Study in Canada

Canada boasts one of the world’s best and most reputable education systems.

Wide Range of Options: Canada offers a variety of programs and institutions. Students can gain practical work experience through cooperative work terms. Over 175,000 international students choose Canada as their preferred study destination. Canadian institutes provide multiple educational options including diplomas and bachelor’s degrees at the undergraduate level, and master’s degrees, PG diplomas, and PhDs at the graduate level. Tuition fees at Canadian institutions are lower compared to other English-speaking countries. Students are allowed to work part-time on or off campus during their studies.

Post-Study Work Permits and Residency: Canada offers post-study work permits ranging from one to three years, depending on the duration of the studies. International students can apply for permanent residency through various categories such as the Canadian Experience Class, Provincial Nominee Program, and other options for international graduates from Canadian post-secondary programs.

Work Opportunities: Students can gain Canadian work experience while studying by working part-time on campus without a work permit and off campus with a work permit. They can stay in Canada while their permanent resident application is processed. Spouses or common-law partners of international students can work in Canada while their partner studies. The UN ranks Canada as one of the best places to live in the world.

Quality Education: Canada offers a wide range of quality educational institutions for both degrees and diplomas in technical and professional disciplines. It is a multicultural country with a high standard of living. Many merit-based and institution-based scholarship programs are available. Canada has a multicultural society that respects and supports the customs and traditions of different cultures.

Education System: Canada is a federation of ten provinces and three territories. Under the Canadian constitution, provincial governments have exclusive responsibility for all levels of education. Canada is one of the world’s top education performers.

University Colleges: University colleges combine Canadian university and college traditions, offering a strong base of applied and academic programs. They provide a wide range of program choices, including academically-oriented university degree programs and practically-oriented college diplomas and certificates.

Community Colleges: Community colleges respond to the training needs of business, industry, and public service sectors. They meet the educational needs of vocationally-oriented secondary school graduates, employment-seeking university graduates, and lifelong learners. They offer professional programs of one to three years, often including work terms, which are highly applicable in the job market.

Financial Information: Tuition fees in Canada vary across programs, universities, and provinces. Degrees in professional schools like law, medicine, and MBA programs generally have higher tuition fees.

Undergraduate program tuition fees: Approximately CAD 6,000 – 30,000 per year.

Graduate program tuition fees: Approximately CAD 6,500 – 35,000 per year.

Program duration: 3 – 4 years for undergraduate programs and 1 – 2 years for graduate programs.

Student Visa Guidance: The number of Indian students interested in studying in Canada has increased over the years, thanks to friendly visa policies and initiatives by the Canadian government to attract Indian students. Recently, student visa applications from India have been put on the ‘fast-track’ system, speeding up the processing of requests. Student visas take 15 working days to three weeks to process. Our team of experts provides proper visa guidance and ensures error-free documentation.