Study, Work, Live in Canada

Canada, situated in North America, shares borders with the USA to the south and Alaska to the west. Although French is widely spoken, English is also an official language. Known for its harsh winters, Canada’s recent efforts in refugee acceptance highlight its welcoming nature. The country prides itself on equality and strength through diversity, evident in its multicultural communities. Mobility within Canada is facilitated by air, rail, road, and water.

Interesting Tidbits:
  • Canada has both French and English as official languages.
  • The CN Tower in Toronto was the tallest free-standing structure until 2007.
  • Canada maintains a strategic maple syrup reserve.
  • It boasts more doughnut shops per capita than any other country.
  • Hockey and lacrosse are Canada’s national sports.
  • The country hosts 10% of the world’s forests.
  • Over half of its residents hold college degrees, making it the world’s most educated country.
  • The Hawaiian Pizza was invented in Canada.
  • There are 630 bird species in Canada, including 11 sub-species of Canada geese.

Quick Facts About Canada

  • Capital: Ottawa
  • Number of Universities: 97
  • Climate: Subarctic in the south, arctic in the north
  • Official Languages: English, French
  • Currency: CAD$

Why Study in Canada?

    Canada offers a top-tier education system, renowned universities, and affordable tuition fees. It provides job-focused programs with co-op opportunities, catering to a strong economy with high demand for skilled workers. Students can gain valuable work experience during their studies and have options for post-graduate work permits. The country also facilitates immigration through Provincial Nominee Programs, supporting spouses accompanying students.

    Education System

    Canada’s education system includes public and private schools, universities, colleges, and language schools. It offers a wide range of qualifications from diplomas to doctoral degrees.

    Degrees Offered:

    • First Professional Degree
    • Diploma
    • Associate Degrees
    • Applied Degrees
    • Bachelor’s Degree
    • Master’s Degree
    • Doctorate

    Test Requirement:

    Most institutions require TOEFL or IELTS scores as proof of English proficiency, with specific score thresholds varying by program. GMAT scores are necessary for MBA admissions.

    COST OF EDUCATION

    Tution Cost

      • Diploma and Advanced Diploma: $11,000 – $13,000 per year
      • Bachelor’s Degrees: $13,000 – $19,000 per year
      • Post-graduate Degrees: $12,000 – $22,000 per year Cost

      Cost Of Living

      Approximately CAD $10,000 for the first year.

      INTAKE

      Courses typically begin in January, May, and September.

      WORK RIGHTS AND STAY BACK

       Students enjoy unlimited part-time work rights during studies and can stay back for up to three years after completing a program, depending on its duration.

      REQUIRED TESTS

      • Diploma Programs: IELTS 5.5, TOEFL 75
      • Bachelor’s Degree: IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 80
      • Master’s Programs: IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 80
      • Duolingo: Overall 115, with sub-scores above 95/100

      TOP UNIVERSITIES

      • University of Toronto
      • McGill University
      • University of British Columbia
      • Université de Montréal
      • University of Alberta
      • McMaster University
      • University of Waterloo
      • Western University
      • Queen’s University
      • University of Calgary

      Discover your potential in Canada – a country renowned for its educational excellence, diverse culture, and abundant opportunities for personal and professional growth.