CANADA

WHY CANADA

Canada has consistently maintained its prestige as an attractive education hub due to a variety of factors including its global recognition and reputation, affordability, cultural exposure and abundant research opportunities. Canada has established itself as an immensely high benchmark for academic standards and has rigorous processes to uphold quality that ultimately are designed to broaden opportunities for the longer term. Furthermore, a total of 13 Universities from Canada are recognized in the world's top 200 by QS including 3 that appear in the Top 50.

For a higher education in Canada is the most important: choose the right school. There are hundreds of schools across Canada to choose from. Some rank in the top universities of the world. Other aren’t so famous, but they offer widely recognised degrees in a smaller setting with excellent support for ESL learners.

When Your Selecting an institute, You should consider the following:
  • Education quality (an institute’s reputation)
  • Institutes’ Accreditations
  • Alumni success
  • Job opportunities
  • Career pathway options (after graduation)
  • Immigration benefits after graduation
  • Quality of the ESL programs and fast-tracking possibilities
  • Student’s previous education and transfer credits
Language and other Aptitude tests
  • English Language proficiency is required. Acceptable tests are IELTS (overall bands 6 -6.5 undergraduate programs; Overall 6.5 and no band less than 6 for Masters/Grad Certificates and higher degrees) and TOEFL (Overall scores of 79 and above)
  • SAT/ACT is must for admission to undergraduate programs (min. 1800)
  • GRE may be required for Health, Management, Science and Engineering courses
  • GMAT required for any Management related courses
Documents for Admission:-
  • Passport
  • 10th
  • Inter
  • PC, CMM, Individual Transcripts
  • Language requirements (English – IELTS/TOEFL)
  • LOR’s
  • SOP
  • Resume
  • Work related documents 
    Processing time for an Admission takes 1-2 months
Documents For Visa:-
  • Offer Letter/LOA (Letter of Acceptance)
  • Passport
  • Transcripts
  • Language requirements (English – IELTS/TOEFL),
  • Work related documents
  • SOP
  • Financial documents
  • Bank deposits
  • Medical Tests

Processing times: Applicant must apply for the student visa at-least 1 – 2 months prior to the intake to avoid any delay or rejection.

Cost of Education
  • Studying in Canada is not free, but it is affordable. The average cost for a foreign student for one school year (8 months) in an Arts & Science program is C$11,903.
  • Average tuition fees will range from CAD 13,000 – CAD 25000/ year for undergraduate Admissions
  • For postgraduate admission min. CAD 10,000 – CAD 30,000 per/year. Cost of Living

For accommodation, students have a number of options available that can be on-campus or off-campus such as hostels, rented housing, home stay etc. Cost of living for students in Canada would be between C$8,000 - C$12,000 depending upon the location of their residence.

Other Costs
  • Institute/ University admission application fees (CAD 80 – CAD 100) as applicable
  • English/French/Aptitude test costs
  • Notary, attestation or Certification
  • International courier costs
  • Obtaining official transcripts, Test scores reporting costs for English and aptitude tests
  • Medical or Travel insurances or Medical examination costs (if applicable)
  • Visa application fees – CAD 150

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