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Destination CANADA

The process of going to university is an exciting endeavour, but with the rise in tuition prices and a smaller number of scholarships available, it can be even more difficult for students than before. In Canada, however, you can find plenty of great programs that’ll provide you with the education you need to go down the career path you want, with significantly lower costs and better support options to boot.

Canada has always been a popular destination for international students, who come to study in its universities and pursue their degrees. you can study English and still get to experience a different culture. The country has an international reputation for having top-notch education and its tuition fees are reasonable. You’ll also be able to get a Canadian work permit (overseas graduate work visa) if you want to stay after your studies are over.

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Why study in Canada?

  • Academic Excellence
  • Top-notch Universities and teaching methods
  • Affordable cost
  • Multicultural diversity
  • Scholarships
  • World-Class Health Care
  • Work while you study
  • Safe and peaceful country
  • Stay back option after studies
  • Fast track to Immigration
  • Excellent quality of life
  • Exceptional Career Opportunities

Eligibility Criteria

  1. 10+2 education Pass certificate for Bachelor’s degree Program (Percentage based on various University requirements)
  2. Undergraduate degree from an approved university in the field of study for a Master’s Program (Percentage based on various University requirements)
  3. Academic Documents
  4. Letter of Acceptance
  5. Resume and Statement of Purpose
  6. Financial Capacity
  7. Medical Clearance
  8. Tests Required: IELTS/TOEFL

Cost of studying

  • Undergraduate/bachelor’s degree: $14,000 to $21,000 per year
  • Graduate/Masters: $18,000 to $26,000 per year

Cost of living

  • The average cost of living for international students is around $14000 to $20000 per year, including Food and accommodation, Textbooks, Travel and clothing, and miscellaneous expenses. This varies on which province you are studying in Canada. Expenses are relatively manageable by doing a part-time job.

Intakes

  • Fall intake: September
  • Winter intake: January
  • Summer intake: May