STUDY IN CANADA

High standard of living

Canada has the highest standard of living. All major urban areas have a variety of shopping malls, restaurants, theaters, art centers, and museums.

Low cost of living

Over the past three years, Canada’s inflation rate has been one of the lowest compared to the developed world.

Safe Learning

Canada is a safe, fair, and peace-loving country. Canada’s crime rate is steadily declining. All measures have been taken to ensure the safety of students on campus.

Best quality of life in the world in recent years

Canada is the best place to live in the world, according to a United Nations study. Ranked number one for the past nine years in a row, Canada is the world’s best place to live, according to a United Nations poll.

Outstanding Natural Environment

Canada is a juxtaposition of geographic features, and wild landscapes: the coast of British Columbia, the majestic Rocky Mountains of Alberta, the vast prairies stretching from the ‘Maple Sugar Town’, the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence, and the Atlantic coast. A state with rugged mountains and picturesque coastal regions.

Permanent Residency and Canadian Immigration

International students can apply for permanent residency from Canada for up to 15-18 months. However, you must meet the selection criteria of a minimum of 67 points.

On- and Post-Program Work and Joint Programs

Canadian students are allowed to work part-time on campus for the first 6 months of the program and then off-campus part-time. It has been. The period allowed is up to 20 hours per week.

 

About CANADA

Canada, is the second largest country in the world in area (after Russia), occupies roughly the northern two-fifths of the continent of North America.

Despite Canada’s great size, it is one of the world’s most sparsely populated countries. This fact, coupled with the grandeur of the landscape, has been central to the sense of Canadian national identity, as expressed by the Dublin-born writer Anna Brownell Jameson, who explored central Ontario in 1837 and remarked exultantly on “the seemingly interminable line of trees before you; the boundless wilderness around you; the mysterious depths amid the multitudinous foliage, where the foot of man hath never penetrated…the solitude in which we proceeded mile after mile, no human being, no human dwelling within sight.” Although Canadians are comparatively few in number, they have crafted what many observers consider to be a model multicultural society, welcoming immigrant populations from every other continent. In addition, Canada harbors and exports a wealth of natural resources and intellectual capital equaled by a few other countries.

Best course to study in CANADA

MBA

Computer Science & IT

Business & Finance

Core Engineering & Engineering Management

Physical & Earth Sciences and Renewable Energy

Agricultural Science & Forestry

Biosciences, Medicine & Healthcare

Mathematics, Statistics, Actuarial Science & Analytics

APPLICATION PROCESS
COST
SCHOLARSHIP
  • Collect all your academic papers including English language test scores
  • Apply for admission to your selected college/university
  • Make payment for tuition fees (First year) along with GIC and medical test
  • Receive Tuition fees & GIC receipts and medical reports
  •  Complete documentation for visa application
  •  Fill out all the necessary visa application forms
  • Submission of application and payment of visa application and biometrics fees
  • Receive the decision of the Canadian High Commission

Cost of study in Canada

Category

Cost (INR)

Bachelor’s Degree Tuition Fees

CAD 12,000 – CAD 30,000

 

1Master’s Degree Tuition Fees

CAD 18,000

English Proficiency Test Fees (IELTS)

INR 14,700

University Application Fee

$50 to  $200

Purchase of GIC

CAD 10,200

Application for Study Permit

$150

Visa Fees

CAD$185.

Health insurance

CAD 300-CAD 800

Living expenses

CAD 5,000 – CAD 10,000 per annum

Flight Tickets

INR 1,00,000- 2,00, 000/- per flight

Cost of living in Canada

Work Permit Fees

$155 (INR 11,493) 

Accommodation

CAD 5,000 – CAD 10,000

Travel Costs

CAD 80 – CAD 110 (INR 4,300-INR 6,000) per month

Food

CAD 300- CAD 400 [17,508 INR-23,344] (monthly)

Entertainment

CAD 750 [43,770 INR] (monthly)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scholarship in Canada

Name of University

Eligibility 

Amount in CAD

University of Victoria 

UG, PG, & Ph.D. students

CAD 6400

Brock University

FOR ALL Programs

CAD 20,485

University of British Columbia

UG & PG

CAD 1,02,457

University of Waterloo

UG, PG, & Ph.D. students

USD 12,803

McGill University

Master’s & Doctoral

CAD 15,364

University of Saskatchewan

UG, PG & Diploma Programs

CAD 51,215

Carleton University

UG, PG, & Ph.D. students

CAD 6400

Dalhousie University

UG, PG, & Ph.D. students

CAD 38,405

University of Winnepeg

Undergraduate & Graduate

CAD 6400

University of Manitoba

PG & Ph.D

CAD 20,000

 

 

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