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We will connect you with students who chose Canada for study and achieved their career goals. They can guide you best with their real-life experience and knowledge.
Our counselors are ex-students who will speak to you directly from Canada.
Our Education Counsellors will clear all your doubts and give you the confidence you need for the success you deserve.
1) Renowned quality of life.
You’ll find a high standard of living in Canada. International students benefit from the same rights and freedoms that protect all Canadians: respect for human rights, equality, diversity and a stable, peaceful society. From east to west, the Arctic shoreline, Canada inspires visitors and leaves so many in awe. In addition to friendly, well-educated people, you’ll also discover the beauty of the land. Caution: you may never want to leave Canada!
2) Globally recognized qualifications.
Canada is globally renowned for its education system. Your education in Canada can lead to international opportunities.
International employers recently ranked Canada’s education system in the top 10 of the Global Employability Rankings (Times Higher Education, 2021).
Canada’s higher education system was ranked 7th in the world (Universitas, 2020). Canadian colleges and universities are home to world-class research labs and facilities.
3) Feel welcome in a diverse and inclusive environment.
Canada is an open, safe and culturally diverse society. You’ll feel at home in both our communities and classrooms. In Canada there are more than 250 ethnic origins along with 200 languages from around the world and 70 Indigenous languages spoken
4) Flexible and high-quality education options.
From elementary to post-secondary studies, Canada is known for offering high quality education and research opportunities. You’ll also have the flexibility to transfer between types and levels of education without running into roadblocks common in other parts of the world. Choose from more than 8,000 college and 16,000 university programs. 7 Canadian universities are ranked among the top 200 in the world (Times Higher Education, 2023).
5) Affordable option
In Canada you can access scholarships and work opportunities to help pay for your education. Many programs also offer co-op work placements or internships to get hands-on experience while you study. Most international students are eligible to work during their studies and can get a Post-Graduation Work Permit after their studies.
Tuition fees are generally lower than colleges and universities in Australia, the U.K. and the U.S. (QS Top Universities, 2022).
6) Get a long-term return on your investment.
Get an excellent return on your investment when you use your internationally recognized Canadian qualifications to build your career. Whether you decide to stay in Canada or return to your home country, your Canadian education and network will help prepare you for the future.
A recent study shows that 60% of international students who were employed during their period of study or after graduation became landed immigrants within 10 years of having obtained their first study permit (Statistics Canada, 2021).
Many international students and their families have made Canada their home and become citizens. You could too!
Just over 1.3 million new immigrants settled permanently in Canada from 2016 to 2021, the highest number of recent immigrants recorded in a Canadian census (Statistics Canada, 2022).
As a student in Canada, you’re not a permanent resident or a citizen of Canada. When you finish your studies, you may want to start the immigration process to become a citizen. First, you’ll need to apply for permanent resident status.
This means you will:
Apply for permanent resident status
Remain a citizen of your own country
Become a Canadian citizen when your immigration process is complete
Your expenditure on tuition fees depends on the type of qualification and institution you opt for. Courses in humanities, education, and arts are a little cheaper, while subjects such as medicine and engineering are likely to be more expensive. If you wish to study at a postgraduate level, the tuition fee is typically higher, and the costs vary depending on the program.
S.no. Study program Average annual fee
1) Undergraduate program $13,000 to $20,000
2) Postgraduate master's degree $17,000 to $40,000
3) Doctoral degree $7,000 to $15,000
*Please note all fee figures are indicative
If you want to reduce your study costs, it is best to apply for the various scholarships available for Indian students.
Given below are popular scholarship programs you can apply to study in the Canada as an Indian student.
1) Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
2) Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program
3) Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan
4) National Research Council of Canada (NRCC)
5) Quebec Provincial Government Scholarship
6) Ontario Trillium Scholarship
7) Partnership Grants by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
The three intakes available in Canada are given below.
1) Fall: The Fall intake starts in the month of September
2) Winter: Starts in January; it’s best if you miss the September intake. For a two-year course this can give much needed two summer breaks.
3) Summer: Available for limited programs and colleges, the Summer intake usually starts around April and May
The top courses that one can choose for studying in Canada are given below.
