Why Study in Canada?

  1. Canada is home to top-ranked universities like the University of Toronto, McGill, and UBC — globally recognized for academic excellence and research.

  2. Tuition fees and living costs in Canada are generally lower than in the USA, UK, or Australia.

  3. Canada offers one of the most immigration-friendly policies for international students.

  4. International students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks — without a separate work permit.

  5. Canada is a global leader in scientific research, technology, and innovation, particularly in fields like AI, biotechnology, renewable energy, and healthcare.

Our University

How Much Does it Cost
to Study in Canada

CourseFees
Undergrad Bachelor’s DegreeFor international students, the average tuition fee is approximately CAD 40,115 per year.
Post-Graduate Master’s Degree The average tuition fee for international students is around CAD 21,100 per year.

Find more details about study costs here.

Up to 50% Scholarship*

We can help you get a scholarship.

1. Destination Scholarships – up to A$15,000

2. Canada Government Research Training Program (RTP)

3. Provider scholarship, e.g. → South-Asian Student Scholarship – A$10,000 – 20,000 → General Scholarship – 15% to 25% (on annual tuition fees) → Merit Scholarship – 50% to 75% (on annual tuition fees) → Completive/Merit based Scholarship – 100%

Latest Development

Career Opportunities

The Canada Government temporarily removed restrictions on working hours for international students. This means there is currently no restriction on the number of hours that you can work while studying in Canada.

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