Study in Canada
World-class education, globally recognised degrees, and exceptional student opportunities — Canada is the perfect place to build your future.
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Canada is home to globally ranked universities known for research, innovation, and strong employability outcomes. Students gain practical experience, real-world skills, and global exposure.
















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Your Pathway to Global Opportunities
Why Study in Canada?
Choose Canada for a world-class education that opens doors to global opportunities. Experience a safe, vibrant multicultural lifestyle and a clear pathway to a successful future.
Globally Recognized Degrees
Canadian qualifications are valued worldwide and open doors to international career pathways.
Affordable Tuition
Compared to other popular destinations, Canadian universities offer high-quality education at more budget-friendly costs.
Strong Work Oppurtunities
Canada offers strong part-time work options, co-op programs, and high post-study employment rates.
Clear Immigration Pathways
With work permits and PR-friendly policies, Canada provides one of the smoothest routes to long-term settlement.
Ready toTurn Your Canadian Dream into Reality?
When You Can Apply
Canadian University Intakes:
Key Dates to Know
Canada offers three major intakes throughout the year, giving students flexibility to choose when to begin their studies. To ensure a smooth process for securing admission, housing, and a visa, we strongly recommend you begin your application process 8-10 months in advance.
Fall Intake
The Fall intake (September) is the largest and most popular, offering the widest range of programs and scholarships.
September |
Apply by December–March
Winter Intake
The Winter intake (January) is ideal for those who miss the Fall deadline. Although it offers fewer programs compared to the Fall intake.
January |
Apply by May–September
Summer Intake
The Summer intake (May) is the smallest and least common but it’s ideal for those who prefer faster admission decisions
May | Apply by September–February
Understand Your Investment
Plan Your Canadian Education Budget
Get the full picture of your investment in a world-class canadian education. We break down estimated costs so you plan your successful jouney with confidence.
Tuition Fees
CAD $15,000 – $35,000 per year
This average covers most Bachelor's and Master's programs across Canadian universities.
Key factors affecting cost include:
- Program Type (Engineering, Medicine, etc. are often higher.)
- University Ranking / Location
- Course Duration
Living Costs
CAD $1,200 - $2,500 monthly
Living expenses vary significantly based on your city and housing choices.
This estimate covers:
- Rent and accommodation
- Groceries and dining
- Local transportation
- Health and personal care
Don’t rely on averages—get a personalized cost estimate.
Everything You Need to Get Started
Admission Requirements
Ready to apply? understand the general academic, language, and documentation requirements for studying in Canada. Exact requirements vary by program and insituition.
Most programs require a high school diploma or a bachelor’s degree, depending on the level of study.
Key Considerations:
- Transcripts: Official academic records from all previous institutions.
- GPA/Grades: Minimum average requirements vary (usually 60-75%).
- Program-specific prerequisites: Some programs require certain subjects (e.g., Math or Science for Engineering).
- Credential Evaluation: International qualifications may need to be verified through WES or similar services.
Proof of English proficiency is required unless you studied in an English-medium institution.
Accepted Tests & Minimum Scores:
- IELTS Academic: Overall 6.0-6.5 (no band below 6.0)
- TOEFL iBT: 80-90 overall
- PTE Academic: 58-65
- Duolingo English Test: 110-120
In addition to academic records, you’ll need to submit:
- Passport copy (valid for the study period)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP) explaining your academic goals
- Letters of Recommendation (LORs) from teachers or employers
- Updated Resume/CV (for graduate programs)
- Portfolio (for design, media, or art-related programs)
To study in Canada for more than six months, a Study Permit is required.
Application Essentials:
- Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
- Proof of Financial Support (e.g, CAD 10,000+ for living costs)
- Valid Passport & Photos
- Medical Exam & Biometrics (if required)
- Visa Fee Payment Receipt
Financial Support for International Students
Scholarship Opportunities in Canada
Unlock your Canadian education with diverse scholarship and financial aid opportunities. From merit-based awards to government programs, we help talented international students find the funding they need.
- Financial Aid Made Simple
Merit-Based Scholarships
For academic & athletic excellence
Government-Funded Programs
Major national & provincal grants
University-Specific Aid
Exclusive Institutional Scholarships
Program-Specific Funding
Faculty & department awards
Don’t Miss Out on Funding Opportunities!
Your Gateway to a Better Future
Unlock Your Future: Study, Work & Settle in Canada
From Graduation to Permanent Residency—Your Journey Simplified.
Graduate from a Designated Learning Institute (DLI)
Complete your studies at a recognized Canadian university and qualify for the Post-Graduation Work Permit
- Step 1
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Stay and work in Canada for up to 3 years after grdauation. Gain valuable Canadian work experience to strengthen your PR profile
- Step 2
Permanent Residency (PR)
Use your Canadian education and work experience to qualify for Express Entry or Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
- Step 3