Study in CANADA
- Territories : Northwest Territories, Yukon. Nunavut
- Capital : Ottawa
- Currency : Canadian Dollar (CAD)
- Language : English & French
Why study in CANADA?
- World wide recognition with a diverse range of academic programs
- Canada prioritizes research and innovation, providing students with cutting-edge facilities and resources
- Stimulating academic environment
- Opportunities to work and gain practical experience during and after study
- Post study work permits after completion of the course
- Tuition fee in Canada fairly cheaper compared to other popular study destinations.
- Nomination for Immigration to Canada under Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)
Diploma – 2 Years
Advance Diploma – 3 Years
Bachelors – 4 Years
PG Diploma – 1-2 Years
Masters – 2 Years
Doctoral/ PhD – 2-5 Years
IELTS or TOEFL scores or any equivalent as a proof of English Proficiency
Undergraduate – IELTS score of 6.0- 6.5, TOEFL score of 80 & above
Postgraduate- IELTS score of 6.6- 7, TOEFL score of 90 & above
Good score of GMAT is required for MBA admission
Diploma Programs : Overall band score of 5.0
Bachelor’s Programs: Overall band score of 6.0
Masters’ Programs : Overall band score of 6.0 -6.5
TUITION FEE :
Tuition Fees Ranges from CAD 11,000- 22,000 per year depending on the course
(Tuition Fees are only indicative, may vary from University to University, course to course)
Applicant will need to have CAD 22,895 on or after September 1, 2025
Canadian Universities generally offers 3 intakes-
Winter, Summer, Fall
January, May, September
