Study in Canada
About Canada
- Canada is the second largest country in the world.
- Area of 99 lakh square kilometers with a population of around 36 million.
- Canada is a land of Immigrants.
- One of the most industrialized countries of the world.
- Northern Canada is known for gas and oil exploration while Eastern Canada is known for agriculture, forestry and fisheries.
- The provinces of Ontario and Quebec are known for industries.
- A world leader in Aerospace, Pharmaceuticals, Telecommunication and Biotechnology.
- Currency is Canadian Dollar.
- Almost 80% of the population of Canada lives within 250 kilometers of border with the U.S
Why Canada
- Quality and internationally recognized degrees
- Affordable education & living
- Vibrant and lively campus life
- Possibility of paid Internships while studying.
- Ample research opportunities
- Post Study Work Visa and good Job opportunities after completion of studies
- Possibility of Permanent Residency
Eligibility criteria
- Masters: 16 Years of full-time education 65% and above in Bachelors.
- PG Diploma: 15 Years of full-time education 50-55% and above in Bachelors.
- Bachelors: 12 Years of full-time education 60% and above in grade 12
- UG Diploma: 12 Years of full-time education 50-55% and above in grade 12
- IELTS requirement for Masters/PG Diploma/Bachelors is 6.5 (6.0) and for UG Diploma 6 (6).
Study and Living expenses
On an average CAD 20,000 to CAD 55,000 per year depending on a program.
Guaranteed Investment certificate:
- For a Canadian study permit, the minimum Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) amount required from international students is CAD $22,895 as of September 1, 2025. This amount covers the cost of living for one year.
Top courses to study in Canada
- Computer science
- Business
- Engineering
- Health sciences
- Physiotherapy
- Information technology
- Animation and gaming
- Hospitality
Earn while you learn
Work Permit for Students:
Students are eligible to work part time on or off campus from day one. Study permits will automatically authorize the holder to work on/off-campus for up to 20 hours per week during the academic session and full-time (i.e. 40 hours per week) during scheduled breaks without the need to apply for a separate work permit.
Co-op & Internship Programs:
Many of the programs have inbuilt internships of one or two semesters which provides an opportunity for the student to get first hand exposure and experience in Industry relating to his or her area of study.
- Internships are for lesser time period i.e. 15 days to 30 days and may or may not be paid.
- Co-ops are for a semester or more and are mostly paid.
Post Study Work Visa
Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP): To work in Canada after you graduate, you must apply for a work permit under the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP). If you want to stay in Canada as a permanent resident after you graduate, there are a number of programs available, each with its own requirements
- 1-year Study – 1 year of Post Study Work Visa
- 2 years Study – up to 3 years of Post Study Work Visa
Study in Ontario
Loyalist College
Belleville – Ontario
St Lawrence College
Kingston – Ontario
Lambton College
Sarnia – Ontario
Humber College
Toronto – Ontario
Georgian College
Barrie – Ontario
George Brown College
Toronto – Ontario
Fleming College
Peterborough – Ontario
Fanshawe College
London – Ontario
Durham College
Oshawa – Ontario
Confederation College
Thunder Bay – Ontario
Conestoga College
Kitchener – Ontario
St Clair College
Windsor – Ontario
Centennial College
Toronto – Ontario
University of Windsor
Windsor – Ontario
Cambrian College
Sudbury – Ontario
Algonquin College
Ottawa – Ontario