Study In Canada
Canada - A Global Leader in Education, Shaping Tomorrow’s Leaders
200+
Universities
C$15k-C$28k
Annual tuition fees
1M+
International Students
1-3 Years
Post-Study Work Visa
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Canada’s Global Top 100 Universities
anada proudly hosts four universities ranked among the world’s top 100, known for academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and a strong global reputation.
Industry-Integrated Degree Programs
These programs combine academic learning with structured work placements, allowing students to gain hands-on industry experience while earning their degree.
Four of the World’s Top 100 Universities
Renowned for academic excellence and innovation, Canada is home to four globally top-ranked universities offering students world-class education, cutting-edge research opportunities, and a supportive multicultural environment.
Start Your Global Future in Canada
Canada offers internationally recognized education, diverse cultural experiences, and strong career pathways making it the perfect place to launch your global journey.
Work-Life Balance in Canada
Canada promotes a healthy work-life balance through flexible work environments, supportive labor policies, and a strong emphasis on personal well-being. With a high quality of life and a culture that values time outside of work.
Graduate Faster with Canadian Degrees
Many Canadian universities offer streamlined programs that allow students to complete their undergraduate degrees in just three years—saving time and helping you enter the workforce sooner.
Explore Career Opportunities in Canada

Business Administration

Engineering

Computer Science

Hospitality

Education

Health Science
Tuition Fees and Living Expenses in Canada
Studying in Canada offers exceptional value through high-quality education, diverse learning environments, and globally recognized degrees. Tuition fees vary by program and institution, while annual living expenses including housing, food, transportation, and personal costs typically range from CAD 15,000 to CAD 20,000. With smart budgeting and access to student support services, international students can enjoy a rewarding academic journey and a comfortable lifestyle in one of the world’s most welcoming countries.
Tuition Fees (Average per annum)
PG Diploma, Diploma & Certificate Program
CAD 15,000 – 20,000
Bachelor's CAD 15,000 – 30,000
Master's CAD 17,000 – 35,000
Living Expenses (Average per month)
Approx. CAD 20,000
Accommodation (Average per month)
On-campus CAD 600 - 1,000
Off-campus rental CAD 550 – 1,200
Homestay CAD 1000 – 1,300
List of Universities in the Canada
Documents required to
study in Canada
Ensure a smooth application to Canadian institutions with this essential document checklist. Most programs require academic transcripts, a valid passport, English or French language proficiency scores (like IELTS, TOEFL, or TEF), a statement of purpose, and letters of recommendation. Some courses may also request a CV, portfolio, or additional forms for study permits. Preparing these in advance helps you apply with confidence and avoid processing delays.
- Valid Passport
- Passport-size Photos
- Proof of finance
- English proficiency scores (IELTS or PTE)
- Letter of acceptance (offer letter from the university)
- Tuition Fee receip
- GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate) account-fixed deposit
- Statement of Purpose (SOP) and Resume
- Visa Application form and Family Information Form
- Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) if required as per the program
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