Capital

Ottawa

Currency

Canadian Dollar (CAD)

Universities

100+ Institutions

Culture

Multicultural & Inclusive

Intakes

Fall & Spring

Climate

Cold Winters, Mild Summers

Why Study in Canada?

Why Choose Canada For Higher Education?

Canada offers globally respected degrees, affordable tuition compared to many Western countries, and strong post-graduation work opportunities. Its education system balances research and practical learning.

Education System Structure

30–36 credit hours per year
Graduate students: 9 credits per semester
Thesis & Non-Thesis options

Top Research Universities
High-Ranked Public Universities
Affordable Colleges
Vocational & Practical Colleges

Engineering
Computer Science
Pharmacy
Business & MBA
Biotechnology
Hospitality

Corporate business refers to large-scale operations involving multiple stakeholders and structured governance for achieving specific business goals.

Corporate business refers to large-scale operations involving multiple stakeholders and structured governance for achieving specific business goals.

Cost & Requirement

Tuition Fees

₹6–30 Lakhs per year

Academic Requirement

55%–80% depending on tier

English Tests Accepted

IELTS / TOEFL

GRE / GMAT

Required for competitive programs

Work & Income Option

Part-Time Jobs

20 hours/week during study
On-campus & off-campus work

PGWP (Post-Graduation Work Permit)

Up to 3 years
Full-time work allowed

Assistantships

Research Assistant (RA)
Teaching Assistant (TA)
Graduate Assistant (GA)

Co-op Programs

Paid internships
Industry experience
Work permit required

Study Permit Process

Canada Study Permit Process

Processing Time: 4–8 weeks (varies)

Required Documents

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