Study in Canada to experience education in one of the world’s friendliest and most motivating nations. Canada offers international students realistic futures of growth, including excellent educational institutions, globally recognized cities, and the opportunity to work while studying.
From classroom learning to outdoor experiences, studying in Canada is both rewarding and exciting, offering a balanced academic and lifestyle experience.
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| Bachelor’s Degree |
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| CAD 50,000 Average Salary Per Year |
| Master’s Degree |
| CAD 65,000 Average Salary Per Year |
Canada offers high-quality education at world-class universities with strong global recognition. It’s also considered one of the safest countries for international students, with many new jobs created for graduates.
Tuition fees typically range from CAD 13,000 to CAD 35,000 per year, depending on institution and program. Annual living costs (housing, food, etc.) are often estimated around CAD 15,000, though this varies by city and lifestyle.
Yes — students can part time work up to 20 hours per week part-time during term time. They can work full-time during scheduled breaks (summer, winter) if rules allow.
Yes — The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program that offers you a stay back in Canada after studies with a work permit for up to 3 years depending on the course duration. If you want to continue your studies you can apply for a visa and study in Canada after post graduation.
Yes — there are scholarship/fellowship options such as Canadian Commonwealth Scholarships and Fellowship Plan. Many universities in Canada also provide their own scholarships or financial support for eligible international students.