Why Study in Canada?
Learn why Canada continues to be a top destination for international students.

Globally Recognised Education
Canadian qualifications are respected worldwide for academic quality, applied learning, and industry relevance.

Affordable Study Options
Compared to other major destinations, Canada offers competitive tuition fees and reasonable living costs.

Post-Study Work Opportunities
Graduates can gain valuable Canadian work experience through the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program.

Safe & Multicultural Environment
Canada is known for its safety, inclusivity, and welcoming approach to international students.

Strong Career Outcomes
Industry-aligned programs support employability across healthcare, technology, business, and skilled trades.

Safe & Multicultural Environment
Canada is known for its safety, inclusivity, and welcoming approach to international students.

Strong Career Outcomes
Industry-aligned programs support employability across healthcare, technology, business, and skilled trades.
Top Universities & Colleges in Canada
Find recognised Canadian universities offering career-focused programs, practical learning, and post-study opportunities.
Intakes
Jan, May, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
UG 6.0 | PG 6.5
Intakes
Jan, May
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 (academic support available)
Intakes
Jan, May, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.0 (5.5 accepted)
Intakes
Jan, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.5 (or ESL pathway)
Intakes
Jan, May, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.5 (no band below 6.0)
Intakes
Jan, May, Sep
IELTS Minimum Requirement
6.5 (6.0 in select cases)
Eligibility Criteria to Study in Canada
Learn the minimum academic standards required to apply for different study levels in Canada.
Academic Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree
- Completion of Grade 12 or equivalent
- Minimum 50–70%, depending on institution and program
Master’s Degree / PG Programs
- Recognised bachelor’s degree
- Minimum 60–70% overall (program-specific variations apply)
Note: Academic criteria may vary by university, course, and intake.
Language Proficiency
Bachelor’s Study in Canada
- IELTS overall score of 6.0, with no band below 5.5
- PTE Academic score of 50, with minimum 50 in each section
- Some programs may require IELTS 6.5 or higher scores
Master’s / Postgraduate Study in Canada
- IELTS overall score of 6.5, with no band below 6.0
- PTE Academic score of 58, with minimum 50 in each section
- English score requirements may vary by university and program
Accepted English Tests
- IELTS Academic
- PTE Academic
- TOEFL iBT (accepted by select institutions)
- Duolingo English Test (program-specific)
Note: English language requirements may vary depending on the course, institution, and academic background.
Cost of Studying in Canada
Tuition fees in Canada vary by institution, course level, and program type. Below is an indicative annual fee range for selected institutions and programs.
| Top Courses | Average Tuition Fees (Per Year) |
|---|---|
| Business & Management | CAD 15,000 – 30,000 |
| Computer Science & IT | CAD 18,000 – 32,000 |
| Engineering Programs | CAD 20,000 – 35,000 |
| Health Sciences | CAD 18,000 – 30,000 |
| Media & Creative Studies | CAD 14,000 – 28,000 |
Note: Tuition fees are indicative and may vary by university and intake year.
Have a Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
Study gaps are assessed case-by-case. Generally, 2–5 years are acceptable with valid justification.
Students should budget tuition plus living expenses of approximately CAD 20,000 per year.
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions.
Most institutions require English proficiency, though alternatives like PTE or Duolingo may be accepted.
Yes, eligible graduates can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit for up to three years.
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