Study in Canada

Pursue a world-class education with a wide variety of in-demand programs, hands-on learning through integrated co-op options, and strategic pathways toward permanent residency.

Canada combines globally respected education with strong career outcomes, offering practical, industry-aligned programs with co-op and internship opportunities. With eligible graduates able to receive a Post-Graduation Work Permit for up to three years, Canada gives international students valuable time to gain work experience and strengthen long-term settlement prospects through Permanent Residency.

Some Facts about
Studying in Canada

Intakes

Fall: September
Winter: January
Summer: May

Tuition Fee Range

CAD $15,000 to 35,000 annually

Cost of Living

CAD $1,000 to 1,500 per Month

125 Higher Education Institutions
(Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges)

Documents Required

Documents Required

Benefits of Studying in Canada

Canadian Education System

  • Universities (Public and Private)

    They offer Bachelors and Masters degrees across various disciplines.

  • Community or Public Colleges

    These provide a range of programs, including Bachelor’s degree, UG/PG Diploma and Certificate courses. Community colleges also often have tie-ups with industry partners, offering opportunities for internships such as co-op programs.

  • Private Colleges

    They provide UG/PG Diploma and Certificate courses for in-demand skills.

     

After 12th Std

College:
* UG Diploma – 2 years
*Advanced Diploma – 3 years
University:
*Bachelor’s Degree – 3 or 4 years

After Graduation

College:
* PG Certificate – 1 year
* PG Diploma – 2 years
University:
*Master’s Degree – 1 or 2 years

Visa Process for International Students

Two categories: SDS (Study Direct Stream) and Non-SDS.

Eligibility for SDS:

If any of the above requirements are not met, the student is automatically taken in NON-SDS category. Additional financial documents are required in non-SDS category to show strong ties with one’s home country such as movable and immovable assets, etc. 

Visa Application Process:

Post-Study Work Permit

The Post-Graduation Work Permit in Canada allows international students who have completed a qualifying program of study at a designated learning institution to work in Canada for up to three years. It provides valuable work experience, which can enhance the chances of obtaining permanent residency in Canada through programs like the Canadian Experience Class (CEC).

After 12th Std.

After Graduation