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Study in Canada

Canada is one of the most preferred destinations for international students, known for its world-class education, diverse culture, and welcoming immigration policies.

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Key Facts

Everything you need to know at a glance.

Capital Ottawa
Largest Cities Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary
Official Languages English & French
Currency Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Population ~39 million (2025)
Intakes Fall (Sept), Winter (Jan), Summer (May)
Post-Study Work Up to 3 years (PGWP)
Pathway to PR Yes, via Express Entry, PNP, AIP, etc.

Why Study in Study in Canada?

Discover the benefits of choosing this destination for your education.

Globally Recognized Degrees

Canadian degrees are internationally respected for their quality and research focus.

Affordable Tuition

Lower tuition fees compared to USA, UK, and Australia for similar quality.

Multicultural Society

A diverse and inclusive society with immigrants from all over the world.

High Quality of Life

Safe cities, clean environment, and high living standards.

Post-Study Work Opportunities

PGWP allows students to gain valuable Canadian work experience.

Pathway to PR

Studying in Canada opens doors to permanent residency through programs like Express Entry.

Education System

Understanding the levels of education and grading system.

Levels of Education

1. Primary & Secondary Education

Grade 1 to 12

Compulsory education.

2. Post-secondary Education

Varies

Colleges, Universities, Technical Institutes.

3. Undergraduate (UG)

3 to 4 years

Bachelor’s Degree.

4. Postgraduate (PG)

1 to 2 years

Graduate Certificate, PG Diploma.

5. Master’s Degree

1 to 2 years

Coursework or Thesis-based.

6. Doctorate (Ph.D.)

3 to 5 years

Research-intensive.

Grading System

Percentage
Out of 100% Varies
Letter Grades
A+, A, B, etc. Varies
GPA
On 4.0 or 9.0 scale Varies

Credentials Awarded

Credential Duration Example
Certificate 6 months to 1 year Accounting, Culinary Arts
Diploma 1–2 years Business Admin, IT, Engineering Tech
Advanced Diploma 2–3 years Applied Arts, Health Sciences
Bachelor’s Degree 3–4 years BBA, BSc, BA, BEng
Postgraduate Diploma 1–2 years PG in Marketing, Project Management
Master’s Degree 1–2 years MSc in CS, MBA
Ph.D. 3–5 years Ph.D. in Biology, Engineering

Types of Institutions

Understanding the different types of universities available.

1

Universities

Offer research-based programs, degrees (UG, PG, Ph.D.), often with global rankings

2

Colleges

More practical & career-oriented, offer Diplomas, Certificates, some Degree programs

3

Polytechnic Institutes

Focus on technical and applied education, work-integrated learning

4

CEGEPs (Quebec)

Pre-university & technical education (unique to Quebec)

University-Specific Scholarships

Financial aid opportunities for international students.

Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships

Government-funded. CAD 50,000/year for 3 years for Doctoral (PhD) students.

Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships

Government-funded. CAD 70,000/year for 2 years for Postdoctoral students.

Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship

University of Toronto. Full tuition, books, and living expenses for 4 years (Undergrad).

Ontario Trillium Scholarship

Provincial funding. CAD 40,000/year for 4 years for PhD students.

Major Intakes

Admission cycles for international students.

Fall Intake (September Intake)

Also called: Application: Oct to March (prev year) | Start: Late Aug/Sept

Main intake with the widest variety of programs and scholarships. Almost all universities and colleges offer most UG, PG, and Ph.D. programs. Higher competition.

Best For: Students wanting full program & scholarship options, top-ranked universities.

Winter Intake (January Intake)

Also called: Application: May to Sept (prev year) | Start: Jan

Limited but still significant program availability. Easier to get admission to less competitive programs.

Best For: Students needing more time for prep, seeking entry to diploma/mid-year master's.

Summer Intake (May Intake)

Also called: Application: Sept to Feb | Start: April or May

Least competitive but limited courses and colleges. Mostly available for short-term programs, diplomas, certificates.

Best For: Vocational courses, targeting colleges (not universities).

Intake Comparison

Intake Starts Applications Open Course Availability Scholarship Availability Competition
Fall (Sept) Aug–Sept Oct–Mar (prev. year) High High High
Winter (Jan) Jan May–Sept (prev. year) Moderate Moderate Moderate
Summer (May) Apr–May Sept–Feb Low Low Low

Admission Requirements

What you need to apply to Canada Universities.

Undergraduate (UG)

Minimum 70-80% in 12th grade. IELTS: 6.0-6.5 overall. SOP, LORs.

Postgraduate (PG)

Bachelor's Degree with 70-75%. IELTS: 6.5-7.0. GRE/GMAT (certain programs). SOP, LORs, CV.

Ph.D.

Master's Degree with research experience. Strong research proposal. IELTS: 7.0. Supervisor approval.

Documents Needed

Passport, Transcripts, IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo, SOP, LORs, Resume/CV, Portfolio, Work Exp.

Career Growth & Post-Study Work

High-demand sectors and Graduate Route Visa opportunities.

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

Up to 3 years (depending on program length) | Valid for full-time work | Essential for PR pathways

Information Technology (IT) & Software

  • Growth: Tech start-ups, government digital transformation, cybersecurity, AI.
  • Top Employers: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Waterloo (Tech Hubs)
  • Salary Range: CAD 60,000 - CAD 120,000+

Healthcare And Life Sciences

  • Growth: Aging population, public healthcare investment, biotech innovation.
  • Top Employers: Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta
  • Salary Range: CAD 50,000 - CAD 80,000+

Engineering

  • Growth: Infrastructure projects, renewable energy, urban development.
  • Top Employers: Alberta, Quebec, Ontario
  • Salary Range: CAD 60,000 - CAD 120,000+

Finance, Accounting & Business

  • Growth: Financial hubs, global trade, fintech.
  • Top Employers: Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary
  • Salary Range: CAD 50,000 - CAD 100,000+

Permanent Residency (PR) Process

Canada offers a smooth pathway for international students to transition from a study permit to permanent residency.

1

Study In Canada

Complete a program (minimum 8 months) from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).

2

Apply For PGWP

Valid for up to 3 years. Allows full-time work in any field.

3

Gain Canadian Work Experience

Work for 1+ year in a skilled occupation (NOC TEER 0, 1, 2, or 3).

4

Apply For PR

Via Express Entry System (CEC, FSWP), Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), or AIP.

Types of Canada Visas

A quick overview of visas for international students.

Visa Type Purpose Work Allowed? Can Apply for PR?
Study Permit Study full-time in Canada Duration of course LOA, funds, IELTS, SOP
SDS Visa Fast-track student visa Course duration GIC, IELTS 6.0 in each band
PGWP Work post-graduation Up to 3 years Completion letter, full-time study
Spouse/Dependent Visa Bring spouse/children Same as study permit Proof of relationship, financials
Visitor Visa (TRV) Short-term visit or study (<6 mo) Up to 6 months Purpose letter, funds
Co-op Work Permit Internship/co-op during studies Duration of program Co-op letter from college
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Frequent Answer Question

Quick Answers To Your Visa Queries

Language Of Instruction?
English in most provinces, French in Quebec and some bilingual institutions.
What is the Academic Calendar?