
Canada
Canadian education stands out for its research excellence, practical learning approach, and strong industry connections , especially in technology, business, engineering, healthcare, and data science. Combined with generous post-study work permits and PR-friendly immigration policies, Canada is ideal for students aiming for stable global careers and long-term residency options.
Ottawa
English & French
800,000+
Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal
Top Study Destinations
Toronto
Finance, Technology & Corporate Hub
University of Toronto, York University, Toronto Metropolitan University
Vancouver
Technology, Sustainability & Film Industry
University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University
Montreal
AI, Gaming & Creative Industries
McGill University, Université de Montréal, Concordia University
Calgary
Energy, Engineering & Business
University of Calgary
Ottawa
Government, Policy & Technology
University of Ottawa, Carleton University
Why choose Canada?
Globally Recognised Degrees
Canadian universities rank highly worldwide, especially in Engineering, Computer Science, Business, and Healthcare.
Affordable Tuition & Living Costs
Compared to the US and UK, Canada offers better ROI with lower overall education expenses.
Strong Post-Study Work Opportunities
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows graduates to work up to 3 years after completing eligible programs.
PR & Immigration Friendly Policies
Clear pathways such as Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) support long-term settlement.
Work While Studying
Up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during scheduled breaks.
Safe & Multicultural Environment
Canada consistently ranks high for safety, inclusiveness, and student satisfaction.
Admissions Eligibility
Undergraduate
- Completion of Grade 12 (CBSE / ISC / State Boards)
- English proficiency (IELTS 6.0–6.5+ typically)
Postgraduate
- Recognised bachelor’s degree
- English proficiency (IELTS / TOEFL / PTE)
- Some programs may require GMAT/GRE or relevant work experience
Documents Required
Academic transcripts & certificates
Passport
Resume / CV
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation (1-3)
English language test scores
Portfolio (for design / architecture / arts)
Admissions Intakes
Main Intake
September (Fall)
Secondary Intake
January (Winter)
Limited programs
May (Summer)
Living Costs (Monthly: CAD 1,300 – 2,500)
CAD 700 – 1,400
CAD 250 – 450
CAD 80 – 150
CAD 120 – 200
CAD 150 – 300
Toronto and Vancouver are generally more expensive than cities like Ottawa, Calgary, or Edmonton.
Canada Student Visa - Key Requirements
Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
Proof of Funds for tuition & living expenses
Statement of Purpose / Study Plan
Medical examination & police clearance (if required)
Biometrics & visa documentation
Canada Student Visa - Work Rights
During Study
- Up to 20 hours/week during term
- Full-time during scheduled breaks
Post Study
- Programs 8 months–2 years: Work permit equal to study duration
- Programs 2 years or more: Up to 3-year work permit
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