Study in Canada

Canada is a popular destination for thousands of international students because of its world-class cities, vast wilderness and culture of tolerance and diversity. It has been ranked as the “best place to live” and the “best place to study” multiple times. Canada is renowned for work, visits, and investments. It offers excellent campus life and on-campus as well as off-campus job opportunities. The job prospects are good for international students. Research is a key component of Canadian universities, and it plays a great role at the forefront of technology. Canada offers an enormous possibility for both learning and leisure. It is a very accommodating country and encourages multicultural diversity.

CAPITAL CITY

OTTAWA

CURRENCY

CAD

NATIVE LANGUAGE

ENGLISH & FRENCH

Admission Requirements

Copy of a valid passport

Academic Transcripts

ACT/SAT/LSAT for UG programs

GMAT/GRE scores for PG programs

English proficiency scores (TOEFL/IELTS)

Letters of Recommendation

CV/Resume/ Essays

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Evidence of funds

Canada at a Glance

Canada is the world’s second-largest country by area. It offers a high quality of life which is safe and secure. It is an ethnically diverse country and the educational institutions are incubators for innovation. Canada has a lot of islands and big lakes. It is a multicultural melting point for many students coming to study in one place. Canada, with its snow-sprinkled peaks and vast woodlands of spectacular wilderness, mesmerizes visitors as a beautiful destination. People consistently vote for it as the most stable economy on the planet. Popular cities are Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Vancouver, and Calgary.

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Why Study in Canada?

Canada is home to 25 Nobel laureates and has some of the world’s top universities. According to QS World Ranking, four of the top 100 universities in the world are from Canada. The average tuition cost in Canada is less than that in other countries like the US. Canada has a hassle-free visa application process for students. Work opportunities in Canada are good and students can work there for a limited period of time after graduation. After working in Canada for a few years you can apply for permanent residency in needed.

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Proven Track Record

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Qualifying Exams

  • IELTS
  • TOEFL iBT
  • GRE (Not mandatory)
  • GMAT (Not mandatory)

Popular Universities

  • University of Waterloo
  • Dalhousie University
  • University of Manitoba
  • University of Regina
  • Seneca College

Popular Courses

  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Computer Engineering
  • Electronics Engineering
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Business Administration
  • Health Administration

Tution Fee Cost

Undergraduate:
CA$ 14,000 per year
Postgraduate:
CA$ 42,000 per year
Average cost
CA$ 10,000-15,000 per year