Study in Canada
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Whether you're pursuing a Diploma, Bachelor's, Master's, MBA, or PhD, Canada offers an exceptional academic experience with pathways to post-study work and long-term career opportunities.
Study In Canada Quick Facts
Why Study in Canada?
World-Class Universities
Canada is home to internationally recognized universities and colleges known for academic excellence, innovation, and research.
Affordable Education
Compared to many other leading study destinations, Canada offers competitive tuition fees and excellent value for money.
Globally Recognized Qualifications
Canadian degrees and diplomas are respected worldwide and highly valued by employers.
Multicultural Society
Students enjoy a welcoming, inclusive, and culturally diverse environment with strong support for international learners.
High Quality of Life
Canada consistently ranks among the world’s best countries for safety, healthcare, environmental quality, and overall quality of life.
Excellent Career Opportunities
Students benefit from work-integrated learning, internships, co-op programs, and strong employment prospects after graduation.
Top Universities
- University of Toronto
- McGill University
- University of British Columbia (UBC)
- University of Alberta
- University of Waterloo
- McMaster University
- Western University
- Queen’s University
- York University
- Toronto Metropolitan University
Popular Courses
- Business Administration
- Accounting & Finance
- Computer Science
- Artificial Intelligence
- Cyber Security
- Data Science
- Engineering
- Nursing
- Public Health
- Information Technology
- Hospitality Management
- Supply Chain Management
- Construction Management
- Environmental Science
- Education
Tuition Fees
| Study Level | Estimated Annual Tuition |
|---|---|
| Diploma | CAD 15,000 – 22,000 |
| Bachelor’s Degree | CAD 18,000 – 40,000 |
| Master’s Degree | CAD 18,000 – 35,000 |
| MBA Programs | CAD 30,000 – 60,000 |
| PhD Programs | CAD 8,000 – 20,000 |
Tuition fees vary depending on the institution, program, and province.
Living Costs
Students should budget for:
- Accommodation
- Food & Groceries
- Transportation
- Health Insurance
- Internet & Utilities
- Personal Expenses
Estimated annual living expenses range from CAD 15,000–22,000, depending on the province and lifestyle.
Entry Requirements
Undergraduate
- HSC, A Levels, IB, or equivalent
- IELTS / PTE / TOEFL (or accepted alternatives)
- Academic transcripts
- Valid passport
- Financial documents
Postgraduate
- Bachelor’s degree
- IELTS / PTE / TOEFL
- Academic transcripts
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- CV/Resume (where applicable)
- Recommendation Letters (selected programs)
- Valid passport
Scholarships
International students can apply for:
- Entrance Scholarships
- Merit-Based Scholarships
- International Student Scholarships
- Research Scholarships
- Graduate Assistantships
- University-Specific Financial Awards
- Government-Funded Scholarship Programs
Work While Studying
Eligible international students can:
- Work up to 24 hours per week off-campus during academic sessions.
- Work full-time during scheduled academic breaks.
- Gain practical experience through co-op and internship programs where available.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Graduates from eligible Canadian institutions may qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) for up to 3 years, allowing them to gain valuable Canadian work experience.
Student Lifestyle
Canada offers:
- Safe and welcoming communities
- Modern university campuses
- Multicultural society
- Beautiful natural landscapes
- High-quality healthcare
- Student clubs and organizations
- Excellent public transportation
- Strong work-life balance
Career Opportunities
Canada has strong demand for graduates in:
- Information Technology
- Artificial Intelligence
- Software Engineering
- Cyber Security
- Healthcare & Nursing
- Engineering
- Construction
- Business Management
- Finance & Accounting
- Hospitality
- Supply Chain Management
- Data Analytics
Student Services by EdVise
- 🎯 Personalized Career Counseling
- 🏛 University & Course Selection
- 📄 Admission & Documentation Support
- 💰 Scholarship Guidance
- 🛂 Student Visa Assistance
- 🏥 Health Insurance Guidance
- 🏠 Accommodation Assistance
- ✈️ Pre & Post-Departure Support
- 🤝 Ongoing Student Assistance
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work while studying in Canada?
Yes. Eligible international students can generally work up to 24 hours per week off-campus during regular academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks, subject to current study permit conditions.
Is IELTS mandatory for Canada?
Most institutions accept IELTS, while many also recognize PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, and other approved English language tests, depending on the program and institution.
Are scholarships available?
Yes. Canadian universities, colleges, and government programs offer a wide range of scholarships and financial aid for eligible international students.
How can EdVise help me?
EdVise provides complete support throughout your study abroad journey, including career counseling, university selection, application processing, scholarship guidance, visa assistance, accommodation support, and pre-departure orientation.
Ready to Study in Canada?
Take the first step toward a globally recognized Canadian education with EdVise. Our experienced education counselors will help you choose the right university, prepare a strong application, explore scholarship opportunities, and guide you through every stage of your admission and student visa journey.
