WhyStudy In Canada ?

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 and education is compulsory until the age of 16 to 18 years. Hence, Canada is a major competitor in the industry of higher education.

Studying in Canada will give you a life experience not to forget! You will find enriching discoveries in a culture that is both unique and different. You may have heard of the kindness and generosity of Canadians in general, and that is no exaggeration, as you will experience once you settle down in the country. In fact, because of these qualities, the United Nations consistently ranks Canada as one of the best places in the world to live in. Canada puts a high value on human rights, equality, and a stable and peaceful society. Also, it is too exceptionally multi-cultural, with much of its population relying on immigrants. Fitting in, so to say, will not be an issue for potential students who wish to study in Canada!

Moreover, English and French are Canada’s national languages, so as long as you are proficient in one of these two languages, a language barrier would not be a problem while studying in Canada.

And very important, Canada offers a high-quality education. Many universities and colleges in Canada are recognised in the rankings worldwide. The degree you obtain at a university or college in Canada is also acknowledged globally, so studying in Canada will most definitely boost your curriculum as well as 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 Energy.

Agricultural Science & Forestry.

Biosciences, Medicine & Healthcare.

Media & Journalism.

Culinary Arts & Baking and Patisserie.

Hotel Management.

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees are also very competitive when compared with other top study destinations for international students. According to a recent study by HSBC, Canada is more affordable than in countries such as Australia, the US and the UK. For international students who need financial assistance, the Canadian government, universities and other organisations have a line-up of scholarships.

Study Level Tuition Fee, Per Year, in CAD Tuition Fee, Per Year, in USD
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

Accommodation

Average cost of accommodation in Canada is about CDN $ 400

Type Expenses
School-Provided Homestays
School-Provided Residence/Dormitory
Off Campus Housing
$ 400 - $800 per month
$3000 - $7500 per year
$250 - $ 750 per month

Living Expenses

You need to keep a little money aside for your grocery shopping, social activities and emergency situations. When living in a foreign country as a student, it is better to keep a track of your expenditures so that you do not over spend. Considering various expenses and living costs, a single student budget in Canada comes out to be approx. CAD 15,000 (indicative).

International students also need to consider their living costs. On average, you should budget for around SGD 10,000 per year. You will be able to work up to 16 hours per week during term-time, and full time during the holidays. If you wish to get a job, you will first need to get approval from your institution.

University of Toronto

McGill University

The University of Alberta

McMaster University

Université de Montréal

The University of Waterloo

Western University

Queen's University.

University of Calgary.

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