canada
Average tuition fees CAD 12,000 – CAD 30,000 per year CAD 18,000 – CAD 45,000 per year
Living expenses CAD 10,000 – CAD 12,000 per year CAD 10,000 – CAD 12,000 per year
Duration of course 4 years 1-2 years
Total cost CAD 22,000 – CAD 45,000 per year CAD 28,000 – CAD 57,000 per year

Please note: The expenses mentioned here serve as a point of reference. The actual amount may vary.

FAQ's

1. What are the requirements to study in the Canada as an international student?

A valid passport, an offer from a Canadian institution, proof of English or French proficiency, financial means, and a study permit.

Tuition fees range from CAD 15,000 to CAD 30,000 per year. Living expenses are typically CAD 10,000 to CAD 15,000 per year.

Yes, scholarships are available from universities, government, and private organizations.

Yes, up to 20 hours per week off-campus during term time.

Yes, the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows for a stay of up to three years to work in Canada.

Yes, you can get up to 40 lakhs without property.

FAQ's

1. What are the requirements to study in the USA as an international student?

A valid passport, an offer from a US institution, proof of English proficiency, financial means, and a student visa (F-1).

Tuition fees range from $20,000 to $50,000 per year. Living expenses can vary from $10,000 to $20,000 per year.

Yes, many universities offer scholarships, along with private and government-funded options.

Yes, up to 20 hours per week on-campus during term time.

Yes, the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows up to one year (or three years for STEM graduates) of work experience.

Yes, you can get up to 60 lakhs without property.

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