Study in Canada

Canada is a big rugged land covering most of the northern part of the North American Continent and has an extremely varied topography.

Canada is a federation of ten provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan) and three territories (Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut).

Why Study in Canada

Academic Excellence

The high standard of education in Canada is among the main factors influencing students’ decision to study there. A student’s graduation from a Canadian institution serves as a symbol of their commitment to quality and trust. The 2019 QS World University Rankings list 26 Canadian universities, while the 2019 THE World University Rankings list 27.

Pocket Friendly Courses

When compared to institutions in the US and the UK, Canada’s tuition is somewhat less expensive. And when you take the return on investment into account, it is a very reasonable option for Indian students. To lower your school costs, you can also submit an application for a variety of Canadian scholarships.

Immigration Opportunities

The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PWPP) in Canada enables students to remain and find employment there for up to three years following graduation. You may gain international work experience for a while and then seek permanent residency.

Fees

International undergraduate and postgraduate tuition fees vary considerably in colleges and universities, starting at around CAD10,000 and going up to CAD30,000 or more depending on a college or University. 

Visa

As an International student,You will be required to show the funds in the form of various savings to cover the cost of the first year of tuition fees and living expenses.