Study in Canada
Study in Canada
Why Study in Canada?
- Globally recognized degrees with high academic standards
- Affordable tuition fees compared to USA/UK
- Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) up to 3 years
- Excellent job opportunities in tech, business, healthcare & engineering
- Safe, multicultural & student-friendly environment
- Pathway to Permanent Residency (PR) after studies
- World-class research facilities and co-op (paid internship) programs
- Work part-time up to 20 hours/week
Popular Courses
STEM Courses
- Computer Science
- Information Technology
- Data Science & AI
- Software Engineering
- Mechanical / Electrical / Civil Engineering
- Cybersecurity
- Biotechnology
- Environmental Science
- Healthcare & Nursing
Non-STEM Courses
- Business & Management
- Finance & Accounting
- Supply Chain Management
- Human Resources
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Media, Journalism & Communications
- Project Management
- Early Childhood Education
- Graphic Design & Animation
Top Universities in Canada
- University of Toronto
- University of British Columbia (UBC)
- McGill University
- University of Alberta
- University of Waterloo
- Western University
- Queen’s University
- McMaster University
- University of Calgary
- Simon Fraser University
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Canada a top choice for Indian students?
Quality education, affordable fees, job opportunities, and PR pathways make it extremely popular.
What is the cost of studying in Canada?
Tuition ranges between CAD 15,000–35,000 per year, depending on the course and institute.
Can students work part-time?
Yes, up to 20 hours/week during the semester and full-time during breaks.
What is PGWP and who is eligible?
Post-Graduation Work Permit (1–3 years) for students who complete eligible programs from DLI institutions.
What are the best courses for jobs & PR?
IT, Engineering, Healthcare, Business Analytics, Supply Chain, and Finance.
What English tests are accepted?
IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL, Duolingo (for many colleges).
Are scholarships available for international students?
Yes. Universities offer merit scholarships and entrance awards.
How long does the Canada student visa take?
SDS applications: 4–8 weeks; Non-SDS may take longer.
What is the difference between University & College programs?
Universities offer degrees; Colleges offer diploma/PG diploma programs focused on skills & employment.
Can studying in Canada lead to PR?
Yes, through the PGWP → Work Experience → Express Entry / PNP pathways.