Canada
Studying in Canada has become one of the top choices for Indian students, thanks to its world-class educational institutions, multicultural environment, excellent career opportunities, and high quality of life. Canada is known for its diverse programs, affordable tuition fees, post-study work options, and welcoming attitude towards international students. Below is a detailed guide on everything Indian students need to know to study in Canada.
Why Study in Canada?
- World-Class Education System: Canada is home to some of the top-ranked universities globally, such as the University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia (UBC), McMaster University, and University of Waterloo. Canadian universities are known for their high academic standards, research opportunities, and innovative teaching methods.
- Affordable Education: Compared to countries like the USA and the UK, Canada offers relatively affordable tuition fees while maintaining a high level of education. Tuition fees for international students generally range between CAD 7,000 to 29,000 per year depending on the program and university.
- Post-Graduation Work Opportunities: Canada offers excellent opportunities for students to gain work experience after completing their studies. The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows students to stay in Canada and work for up to three years, depending on the length of their program. This is a great pathway to gaining work experience and applying for permanent residency (PR) in Canada.
- Cultural Diversity: Canada is one of the most multicultural countries in the world, and students from all over the globe choose to study there. The diverse student body creates an inclusive environment where students from India can feel at home while enjoying a rich cultural experience.
- Pathway to Permanent Residency: Canada has a relatively straightforward immigration system for international students. After working in Canada post-graduation, students can apply for permanent residency (PR) through various immigration programs like the Express Entry System and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs).
- Safe and High Quality of Life: Canada is consistently ranked as one of the safest countries in the world. It has a high standard of living, excellent healthcare, and a strong economy. Canadian cities such as Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa offer a perfect mix of natural beauty, cosmopolitan lifestyle, and outdoor recreational activities.
Eligibility Requirements for Indian Students
1. Academic Qualifications:
- Undergraduate Programs: To apply for a bachelor’s degree, Indian students must have completed their 12th grade (higher secondary education) from a recognized board. The required percentage typically ranges from 60% to 80%, depending on the university and program. For competitive courses like Engineering, Computer Science, and Business, higher grades may be required.
- Postgraduate Programs: For a master’s degree, students need a bachelor’s degree from a recognized Indian university. A minimum of 50% to 70% in your undergraduate program is typically required, but the exact percentage varies by the university and course. Some competitive programs, such as MBA or MSc in Engineering, may require higher grades and relevant work experience.
2. English Language Proficiency:
• IELTS (International English Language Testing System):
- For undergraduate programs: 6.0 to 6.5 overall with no band below 5.5.
- For postgraduate programs: 6.5 to 7.0 overall with no band below 6.0.
• TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language):
- For undergraduate programs: A score of 80-90.
- For postgraduate programs: A score of 90-100.
• PTE (Pearson Test of English):
- For undergraduate programs: 55 to 60.
- For postgraduate programs: 60 to 70.
3. Visa Requirements:
- Letter of Acceptance (LOA): An official letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) confirming your admission to a program of study.
- Proof of Funds: You need to demonstrate that you have sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs. As of 2024, the general requirement is CAD 10,000 per year for living expenses (for students outside of Quebec).
- Study Permit Application: After receiving the Letter of Acceptance, you can apply for a study permit online through the Canadian Immigration and Citizenship website (CIC).
- Health and Medical Requirements: Some students may be required to undergo a medical exam. Additionally, students must have health insurance coverage.
- Genuine Temporary Resident (GTR) Statement: You must prove that you intend to return to your home country after completing your studies.
4. Health Insurance:
- International students in Canada need to have health insurance while studying. Some provinces (such as British Columbia, Alberta, and Ontario) provide provincial health insurance to international students, but in others, students must purchase private health insurance plans.
