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Why Study In The Canada

Canada, located in North America, is known for its high-quality education, multicultural society, and stunning natural landscapes.
It welcomes over 800,000 international students with affordable education and globally recognized degrees.English and French are the official languages, with most courses taught in English.Students benefit from up to 3 years of post-graduation work opportunities (PGWP).Canada also offers clear pathways to permanent residency and a high standard of living.

Welcoming & Multicultural Society
Pathway to Permanent Residency
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
World-Class Education

Top Universities In
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Popular Courses In
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Computer Science & IT

Business & Finance

Engineering (Various Fields)

Media & Design

Hospitality & Tourism

Environmental Science

Data Science & Analytics

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Admission Requirements

Here are the major requirements to study in Canada which you need to ensure while applying to a Canada university:
Academic Transcripts (Min 60–70%
English Proficiency (IELTS 6.0–6.5+)
Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Resume/CV & Valid Passport
GIC ($20,635 CAD for SDS)
Proof of Funds (Non-SDS)
Note: IELTS with no band less than 6.0 (SDS). Non-SDS offers flexibility

Admission Timeline

Intakes and Application Deadlines

Fall Intake: September (Primary)
Winter Intake: January (Secondary)
Spring/Summer Intake: May (Limited)
Deadlines: Vary by institution (typically 6–10 months prior). Apply early.

Pathway to Permanent Residency:

Transitioning from student to permanent resident often involves:

Express Entry (CEC, FSW), PNPs
Canadian education & PGWP experience boost CRS score
Always verify immigration policies on official IRCC sources.

Work Opportunities (OPT/CPT)

F1 visa students have opportunities for practical training related to their field of study.

Work During Studies:

Up to 20 hrs/week during semesters
Full-time during breaks (e.g., summer)
Common jobs: Retail, Food Service, Campus jobs

Post-Study Work (Graduate Route)

Open work permit post-graduation
Valid for up to 3 years (min 8-month study)

Tuition Fees & Scholarships

Estimated Annual Tuition Fees (CAD):

Undergraduate: $20,000 – $40,000+
Postgraduate (Masters): $15,000 – $35,000+
College Diplomas/Certificates: $12,000 – $20,000+
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
University Entrance Scholarships
University Entrance Scholarships
Provincial Government Scholarships

Australia Job Market & Key Industries

Toronto(IT)
Vancouver(Finance)
Toronto(Healthcare)
Calgary(Tech Engineering )

Cost of Living

Estimated Annual Minimum (IRCC): ~$20,635 CAD
Accommodation: $800 – $1500+
Food: $300 – $500+
Transport: $80 – $120+
Miscellaneous: $200 – $400+

Admission Timeline

Intakes and Application Deadlines

Fall Intake: September (Primary)
Winter Intake: January (Secondary)
Spring/Summer Intake: May (Limited)
Deadlines: Vary by institution (typically 6–10 months prior). Apply early.

Pathway to Permanent Residency:

Transitioning from student to permanent resident often involves:

Express Entry (CEC, FSW), PNPs
Canadian education & PGWP experience boost CRS score
Always verify immigration policies on official IRCC sources.

Work Opportunities (OPT/CPT)

F1 visa students have opportunities for practical training related to their field of study.

Work During Studies:

Up to 20 hrs/week during semesters
Full-time during breaks (e.g., summer)
Common jobs: Retail, Food Service, Campus jobs

Post-Study Work (Graduate Route)

Open work permit post-graduation
Valid for up to 3 years (min 8-month study)

Tuition Fees & Scholarships

Estimated Annual Tuition Fees (CAD):

Undergraduate: $20,000 – $40,000+
Postgraduate (Masters): $15,000 – $35,000+
College Diplomas/Certificates: $12,000 – $20,000+
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
University Entrance Scholarships
University Entrance Scholarships
Provincial Government Scholarships

Australia Job Market & Key Industries

Toronto(IT)
Vancouver(Finance)
Toronto(Healthcare)
Calgary(Tech Engineering )

Cost of Living

Estimated Annual Minimum (IRCC): ~$20,635 CAD
Accommodation: $800 – $1500+
Food: $300 – $500+
Transport: $80 – $120+
Miscellaneous: $200 – $400+

Frequently Asked
Questions(FAQs)

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