Canada

Canada is undoubtedly amongst the most popular and ideal destinations in the world. A country that offers a truly dynamic education system, a high standard of living & a promising future.
  • Country Canada
  • Capital Ottawa
  • Currency Canadian Dollar (CAD)
  • Official Language English and French

Hosting nearly half a million international students, Canada is known to offer high-quality education at affordable tuition fees with globally recognised degrees. Add to it, an excellent quality of life, immense post-study work and immigration opportunities – Canada stands out as a popular country to study in Canada among Indian students.

Student visa requirements for Canada

To study in Canada students require a study permit. While a student visa authorises your entry into Canada, a study permit validates your stay in Canada. It is a mandatory immigration document for an international student. If you hold a study permit, you must remain enrolled and make reasonable and timely progress toward completing your course. Your study permit is always accompanied by a visitor visa or Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). Please note that a study permit is a document that allows you to study in Canada while a visitor visa or ETA allows you to enter Canada. Your expert will help you access the latest information and connect you with authorised migration experts.

Cost to study in Canada

S.no. Study program Average annual fee
1 Undergraduate program $13,000 to $20,000
2 Postgraduate master's degree $17,000 to $25,000
3 Doctoral degree $7,000 to $15,000
4 Masters of Business administration (MBA) $30,000 to $40,000

Intakes in Canada

Unlike a single intake in Indian universities, Canadian colleges and universities offer three intakes. In some universities, intakes may also be referred to as a semester. The three intakes available in Canada are:

  • Fall: A popular intake among Indian students, The Fall intake starts in the month of September
  • Winter: Starts in January; it’s best if you miss the September intake
  • Summer:Available for limited programs and colleges, the Summer intake usually starts around April and May  

Top courses to study in Canada

Unlike a single intake in Indian universities, Canadian colleges and universities offer three intakes. In some universities, intakes may also be referred to as a semester. The three intakes available in Canada are:

  • Fall: A popular intake among Indian students, The Fall intake starts in the month of September
  • Winter: Starts in January; it’s best if you miss the September intake
  • Summer:Available for limited programs and colleges, the Summer intake usually starts around April and May  

Here are the popular courses that you can choose for studying in Canada: 

  • Computer science
  • Business
  • Engineering
  • Health sciences
  • Physiotherapy
  • Information technology
  • Animation and gaming 
  • Hospitality

Top universities to study in Canada

When deciding which university to study at, it is crucial that you also look at the world university rankings. 

S.No.

Institution

QS Ranking 2023 (Globally)

QS Ranking 2022 (Globally)

1

University of Toronto

34

26

2

McGill University

31

=27

3

University of British Columbia

47

46

4

University of Montreal

116

111

5

University of Alberta

110

126

6

McMaster University

152

140

7

University of Waterloo

154

=149

8

Western University

172

170

9

University of Ottawa

237

230

10

University of Calgary

242

235

Cost of living in Canada

Indeed, there exists a substantial difference between living in Canada and your home country. It is important to explore the Canadian lifestyle and cost of living of the place where you plan to stay. Quebec makes one of the most affordable Canadian cities with the cost of living far less compared to other cities. 

Also, while applying for your student permit, you have to prove to the Canadian government that you have enough money to meet the financial expenses. So, keep that in mind! 

When planning your budget, do include the following expenses:

  • Communication costs:Always set aside money in your budget for phone and data bills as you’d be calling your friends and family back home frequently. Look for low-cost calling plans as well as student discounts. The average monthly cost will be around CAD 20.
  • Textbooks and supplies:Buying textbooks can be costly. Books for engineering courses, for example, might cost anywhere between CAD 250 and CAD 350. The value of courses like law, medicine, and pharmacy can be even higher. You may keep this within your budget by buying used books, purchasing digital versions, or even enrolling in a library membership.
  • Personal expenses and incidentals: Laundry, toiletries, clothing, dining out, and so on will be part of your everyday spending. This is largely dependent on the type of lifestyle you select.