Study in Canada

Study in Canada to unleash endless possibilities

Canada is a top choice for international students, with over 1 million students from 184 countries studying there in 2023, according to IRCC. Canada's appeal lies in its high quality of life, affordable education, and world-class universities, many of which rank among the top 200 globally.

The country's diverse and inclusive environment, along with strong educational standards, makes it a prime destination for those seeking higher education abroad.

Why study in canada?
  • Student-friendly cities: Three Canadian cities rank in the top 50 of the QS Best Student Cities 2024.
  • Post-study work rights: Canada offers up to 3 years of post-study work opportunities.
  • Top universities: Canada has 3 universities in the top 50 of the QS World University Rankings 2024, with 31 universities ranked overall.
  • Multicultural experience: Canada’s diverse student population provides a rich, multicultural educational experience.
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Study destination
English proficiency

Key facts to study in Canada

Education
156+
Universities and colleges
6,42,000
Int’l Students in Canada in 2024
24 Hours
Per week Part-time work permit
2 years
Post-study work permit
Country Stats
Capital
Ottawa
40.5 million
Total Population (2023)
1%
Economic Growth Rate (2023)
English
Primary Language
Weather (August)
17°C - 25°C
Montreal
14°C - 22°C
Vancouver
8°C - 24°C
Calgary
18°C - 26°C
Toronto

Requirements

Academic transcripts
Standardized test scores (SAT, GMAT, GRE, LSAT)
English proficiency test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, PTE, Duolingo, CAEL)
Statement of Purpose and Essay
Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)
Letter of Recommendation
Valid passport copy
Proof of finances (Guaranteed Investment Certificate)

Academic Intake to Study in Canada

Canadian colleges and universities offer three intakes, also known as semesters:

IntakeMonth
Winter IntakeStarts in January/February
Fall IntakeStarts in August/September
Summer IntakeStarts in April/May

Programs and their duration in Canada

Canadian colleges and universities offer three intakes, also known as semesters:

ProgramsDuration
Certificates and Diplomas1-2 years
Associate Degree2 years
Bachelor’s Degree4 years
Postgraduate Diploma1-2 years
Master’s Degree2 years

Popular programs to study in Canada

Canada offers high-quality education across a range of fields. Popular programs for international students include

Accounting
Engineering
Business
Biotechnology
Computer Science & IT
Data Science
Marketing, Media & Communication
Health Science

Our Partner Universities in canada

Brock University
Ontario
University of windsdor
Ontario
Dalhousie University
Nova Scotia
Toronto Metropolitan University
Ontario
Thompson Rivers University
British Columbia
Lakehead University
Ontario
Royal Roads University
British Columbia
Concordia University of Edmonton
Alberta
Capilano University
British Columbia

Cost of Studying in the canada

IntakeAmount in CADAmount in BDT
Foundational CoursesCAD 20,00052,000 - 97,500 BDT
Undergraduate CoursesCAD 33,62352,000 - 97,500 BDT
Postgraduate CoursesCAD 20,12052,000 - 97,500 BDT
Doctorate CoursesCAD 8,000 to CAD 20,00052,000 - 97,500 BDT
MBA CoursesCAD 30,000 to CAD 40,00052,000 - 97,500 BDT
Top Cities Preferred by Students in Canada

Canada boasts top-ranked universities in several popular cities, offering a lifestyle akin to that in the U.S. and various employment opportunities. Key student cities include

Montreal
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Part-time Work Options for International Students in Canada

With a Canadian student visa, international students can work up to 20 hours per week while studying, typically earning around $13-16 per hour. Recently, those with off-campus work authorization on their study permit are no longer limited to 20 hours per week. Students can generally work full-time during school breaks.

Post-Study Work Permit in Canada

The eligibility for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) in Canada depends on the course and its duration. The permit is typically issued for the length of the study program, up to a maximum of 3 years. This permit allows graduates to stay in Canada and gain work experience, which can be valuable for qualifying for permanent residency through the Express Entry system. Articles about Study in Canada

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