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Study in Canada

Study in Canada


The Education System in Canada

Talented individuals from around the world are drawn to Canada for its diversity, prestigious education system, and cosmopolitan cities. Offering a wide-range of degree programs in numerous fields and disciplines, Canada is amongst the most popular study abroad destinations. Plus, almost every program is taught in English, which grants a variety of choice for native speakers and the chance to practice for non-native speakers who want to perfect their skills.

The Canadian education system offers three degrees: bachelor’s, master’s, and doctorate degrees. As an international student, you are welcome to complete all or part of your education in Canada. Like other countries, there are both public and private universities. Tuition fees for public universities average between 7,500 and 22,500 CAD per year, while tuition for private universities tend to be much higher. With few exceptions, degrees earned in Canada are internationally recognized.

A vast majority of degree programs in Canada are taught in English. Therefore, students from countries where English is not the native language will have to prove their English proficiency through either the TOEFL® or IELTS™. That being said, studying abroad in Canada is also a great way to improve your English language skills. Practice speaking with locals to perfect your skills while also making new, international friends. Plus, if you plan on staying in Canada after your studies, proficiency in English will definitely be a requirement.


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How much does it cost to Study in Canada ?

S.no. Study program Average annual fee (in CAD*)
Undergraduate program $13,000 to $20,000 per year
Post graduate master's degree $17,000 to $25,000 per year
Doctoral degree $7,000 to $15,000 per year
MBA $30,000 to $40,000 per year

Admission Procedure For Canada

The basic steps for applying abroad are:

  • Identifying universities and the course of your interest
  • Request universities for application forms
  • Taking various required tests
  • Arranging and preparing essays and recommendation letters
  • Completing and sending application forms along with required documents
  • Applying for VISA after obtaining I-20 from the college

Selecting University

While selecting the right course and University keep in mind the following points:

  • Your academic grades (including achievements)
  • Test scores (GRE/GMAT/SAT/TOEFL/IELTS)
  • Your financial capacity
  • Major (Specialization) subjects that you are interested in
  • Term of entry (Fall/Summer/Spring)
  • The rank and reputation of the University
  • The student to faculty ratio of the college
  • The location of the school (Big city/Small town/Rural setup)
  • The climatic conditions (not to be stressed, unless you have health constraints)

Pre-application

A pre-application is a tentative list of schools that you would like to apply to. On the basis of your academic profile, your probable test scores and financial ability compile a list of universities to which you must send a letter requesting further information. At this stage, you can write to the selected 25-30 universities. You can directly request application materials from the universities. There are three ways to get application forms.

  • Requesting Application Forms via email
  • Requesting Application Forms via Air Mail
  • Downloading from the university website

Documents Required For Admission

A pre-application is a tentative list of schools that you would like to apply to. On the basis of your academic profile, your probable test scores and financial ability compile a list of universities to which you must send a letter requesting further information. At this stage, you can write to the selected 25-30 universities. You can directly request application materials from the universities. There are three ways to get application forms.

  • Completed Application form
  • Essay/s or writing sample
  • Statement of Purpose required for graduates and optional for undergraduates
  • Resume for MBA Students
  • Official score reports of SAT/TOEFL/GRE/GMAT to be sent by ETS
  • Letter from Bank stating – funds available for study
  • Affidavit of Financial Support i.e. letter signed from sponsor or parent
  • Transcripts and Mark sheets from College or University
  • Certificates of Extracurricular Activities

Recommendation Letters

Letter of reference or recommendation letter plays a very important role in the admission process especially for Master’s and Doctoral courses. A recommendation letter is a signed statement from a person who knows you well professionally or has taught you in a subject that is related to the course you are applying to. It should list your positive and negative qualities, strengths and weaknesses, your character and integrity and other such information.

The author or teacher must indicate his position, how long he/she has known the applicant and in what capacity. He/she should briefly discuss the need, importance and usefulness of the study the applicant proposes to undertake. Authors are usually asked to rank applicants in their letters of recommendation, which helps admission officers to interpret the academic credentials of foreign students. Students should obtain letters of recommendation (often on the prescribed forms sent by the institutions) from teachers who know them as a person as well as a student. You may like to request your author to give concrete examples that may show your qualities and help your case.


Essays / Statement of Purpose

The personal essays, and/or statement of purpose, also play a very important role in the process of evaluating your application for both admission as well as financial aid because it gives the faculty, assessing your application, information about you as an individual. For MBA candidates this is probably the most important criterion. In the statement of purpose, which must be concise, the student must define his or her academic goals, and/or research plans. It should include justification for choosing the academic program and specialization, and for selecting the particular college as well as the advantages and benefit of studying that particular course.