Application Process
1. Research and Choose a Program:
2. Prepare Documents:
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- English language proficiency test scores (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
- Updated Resume/CV (for postgraduate applications)
- Passport copy
- Proof of funds (bank statements or sponsorship letters)
3. Apply to Universities:
4. Receive Offer Letter:
5. Accept the Offer and Pay the Deposit:
6. Apply for Study Permit (Student Visa):
7. Accommodation and Travel:
Cost of Studying and Living in Canada
1. Tuition Fees:
- Undergraduate programs: CAD 7,000 to 29,000 per year
- Postgraduate programs: CAD 10,000 to 40,000 per year
2. Living Expenses:
- Accommodation: CAD 400 to 1,200 per month (depending on the city and type of housing)
- Food: CAD 200 to 500 per month
- Transportation: CAD 100 to 200 per month
3. Scholarships and Financial Aid:
- Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (for doctoral students)
- Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Program
- University-specific scholarships (check university websites for opportunities)
- Research funding for students pursuing postdoctoral studies
Post-Graduation Opportunities and Pathways to Permanent Residency
1. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP):
2. Permanent Residency (PR):
Canada offers pathways to permanent residency through programs like the Express Entry system and the Provincial Nominee Program
University List
University of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan, Canada
University of Regina
Saskatchewan, Canada
1. ADLER UNIVERSITY VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
2. ALGONQUIN COLLEGE OTTAWA ONTARIO
3. BOW VALLEY COLLEGE CALGARY ALBERTA
4. BRESCIA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON ONTARIO
5. BRITISH COLUMBIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – BCIT VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
6. BROCK UNIVERSITY ST. CATHARINES ONTARIO
7. CAMBRIAN COLLEGE SUDBURY ONTARIO
8. CAMBRIAN COLLEGE – HANSON CAMPUS TORONTO ONTARIO
9. CANADORE COLLEGE NORTH BAY ONTARIO
10. CANADORE COLLEGE – STANFORD CAMPUS TORONTO ONTARIO
11. CAPE BRETON UNIVERSITY – CBU SYDNEY NOVA SCOTIA
12. CAPILANO UNIVERSITY VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
13. CEGEP GASPE COLLEGE GASPE QUEBEC
14. CEGEP MARIE VICTORIN COLLEGE MONTREAL QUEBEC
15. CENTENNIAL COLLEGE TORONTO ONTARIO
16. CESTAR COLLEGE LONGVEVIL QUEBEC
17. CITY UNIVERSITY VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
18. COAST MOUNTAIN COLLEGE TERRACE BRITISH COLUMBIA
19. COLLEGE NATIONAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MONTREAL QUEBEC
20. COLLEGE OF NEW CALEDONIA PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA
21. COLLEGE OF THE ROCKIES CRANBROOK BRITISH COLUMBIA
22. COLLEGE ST.MICHEL MONTREAL QUEBEC
23. CONESTOGA COLLEGE KITCHENER ONTARIO
24. CONFEDERATION COLLEGE THUNDER BAY ONTARIO
25. CRANDALL UNIVERSITY MONCTON NEW BRUNSWICK
26. CUMBERLAND COLLEGE MELFORT SASKATCHEWAN
27. DOUGLAS COLLEGE NEW WESTMINSTER BRITISH COLUMBIA
28. DURHAM COLLEGE OSHAWA ONTARIO
29. FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON UNIVERSITY – FDU VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
30. FANSHAWE COLLEGE LONDON ONTARIO
31. FLEMING COLLEGE PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO
32. FLEMING COLLEGE TORONTO ONTARIO
33. FRASER INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE – FIC VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
34. GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE TORONTO ONTARIO
35. GEORGIAN COLLEGE BARRIE ONTARIO
36. GEORGIAN COLLEGE TORONTO ONTARIO
37. GREAT PLAINS COLLEGE SWIFT CURRENT SASKATCHEWAN
38. HUMBER COLLEGE TORONTO ONTARIO
39. INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MANITOBA – ICM WINNIPEG MANITOBA
40. KEYANO COLLEGE FORT McMURRAY ALBERTA
41. KING’S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE @ WU LONDON ONTARIO
42. KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY SURREY
43. LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY THUNDER BAY ONTARIO
44. LAKELAND COLLEGE LLOYDMINSTER ALBERTA
45. LAMBTON COLLEGE – SARNIA | MISSISSAUGA | TORONTO SARNIA ONTARIO
46. LANGARA COLLEGE VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
47. LASALLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MONTREAL QUEBEC
48. LASALLE COMMUNITY COLLEGE – UG ONLY VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
49. LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY SUDBURY ONTARIO
50. LESTER B PEARSON SCHOOL BOARD DORVAL QUEBEC
51. LETH BRIDGE COLLEGE LETHBRIDGE ALBERTA
52. LOYALIST COLLEGE BELLVILLE ONTARIO
53. LOYALIST COLLEGE – TORONTO TORONTO ONTARIO
54. MANITOBA INSTITUTE OF TRADE AND TECHNOLOGY – MITT WINNIPEG MANITOBA
55. MEDICINE HAT COLLEGE MEDICINE HAT ALBERTA
56. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY – GREENFIELD CAMPUS (UG ONLY) ST. JOHN’S NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
57. MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY SACKVILLE NEW BRUNSWICK
58. MOUNT ROYAL UNIVERSITY CALAGARY ALBERTA
59. MOUNT SAINT VINCENT UNIVERSITY HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA
60. NEW YORK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – NYIT VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
61. NIAGARA COLLEGE WELLAND ONTARIO
62. NIAGARA COLLEGE – TORONTO TORONTO ONTARIO
63. NORQUEST COLLEGE EDMONTON ALBERTA
64. NORTH ISLAND COLLEGE COURTENAY BRITISH COLUMBIA
65. NORTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – NAIT EDMONTON ALBERTA
66. NORTHERN COLLEGE TIMMINS ONTARIO
67. NORTHERN COLLEGE – PURES CAMPUS SOUTH PORCUPINE, TORONTO ONTARIO
68. NORTHERN LIGHTS COLLEGE ATLIN BRITISH COLUMBIA
69. OLDS COLLEGE OLDS ALBERTA
70. ONTARIO TECH UNIVERSITY OSHAWA ONTARIO
71. PARKLAND COLLEGE CANORA SASKATCHEWAN
72. RED RIVER COLLEGE WINNIPEG MANITOBA
73. SASKATCHEWAN POLYTECHNIC SASKATOON SASKATCHEWAN
74. SAULT COLLEGE SAULT STE. MARIE ONTARIO
75. SELKIRK COLLEGE CASTLEGA BRITISH COLUMBIA
76. SENECA COLLEGE TORONTO ONTARIO
77. SHERIDAN COLLEGE TORONTO ONTARIO
78. SOUTHERN ALBERTA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY – SAIT CALGARY ALBERTA
79. ST. CLAIR COLLEGE WINDSOR ONTARIO
80. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER UNIVERSITY ANTIGONISH NOVA SCOTIA
81. ST. LAWRENCE COLLEGE KINGSTON ONTARIO
82. ST. LAWRENCE COLLEGE – ALPHA CAMPUS TORONTO ONTARIO
83. ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY (UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA) HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA
84. THE KING’S UNIVERSITY EDMONTON ALBERTA
85. TAV COLLEGE – CEGEP MONTREAL QUEBEC
86. TORONTO METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY TORONTO ONTARIO
87. TRENT UNIVERSITY PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO
88. TRINITY WESTERN UNIVERSITY LANGLEY BRITISH COLUMBIA
89. UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA EDMONTON ALBERTA
90. UNIVERSITY OF CANADA WEST VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
91. UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH GUELPH ONTARIO
92. UNIVERSITY OF THE FRASER VALLEY ABBOTSFORD BRITISH COLUMBIA
93. UNIVERSITY OF LETHBRIDGE LETHBRIDGE ALBERTA
94. UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA – UNBC PRINCE GEORGE BRITISH COLUMBIA
95. UNIVERSITY OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CHARLOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
96. UNIVERSITY OF REGINA REGINA SASKATCHEWAN
97. VANCOUVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA
98. VANCOUVER ISLAND UNIVERSITY NANAIMO BRITISH COLUMBIA
99. VANIER COLLEGE MONTREAL QUEBEC
100. WILFRID LAURIER UNIVERSITY WATERLOO ONTARIO
101. UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR WINDSOR ONTARIO
102. PROVIDENCE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE & THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY OTTERBURNE MANITOBA
103. NORTHWEST COLLEGE NORTH BATTLEFORD SASKATCHEWAN
104. SOUTHEAST COLLEGE WHITEWOOD SASKATCHEWAN
105. UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN SASKATOON SASKATCHEWAN