

Why Choose CANADA?
Canada is one of the favoured countries by Indian students as their study abroad destination. It is home to a bunch of top-rated universities and colleges with affordable tuition fees as well. This makes it all the more appealing. The fact that Canada offers some stellar job opportunities is the cherry on top. Canada had a whopping 4,50,000 new international students in 2021, which is a record intake. Apart from all these, the scenic beauty, multicultural diversity, and all-welcoming people are worth it.
BASIC STEPS OF APPLICATION PROCESS
Every one of our International Student Program clients is paired with an Educational Counsellor who has been trained in the landscape of Canadian higher education and immigration in Canada. With their help, you will submit the strongest possible application.
Here are the basic steps of the application process:
1. Choose a Program: Your program choice is one of the most important factors of your study permit application. You must present a strong case for studying in Canada in this particular program. We make program recommendations based on your work experience and education history. This will give you the best possible chance of submitting a successful application.
2. Apply to the School: After deciding on a program, we will help you prepare and submit your application. You need to have a letter of acceptance from a Canadian designated learning institution (DLI) before you can apply for a study permit.
3. Apply for a Study Permit: With your acceptance letter in hand, you’ll be ready to apply for your study permit. We will help you to prepare and submit your application to Canadian immigration.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST TO STUDY IN CANADA?
S.no. | Study program | Average annual fee (in CAD*) |
1 | Undergraduate program | $13,000 to $20,000 per year |
2 | Postgraduate master’s degree | $17,000 to $25,000 per year |
3 | Doctoral degree | $7,000 to $15,000 per year |
4 | MBA | $30,000 to $40,000 per year |
EDUCATION IN CANADA
The placement figures and career opportunities for graduates from Canadian universities are remarkably high as a result Canadian schools are ranked amongst the top ten institutions in the world. This results in maximum of students filling submissions to study in Canada every year. The country has public expenditure on post-secondary education of more than 30 billion dollars every year. Depending on the nature of the institution and the duration of the course, tertiary level education is available in both government and private institutions offering degrees, diplomas, certificates, and attestations. Students studying in Canada have great chances of becoming the most successful experts and are wanted by some of the top recruiters of the world.
Following are the degrees generally awarded by Canadian higher education institutes.
- Certificate Level (one year)
- Diploma level (two years)
- Advanced Diploma (three years)
- Fast track Diplomas or Advanced Diploma (1 or 2 years)
- Post-graduate Diplomas/Certificates (one or two years)
- Master’s Degree (one to two years)
- M.Phil. Degree (two years)
- Doctorate or Ph.D. (four to seven years)
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The general criteria for application are mentioned below:
English Requirements
- The minimum TOEFL score required by most universities is 80-84 (internet-based test) for PG courses
- Most universities and colleges accept equivalent IELTS and PTE Academic scores
Undergraduate study in Canada
- Universities in Quebec require a minimum of 13 years of secondary school education, i.e. an additional year of formal education after the 12th standard or intermediate degree. But, if your academic credentials are very impressive, some universities may consider your application even with 12 years of education
- Minimum aggregate marks of 70% in 12th grade for bachelor’s degrees, and above 50% for diplomas and advanced diplomas
- Mathematics in-class XII (a prerequisite for some sciences, technology, and business courses)
- Minimum required IELTS/PTE Academic scores with an overall score of 6.0 bands or equivalent PTE scores
Masters in Canada
- Most universities require a qualification equivalent to the Canadian Bachelor Degree, which requires 16 years of formal education. It would mean another year of education after an Indian bachelor’s or a four-year bachelor’s degree course like B.E., B.Tech. or other such courses.
- Minimum required IELTS / PTE Academic scores with a minimum score of 6.5 bands as an overall score for PG Diploma and 7.0 bands for a master’s degree. Some universities accept equivalent PTE scores too.
- Relevant work experience (some universities require this for MBA & Master’s Degree in IT)