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Canada

  • Globally recognized education system
  • Strong focus on practical and research-based learning
  • Multicultural and welcoming society
  • High quality of life

Programs Available

English Language Courses (ESL / EAP)

Certificate & Diploma Programs

Advanced Diploma Programs

Bachelor's Degree Programs

Postgraduate Certificate / Diploma Programs

Master's Degree Programs

PhD / Research Programs

Eligibility

Diploma / Bachelor's Programs

  • Completion of +2 (12 years of education)
  • Minimum academic performance (varies by institution)
  • IELTS: usually 6.0 overall, no band less than 5.5
  • PTE / TOEFL / Duolingo accepted depending on institution

Master's Programs

  • Completion of Bachelor's degree
  • Relevant academic background required for most programs
  • IELTS: 6.5 overall (some programs require 7.0+)

Intakes

September

September Intake

  • Largest intake
  • Most programs and institutions available
  • Highly competitive

January

January Intake

  • Good number of programs available
  • Slightly fewer options than September

May

May Intake

  • Offered by selected institutions only
  • Limited program availability

Admission Process

  1. 1

    Choose course and institution

  2. 2

    Prepare required documents (academic certificates, IELTS/PTE results, passport, SOP, LORs if required)

  3. 3

    Apply directly to college or university

  4. 4

    Receive Offer Letter

  5. 5

    Pay tuition deposit

  6. 6

    Receive Letter of Acceptance (LOA)

  7. 7

    Apply for Study Permit (Canada Student Visa)

  8. 8

    Complete biometrics and medical examination

  9. 9

    Await visa decision

Post-Study Work

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

  • Up to 3 years depending on program length

Career Guidance

Planning to Work Abroad

  • Information Technology (IT)
  • Engineering
  • Healthcare & Nursing
  • Data Science / AI
  • Business Analytics

Planning to Return Home

  • Business & Management
  • Hospitality Management
  • Accounting & Finance
  • Project Management

Cost of Living

Toronto and Vancouver are more expensive; smaller cities are more affordable.

Rent

CAD 600 – CAD 1,500

Food

CAD 250 – CAD 500

Transport

CAD 80 – CAD 150

Top Universities

University of Toronto
University of British Columbia
McGill University