Study in Canada

The second largest country in the world, Canada is a champion of sustainable prosperity and stability.
Intakes:
January (Spring)
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Why Canada?

Canada is the largest country in North America and the second largest country in the world, but its population is only 10% of its neighbour – the United States of America. Canada is well known for its natural beauty – the mountains, the lakes, the landscape, and it is multi-diversity and multi-racial. Canada has two official languages – English and French. Students who would like to study in Quebec, for instance, have to be fluent in French, not necessary English.

Post-secondary education in Canada is provided by Universities and Vocational Institutions. Universities offer Bachelor’s degrees to PhD, whereas Vocational Institutions offer Certificate to Advanced Diplomas or Associate Degrees. Similar to the United States, Canadian Bachelor’s degrees are more general, where professional courses such as Medicine and Pharmacy, Architecture and Law are at the Postgraduate entry. Chat with our friendly counsellors before you put in an application to ensure you maximise your chances of studying here!
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Canada partner institutions

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University Canada West
Main campus:
Vancouver
2
scholarship(s) available
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Trent University
Main campus:
Peterborough
6
scholarship(s) available
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Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Main campus:
Calgary
5
scholarship(s) available
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Sheridan College
Main campus:
Oakville
2
scholarship(s) available
Universities
Vocational Colleges
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Seneca College
Main campus:
Toronto
1
scholarship(s) available
Universities
Vocational Colleges
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Toronto Metropolitan University
Main campus:
Toronto
0
scholarship(s) available
Colleges
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Study Costs

Please note that these costs are estimates, and fees are subject to revision from respective institutions and living conditions.
Study Level
Annual Tuition Fee (CAD)
Annual Living Costs (CAD)
Foundation or Year 12
$17,000 - $30,000
$14,000
Bachelor's Degree
$22,000 - $40,000
$14,000 - $18,000
Master's Degree
$20,000 - $25,000
$14,000 - $18,000

Application Checklist

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Passport
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Academic transcript – Year 12 equivalent
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English language proof – IELTS or TOEFL
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Notarized translation copies (if the document is not prepared in English format)
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Personal statement
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Letter of recommendation (Academic reference)
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Bank statement or sponsorship letter – financial proof for visa purpose
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