Continuously emerging in the list of the top ten countries with the highest quality of life in the world, Canada is also the second most educated country in the world, where more than half of its residents possess a college degree. Education is compulsory until the age of 16 to 18 years. Hence, Canada is a major competitor in higher education.
Studying in Canada offers an unforgettable life experience, with enriching discoveries in a unique culture. Canada values human rights, equality, and a peaceful society. English and French are Canada’s national languages, so a language barrier should not be an issue if you are proficient in one of them.
Canadian universities and colleges are globally recognized, and the degree you obtain is acknowledged worldwide. This will boost your chances of getting a good job in or outside Canada.
MBA
Computer Science & IT
Business & Finance
Core Engineering & Engineering Management
Physical & Earth Sciences and Renewable Energye
Agricultural Science & Forestry
Biosciences, Medicine & Healthcare
Media & Journalism
Culinary Arts & Baking and Patisserie
Hotel Management
Tuition fees in Canada are more affordable compared to countries like Australia, the US, and the UK. The Canadian government and universities offer scholarships for international students.
Study Level | Tuition Fee, Per Year, in CAD | Tuition Fee, Per Year, in USD |
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Bachelor's degree | Between 14,000 - 51,000 | 10,500 - 38,250 |
Master's degree | Between 12,000 - 44,800 | 9,000 - 33,500 |
Doctorate | Between 15,000 - 30,000 | 11,400 - 22,600 |
Average cost of accommodation in Canada is about CDN $400.
Type | Expenses |
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School-Provided Homestays School-Provided Residence/Dormitory Off Campus Housing |
$400 - $800 per month $3,000 - $7,500 per year $250 - $750 per month |
A single student's budget in Canada is approximately CAD 15,000 (indicative). International students may work up to 16 hours per week during term-time, and full-time during holidays.