STUDY IN CANADA
Qualifications recognized and transferrable around the World
A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is recognized all over the world and will open doors for your future and benefit your career.
Affordable Fee Structure
The quality of education and living standards in Canada are amongst the highest in the world. Cost of living and tuition fees for international students are generally lower in Canada than in other countries
Multicultural Society
Canada is a multicultural country. People from all parts of world study, lives and settle in Canada and Call Canada their home
Healthy and Safe Communities:
People are friendly and open nature; you may not have known that the United Nations consistently ranks Canada as one of the best places in the world to live. Canada is the safest country for international students.
Innovative and Abundant Research Opportunities
Innovative and Abundant Research Opportunities for all the students at all levels of studies. Research is one of the key components of a Canadian post-secondary education. Students have ample opportunity to become a part of this vibrant aspect of education. Canadian government and industry together support research in medicine, agriculture, computer technology, and environmental science etc
Work during Studies
International students get 20 hours’ work permit during studies. This will help them earn a part time income and also give students an opportunity to learn things practically and experience work culture of Canada.
Post Study Work Permit
Canada is one of the few countries who giveInternational students up to 3 years of full time Work Permit after studies
Permanent Residency Options
Canada gives opportunity to apply for Permanent Residency after studies under Express Entry, Canadian Experience class & under Province Nominee Programs (PNP).
Top SPP Institutions in Canada
The Student Partners Program (SPP) is an administrative framework designed and implemented in partnership between the Canadian visa offices in India and the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC). The current list of participating ACCC members is the following.
- Algonquin College
- Bow Valley College.
- Cambrian College of Applied Arts & Technology
- Camosun College.
- Centennial College of Applied Arts & Technology.
- College of New Caledonia.
- College of the Rockies.
- Columbia College
- Conestoga College
- Grant MacEwan University.
- Humber College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning
- Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
- Langara College
- Lambton College of Applied Arts & Technology.
- Loyalist College of Applied Arts & Technology
- Marine Institute of Memorial University.
- Confederation College of Applied Arts & Technology.
- Douglas College.
- Durham College
- Fleming College
- George Brown College
- Georgian College of Arts & Technology
- Medicine Hat College
- Mohawk College of Applied Arts & Technology.
- Niagara College.
- University of the Fraser Valley.
- Vancouver Island University.
- Vancouver Community College
- North Island College
- Northern Alberta Institute of Technology.
- Northern College
- Northern Lights
- Parkland College.
- Red River College of Applied Arts, Science & Technology
- Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology (SIAST).
- Selkirk College.
- Seneca College of Applied Arts & Technology.
- Sheridan College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning.
- St. Clair College of Applied Arts & Technology
- St. Lawrence College
Application Deadline
It is strongly recommended that you submit your application by 01 of April for May intake 01 August for September intake and by 01 December for January entry. Applications for a Study Permit received after those dates will not normally be processed in time for the start of classes and will likely be refused.
Study Cost
The Fee Structure in Canada varies depending upon location of study, course you choose to study, college you choose to study and university you choose to study. So the best thing to do is first shortlist the course and institute student want to study in and then find latest and updates information for that college or university.The tuition fees for international students studying in Canada are as follows
University Fee Structure
UG / PG- Between- $20,000 to $ 35,000 annually varies from course to course and university to university
Community College-Fee Structure
Diploma/Advanced Diploma/PG Diploma- $ 11,500 to 14,500 per year.
Living Cost
$ 10,000 per year in GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate with Scotia Bank)
HOT COURSES
- Practical Nursing
- International Business Management
- Business Accounting
- Digital Media and IT
- Petroleum Engineering
- Project Management
- Robotics and Automation
- Business Administration
- Finance & Economics
- Engineering
- Fashion & Textile
- Hotel Management
- Culinary/Pastry/Cookery
- Information Technology
- Management & Commerce
- Physical Education and Sports
- Environmental Science
- Finance & Commerce
- Informatics and Business Systems
- Law
- Dentistry & Health
- Politics and Policy
- Tourism
- Science & Technology
- Human Resource Management
Work Opportunities
Part time work
International student can work up to 20 hours per week during their studies and full during college/University vacations.
Full Time Work
Canadian Government gives opportunity to International students to gain work experience after their completion of Studies with no restrictions on the types of employment and no requirement for a job offer.
International students who have studies for 2 years are eligible for up to 3 years work permit. Students who have studied for 1 year are eligible for 1 year work permit.
Permanent Residency Option
After getting valuable work experience on a work permit there are also possibilities of attaining a permanent residence in Canada through express entry, Canada experience class and various PNP programs of proveniences.