Universities and Colleges in Canada

Institute Name Location
ALBERTA
Bow Valley College Calgary
Concordia University Of Edmonton Edmonton
Lakeland College Lloydminster, Vermillion
Lethbridge College Lethbridge
MacEwan University Edmonton
Medicine Hat College (MHC) Medicine Hat
Norquest College Edmonton
Olds College Calgary
Red Deer College Red Deer
South Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) Calgary
St. Mary’s University Calgary
University Of Lethbridge Lethbridge , Calgary
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Acsenda School of Management Vancouver
Adler University Vancouver
Alexander College Burnaby, Vancouver
Arbutus College Vancouver
Camosun College Victoria
Canadian College Vancouver
Capilano University North Vancouver
CDI Burnaby
Coast Mountain College Terrace
College Of New Caledonia (CNC) Prince George
College Of The Rockies Cranbrook
Columbia College Vancouver
Coquitlam College Coquitlam
Canadian Tourism College (CTC) Vancouver
Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) Vancouver
FIC@Simon Fraser University Burnaby , Vancouver
Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) New Westminster
Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) Surrey, Richmond, Langley
La salle College Vancouver
Langara Centre of Entertainment & Arts Vancouver
Langara College Vancouver
Northeastern University Vancouver
North Island College (NIC) Courtenay, Campbell River, Port Alberni
Northern Lights College (NLC) Fort St John, Dawson Creek
New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) Vancouver
Okanagan College Kelowna, Penticton, Salmon Arm, Vernon
Royal Roads University Victoria
Selkirk College Castlegar
Stenberg College Surrey
Sterling College Vancouver, Surrey
Sprott Shaw College Vancouver, Surrey
City University Vancouver
Thompson Rivers University (TRU) Kamloops, Williams Lake
Trinity Western University Langley, Richmond
University Canada West Vancouver
University Of Northern British Columbia Prince George
University of the Fraser Valley Abbotsford
Vancouver Community College (VCC) Vancouver
Vancouver Island University (VIU) Nanaimo
Western Community College Abbotsford, Surrey
Yorkville University Vancouver
MANITOBA
Assiniboine Community College Brandon
International College of Manitoba(ICM) Winnipeg
Manitoba Institute Of Trades And Technology (MITT) Winnipeg
Red River College Winnipeg
The University Of Winnipeg Winnipeg
The University of Winnipeg Collegiate Winnipeg
University Of Manitoba Winnipeg
Asper School of Business Winnipeg
NEW BRUNSWICK
Mount Allison University Sackville
New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) Fredericton,Miramichi, Moncton, Saint John, St. Andrews, Woodstock
University Of New Brunswick (UNB) Fredericton, Saint John
NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
Memorial University of Newfoundland Corner Brook St. John’s
NOVA SCOTIA
Acadia University Wolfville
Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) Halifax
Cape Breton University (CBU) Sydney
St. Franscis Xavier University Antigonish
ONTARIO
Algonquin College Ottawa, Pembroke, Perth
Alpha @ St Lawrence – Toronto Scarborough
BizTech College Mississauga
Brock University St. Catharines
Goodman School of Business St. Catharines
Cambrian College Sudbury
Cambrian@Hanson Toronto, Brampton, Vancouver
Canadore College Brampton, North Bay, Mississauga, Scarborough
Centennial College Toronto
Conestoga College Guelph, Brantford, Kitchener, Waterloo
Durham College Oshawa, Pickering, Whitby
Evergreen College Toronto
Fanshawe College London
Fleming College Peterborough
Georgian College Barrie, Orillia, Owen Sound, Orangeville
Humber College Brampton, Lakeshore, Toronto
Lakehead University Thunder Bay, Orillia
Lambton College Mississauga, Sarnia, Toronto
Loyalist College Belleville , Toronto
Niagara College Welland, Niagara falls
Nipissing University North Bay, Brantford, Bracebridge
Northeastern University Toronto
Northern College at Pures-Toronto Scarborough
Pures College of Technology Scarborough
RUIC@Ryerson University Toronto
Sault College St. Marie, Brampton , Toronto
Seneca College Toronto
Sheridan College Brampton, Mississauga & Oakville
St. Lawrence College Kingston, Cornwall, Brockville
St. Clair College Windsor
Toronto School of Management (TSOM) Toronto
Trent University Peterborough, Durham
University Of Waterloo Waterloo
Wilfred Laurier University Waterloo
Yorkville University Toronto
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
University Of Prince Edward Island Charlottetown
QUEBEC
Aviron québec collège technique Quebec City
Aviron Technical Institute Québec
Canada College Montréal, Sherbrooke
Collège De Comptabilité Et De Secrétariat Du Québec (CCSQ) Longueuil, Montréal
Collège De L’Estrie Inc (CDE) Sherbrooke
CDI Montreal
Cegep de la Gaspesie et des iles (CEGEP) Montreal
Cegep – Marie Victorian Montreal
Herzing College Montreal
ISI (L’institut Supérieur d’Informatique) Montréal
Lasalle Montreal
M College Montréal
Matrix College Montréal
Multihexa college Saguenay
St. Michel College Montréal
Trebas Institute Montréal
SASKATCHEWAN
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Moose Jaw, Prince Albert, Regina, Saskatoon
University Of Regina Regina
University Of Saskatchewan Saskatoon
Great Plains College Swift Current
Parkland College Yorkton
Cumberland College Melfort
YUKON
Yukon University Whitehorse