1) Computer science
2) Business
3) Engineering
4) Health sciences
5) Physiotherapy
6) Information technology
7) Animation and gaming
8) Hospitality
Given below are the top Canada universities according to QS World University Rankings 2023.
S.No. Institution QS Ranking 2023 (Globally)
1) University of Toronto 34
2) McGill University 31
3) University of British Columbia 47
4) University of Montreal 116
5) University of Alberta 110
6) McMaster University 152
7) University of Waterloo 154
8) Western University 172
9) University of Ottawa 237
10) University of Calgary 242
Indian students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week during an ongoing session and full-time during vacations. You can also get up to three years of extension post completion of your studies depending on your program duration.
Work while studying
Most international students are eligible to work while studying. There are different requirements for working on campus and off campus.
“On campus” refers to all the buildings on your university or college campus.
“Off campus” means the parts of your town or city that are not part of the university or college campus.
Generally, international students can work off campus up to 20 hours per week:
a) During regular school sessions or while you are studying as part of an intensive program with no planned breaks.
b) If your studies are part-time because you are finishing the last session of your program.
c) If you are a graduate student who has finished the required courses for your degree.
Generally, international students can work full-time:
a) During official school breaks, such as the winter and summer holidays or spring break.
b) After you finish your studies if you have applied for a non-student work permit.
Co-op placements
A co-op placement or program involves working as part of your program of study. You may work on or off campus.
For example, you may be enrolled in a co-op degree program in environmental studies. This differs from the standard degree in environmental studies because it allows you to spend 3 or 4 months (or more) each year working in your field of study. It’s a great way to get hands-on professional experience in a Canadian work setting.
When you are part of a co-op program at a college or university, you can apply for a co-op work permit if:
a) You have a valid study permit.
b) Working is integrated into your study program in Canada.
c) You have a letter from your designated learning institution that confirms all students in your program need to complete work placements to get their degree.
d) Your co-op or internship is 50% or less of the total program of study.
You are not eligible for a co-op work permit and you will need to get a valid work permit if you are studying:
a) English or French as a second language (ESL/FSL)
b) General interest courses
c) Courses to prepare you for another study program
Internships
An internship provides you with on-the-job training. When you are an intern, someone in the workplace supervises you. By working as an intern, you gain knowledge and skills to help you succeed in a trade or profession.
The work permit you need for an internship is the same as the work permit for co-op students.
Help your spouse or common-law partner work in Canada
Do you have a spouse or common-law partner who would like to work in Canada while you study?
Both of you may be able to work while you study in Canada. Working in Canada can help you get practical work experience and build your network. It may even help you stay and work in Canada after your studies.
Get experience with Mitacs
Gain experience beyond your academic institution and increase your employability and professional networks with Mitacs. Through Mitacs’s programs, post-secondary students and recent graduates can find:
a) Paid collaborative projects with Canadian companies and non-profit organizations
b) Research opportunities and connections
c) Professional skills training programs
d) Career development opportunities
e) Funding for student-led eligible start-ups
For over 20 years, Mitacs has nurtured talent through innovation internships allowing students and postdocs to apply their academic skills to solving real-world problems.
Work in Canada after your studies
As an international student who graduated from a Canadian college or university, there are different options for you to live and work here.
Post-graduation work permit
Graduates from certain post-secondary schools can get work experience in Canada with the post-graduation work permit (PGWP). The PGWP is temporary. The work experience you get through the program may help support your application to become a permanent resident of Canada.
Express Entry
Graduates with work experience may be able to settle in Canada permanently by applying for Express Entry. You may be eligible based on your education, skills, work experience and language abilities.
Provincial Nominee Program
Graduates may be able to settle in Canada permanently by applying for the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Each province and territory has its own programs and requirements. If you want to live in a particular province or territory, you may be eligible for their programs based on your education, skills and work experience.
1) Short listing options that best fit your time and cost constraints
2) Assistance for Applications & Admission
3) Guidance for Education Loan
4) Guidance for Scholarships/financial support
5) Assistance for visa application
6) Pre-departure assistance
7) Post arrival assistance
8) Guidance for Employment