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Study in Canada

Canada offers high-quality education in a multicultural and welcoming environment. With affordable tuition and post-study work opportunities, it's a top choice for students seeking academic excellence and a high quality of life.

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Admission Deadlines

Admission deadlines for Canadian universities vary depending on the institution and program. For the fall intake (September), deadlines fall between December and March, while for the winter intake (January), deadlines are typically from September to November. It's important to check individual university websites for specific dates and ensure all required documents are submitted well in advance.

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Winter

September - November

January intake application period

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Fall

December - March

Most popular, best opportunities

Step by Step Admission Process

Follow our comprehensive 10-step guide to successfully apply and secure admission to your dream university in Canada

1

Research Universities and Programs

Explore universities and programs that match your academic goals. Review admission criteria, tuition costs, and scholarship opportunities.

2

Check Eligibility and Language Proficiency Requirements

Confirm your academic qualifications and verify if you need to take language proficiency tests like IELTS or TOEFL. Some programs may require French language proficiency as well.

3

Prepare Application Documents

Gather important documents such as academic transcripts, language test scores, a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and a valid passport.

4

Submit Applications Online

Apply to your selected universities through their official portals or provincial application systems like OUAC (Ontario). Pay the necessary application fees.

5

Submit Language Test Scores

Ensure your official IELTS, TOEFL, or other required test scores are sent directly to the universities you're applying to.

6

Wait for Admission Decisions

After submitting your applications, universities will review them and issue admission offers. This process can take several weeks to months.

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Accept the Offer and Pay the Deposit

Once you receive an offer of admission, confirm your acceptance by the given deadline and pay any required deposit to secure your place in the program.

8

Apply for a Study Permit

Use your admission offer and other university documents to apply for a Canadian study permit through Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

9

Arrange Housing and Travel

Plan for your accommodation, obtain required health insurance, and book your travel to Canada ahead of the start of your program.

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Attend Orientation

Once in Canada, attend your university's orientation program to help you settle in and get familiar with life as an international student. This process requires careful planning and early preparation, so starting a year in advance is advisable.

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Cost to Study in Canada

The tuition cost for international students in Canada varies depending on the program and institution. Undergraduate programs generally range from CAD 15,000 to CAD 35,000 per year, while Master's programs typically cost between CAD 18,000 and CAD 45,000 per year, with MBA programs often being more expensive. English language courses can cost around CAD 3,000 to CAD 6,000 for short-term programs. Costs also vary by province, with some universities in larger cities charging more.

Program Type Estimated Tuition Fee (CAD) Per Year
English Language Programs $3,000 - $6,000
Undergraduate Programs $15,000 - $35,000
Postgraduate Programs $18,000 - $45,000

Cost of Living in Canada

Average Annual Living Expenses

$10,000 - $20,000

The cost of living for international students in Canada, excluding tuition fees, typically ranges between CAD 10,000 to CAD 20,000 per year. This amount covers expenses such as housing, food, transportation, health insurance, and personal spending.

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Accommodation

Monthly rent ranges from CAD 600 to CAD 1,500

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Food & Dining

Groceries and meal expenses vary by location

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Transportation

Public transit and student discounts

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Part-time Work

Work opportunities while studying available

Rent can vary significantly based on the city and type of accommodation, with students in larger cities like Toronto and Vancouver paying more compared to smaller towns. Additional costs like groceries, public transportation, and leisure activities can add up, making careful budgeting essential for students.

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