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Canada stands out as a top choice for Indian students seeking quality education at affordable costs. With globally ranked universities and a vibrant student life, it offers an enriching academic experience. The government supports international students with financial aid and excellent facilities. Known for its high quality of life and safety, many cities provide healthcare coverage to students. Cities like Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal offer a welcoming, multicultural environment. Canada's friendly immigration policies also make it a gateway to long-term opportunities.

Popular Programs in Canada's Growth Sectors

Business & Administration
Social & Behavioral Science
Health Care
Education & Teaching
Arts & Humanities
Engineering & Technology

Top-Ranked Universities

31 universities ranked globally (THE WUR 2024)

Industry-Relevant Programs

Tailored to rapidly growing sectors

Earn While You Study

Students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time

Practical Experience Opportunities

Gain professional experience through work placements and internships alongside your studies

Outstanding Global Scholarships

Offering attractive incentives for top students to enroll in Canadian universities

Flexible Post-Graduation Work Options

The Post-Graduation Work Permit allows you to stay, work, and explore long-term immigration pathways in Canada

Top Canada Universities

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Canadian universities are rapidly rising in global rankings due to their exceptional education quality. As per the Times Higher Education 2024 rankings, 31 universities in Canada are recognized among the world's top institutions. The University of Toronto is ranked #21, with the University of British Columbia and McGill University also securing spots in the top 50.

Explore the Perfect Canadian Universities for You

University of British Columbia
University of Waterloo
University of Toronto
University of Ottawa
University of Alberta
University of Montreal
Seneca Polytechnic
Algoma University
Coventry University
University of Edinburgh

Student application processes for Canadian universities depend upon both the university and the study level. Students from Ontario need to access the centralized OUAC portal for applications, whereas other province candidates must apply directly. Different institutions and specific programs have separate eligibility criteria, deadlines, and requirements.

A Typical Application Will Include:

Your Personal Information

Program Shortlist

English Proficiency Test Scores

Standardized test Results for GMAT/GRE represent an applicable requirement.

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Letters of Recommendation (LOR)

Academic History

Global Scholarships from Australian Universities

Fall Intake (Main Intake) — August to October / September

Description:

    • This is the peak intake window and the main admission period.
    • Universities offer the widest selection of courses and programs during this time.
    • Ideal for students looking for maximum options and seat availability.

Application Deadline:

Regular applications usually close around July.

When to Apply:

  • Start preparing and submitting your applications by early to mid-year (April–July).

Description:

    • Considered the secondary intake period.
    • Serves as a great alternative for students who missed Fall intake.
    • Offers a mid-year admission option with slightly fewer programs available.

Application Deadline:

Regular applications typically close around November.

When to Apply:

Begin applying around August to October.

Description:

    • These are less common and depend on the university.
    • Not all programs offer seats during this intake.
    • Useful for students who want more flexible start times or missed both Fall and Winter intakes.

Application Deadline:

Varies by university and program.

When to Apply:

Confirm deadlines directly with the institutions offering these intakes.

Study and living expenses in Canada show wide variations based on different elements. Your overall costs consist of two main sections: tuition expenses and living expenses. Let’s have a look at both.

Tuition Fees

Based on

The University

Generally, the bigger and more prestigious the university, the higher the tuition fees

Your Program

Technical programs, together with their high resource needs, demand increased expense

Your Study Level

A Bachelor's education costs more than a postgraduate education because students study for longer periods

Location of the University

The expenditures of living in the urban city and specific district where the university operates influence the amount of tuition students must pay.

Tuition Fees

*for the 2024 academic year

Undergraduate:

CAD $38,081 per year

Postgraduate (Master’s):

CAD $ 22,061 per year

Costs of living depends on

Your living expenses in Canada as an international student vary depending on many factors. Location, to begin with, is a fairly significant factor. Living expenses in general in a big city like Toronto are likely to be significantly higher than in Saskatchewan. Your type of accommodation, dining expenses, transportation, lifestyle, etc., all contribute to your living costs.

The City

Location in City

Accommodation Type

Transport

Lifestyle

Spending on Meals

Canada’s Study Permit

  • International students who wish to study in Canada must possess a Study Permit for admission. With this, you can remain active in Canada during your degree period.
  • International students are allowed to engage in 20 hours of weekly student work throughout semesters and perform full-time work during breaks.
  • Application Fee: $150

Canada’s Study Permit

  • International students who wish to study in Canada must possess a Study Permit for admission. With this, you can remain active in Canada during your degree period.
  • International students are allowed to engage in 20 hours of weekly student work throughout semesters and perform full-time work during breaks.
  • Application Fee: $150

Here’s what you need to apply for the Canada Student visa:

Confirmation of Enrolment

(CAS)

Proof of Identity

e.g., passport, birth certificate, national identity card

Proof of Funds

to cover your tuition fees & living expenses

Police Clearance Certifcate

including a medical exam, chest x-ray, etc

Medical Exam Results

conducted by IRCC-approved panel physician

Proof of English Language Ability

to indicate you can read, speak, write in English

Letter of Explanation

outlining student objectives & responsibilities

The Canadian Study Permit enables international students to take part-time jobs in Canada.
Students can work:

  • 20 hours every week
  • Work full-time during semester breaks

Part-Time Opportunities for International Students

Telemarketer

Fast Food Attendant

Bank Teller

Driver

Cashier

Book-Keeper

Tutor