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Study in CANADA

Study in Canada for world-class education, affordable costs, and rewarding career opportunities in a safe, multicultural environment perfect for Indian students.

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Help in finding and applying for scholarships to fund your studies.

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Comprehensive visa application help for hassle-free travel planning.

Why study in Canada?

Studying in Canada offers Indian students world-class education, multicultural experiences, and excellent post-study work opportunities.

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Top reasons to study in Canada

Studying in Canada offers Indian students world-class education, multicultural experiences, and pathways to global careers in a safe, welcoming environment.

Quality Education

Canadian universities provide globally recognized degrees and practical, research-driven learning.

Work & PR Pathways

Opportunities to work during and after studies, with a clear route to permanent residency.

Affordable Tuition

Lower fees and living costs compared to other top study destinations.

Multicultural Society

Diverse, inclusive communities supporting international students' personal growth.

Scholarships & Support

Access to scholarships, grants, and student support services.

Safe Environment

Canada is known for its low crime rates and high quality of life.

Popular courses to study in Canada

Studying popular courses in Canada offers Indian students globally recognized degrees, strong career prospects, and practical learning in high-demand fields.

Top universities to study in Canada

Top universities in Canada offer globally recognized degrees, cutting-edge research, and vibrant student life, making them ideal for Indian students seeking world-class education and career opportunities.

Student visa requirements for the Canada

Study Permit

Main visa for international students pursuing programs longer than 6 months at designated learning institutions (DLIs). Requires proof of acceptance, financial support (CAD 20,635/year), and ties to home country.​

Visitor Visa (Temporary Resident Visa - TRV)

For short-term courses under 6 months. Allows study without a study permit but requires proof of program details and sufficient funds.

Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)

Visa waiver for visa-exempt countries for short stays (up to 6 months). Needed for air travel to Canada for short courses or conferences.​

Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)

Required for 2025 study permit applications. Confirms provincial nomination for study space allocation.

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:

Cost of study in Canada

Studying in Canada involves tuition fees and living expenses, with total costs varying by city, course, and university, making it relatively affordable compared to other top study destinations.
Expense CategoryCost Range (CAD/year)Notes
Undergraduate Tuition15,000 – 53,000Varies by province and university
Postgraduate Tuition13,000 – 45,000Business, Engineering, IT on higher side
Accommodation (Shared)7,000 – 12,000Higher in Toronto/Vancouver, lower in smaller cities
Food & Groceries4,000 – 6,000Cooking at home reduces costs
Transportation1,000 – 1,500Monthly student passes available
Health Insurance600 – 1,000Mandatory for international students
Books & Supplies1,000 – 2,000Depends on course requirements
Miscellaneous2,000 – 4,000Personal, phone, entertainment, travel

Cost of living in Canada

The cost of living in Canada for international students ranges from CAD 1,000 to CAD 2,000 per month, depending on the city and lifestyle, covering accommodation, food, transport, and other essentials.
Expense CategoryAverage Monthly Cost (CAD)Notes
Accommodation800–1,500On-campus cheaper than off-campus
Food400–700Cooking at home reduces expenses
Transportation100–150Student discounts available
Utilities & Internet80–150Varies by location
Health Insurance50–100Mandatory for international students
Books & Supplies50–100Varies by course
Miscellaneous200–300Personal, entertainment, phone

Job in Canada for international students

International students in Canada can work part-time during their studies and full-time after graduation, gaining valuable experience and supporting their living expenses in a country with strong job prospects.​

Scholarships to study in the Canada

Scholarships to study in Canada provide financial support for international students, covering tuition and living expenses through government, university, and private awards.

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    FAQs related to study in Canada

    FAQs related to Study in the Canada provide key information for international students about eligibility, visas, courses, and living in the Canada.
    What are the main requirements for a Canada study permit?
    You need acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), proof of funds (CAD 20,635+ per year for living expenses plus tuition), a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL), valid passport, ties to your home country, and medical exam if required. English/French proficiency may be needed for admission.
    For applications after September 1, 2025, show at least CAD 22,895 for living costs (outside Quebec) plus first-year tuition and travel. This covers accommodation, food, and essentials to ensure financial stability during studies.
    IRCC doesn’t require language tests for study permits, but your DLI sets admission requirements like IELTS 6.5, TOEFL, or PTE. PGWP eligibility now requires language proof post-graduation.
    Yes, with a valid study permit, work up to 24 hours/week off-campus during terms and full-time during breaks. On-campus work has no hour limits. Maintain full-time enrollment.
    PAL confirms your program’s eligibility under provincial caps. Required for most 2025 study permits from DLIs. Master’s/PhD students also need it unless exempt.
    Processing averages 4-8 weeks but varies by country and completeness. Apply early with all documents including biometrics (CAD 85 fee). Track via IRCC portal.
    Include DLI acceptance letter, PAL, proof of funds (bank statements/GIC), passport photos, academic transcripts, SOP explaining study plans, and biometrics/medical if needed.
    Spouses/partners of full-time students may get open work permits; dependent children need study permits. Show extra funds for support. Policies tightened in 2024-2025.
    Common reasons include insufficient funds, weak ties to home, or missing PAL. You can reapply with stronger evidence or request reconsideration. Address refusal letter issues.
    Yes, mandatory. Provinces offer coverage after 3 months (except some like Alberta), but buy private insurance initially. Costs CAD 50-100/month covering emergencies and essentials.