Study in Canada
Study Work And Settle The Canadian Way
Canada offers globally recognised UG, PG, and PhD programmes with strong industry-linked learning and co-op options. Students enjoy multicultural campuses, post-study work permits, and settlement pathways.
Why Study in Canada?
Canada has earned a spot among the top study abroad destinations for Indian students thanks to its world class universities, multicultural society, and strong career outcomes. With internationally recognised degrees, generous post-study work options and a welcoming environment, studying in Canada gives you both a global edge and the potential for long-term professional growth.
Canada Education System
Levels of Study
- Undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree — 4 years)
- Graduate (Master’s degree — 1–2 years)
- Doctoral (Ph.D. programs — 4–6 years)
Types of Institutions
- Public Universities (state funded, affordable tuition)
- Private Universities (privately funded, higher tuition)
Popular Fields
- Business & Management
- Computer Science & Data Science
- Health Sciences & Nursing
- Hospitality & Tourism Management
- Arts, Media & Creative Studies
Eligibility Criteria
Undergraduate
- 10+2 qualification
- IELTS 6.0–6.5 / TOEFL 70–80
Postgraduate
- 16 years of education
- IELTS 6.5–7.0 / TOEFL 80–90
- GRE / GMAT / SAT (for selective programs)
- Strong SOP, LORs, and Resume
Required Documents
- Academic transcripts & certificates
- Passport copy & Photographs
- Experience Certificate (If Required)
- MOI – Medium of Instruction Certificate (If Required)
- English proficiency test results (IELTS / TOEFL / PTE)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Letters of Recommendation (LOR)
- Financial documents
- Resume / CV
Visa Process
Get your Offer Letter from the Canadian institution you’re joining.
Gather required documents: passport, academic transcripts, financial proof, English test scores if required, medical/insurance as needed.
Apply for Canada’s Study Permit (and any visa/residence permits required) online or via consulate.
Once approved, finalise travel, accommodation and arrival preparations for Canada.
Major Intakes
Winter : JanuaryÂ
Fall : September
Cost of Education
Undergraduate (indicative):
CAD 15,000 – 40,000 Per Year
₹9.15 lakh – ₹24.4 lakh Per Year
Postgraduate (indicative):
CAD 12,000 – 35,000 Per Year
₹7.3 lakh – ₹21.35 lakh Per Year
The course fees’ mentioned above are only indicative. Students who wish to gain more insight on the fee structure for specific courses and also regarding attractive scholarship opportunities can get in touch with our student counselors for more information.
Living Expenses:Â
CAD 12,000 – 18,000 per year
≈ ₹7.32 lakh – ₹10.98 lakh per year
Monthly living costs depend on city, housing, and lifestyle. Big cities cost more.
Popular Scholarships for Indian Students
Merit based scholarships at universities offering up to 50 % or more tuition fee discounts.
University specific tuition waivers or early registration discounts.
Additional funding may be available through bilateral or EU wide exchange programmes.
This list is only for reference and it is highly recommended that the student consults with our counsellors for more details about scholarship in Canada for Indian students.
💡 Many universities also offer Graduate Assistantships and Teaching/Research Assistantships that help cover tuition and living expenses.
Top Universities in the Canada
University of Toronto
University of British Columbia (UBC)
McGill University
University of Waterloo
McMaster University
University of Alberta
💡 Many more universities and colleges
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work while studying in Canada?
Yes. Most study permits allow up to 20 hours weekly during term. Full-time work is allowed in scheduled breaks.
What is the post study work option?
Graduates may apply for a Post Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). Its length depends on program duration.
Is English mandatory for admission?
Many programmes teach in English. Universities often ask for IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE scores.
What are the main intakes?
Major intakes are September and January. Some institutions offer multiple smaller intakes.
Can I apply for permanent residence after study?
Yes. Many graduates use work experience to qualify for permanent residence under provincial or federal programmes.