Canada
- Why Study in Canada
Canada is a top destination for international students, known for its high academic standards, safe and welcoming environment, and rich cultural diversity. Canadian institutions offer globally recognized degrees, cutting-edge research opportunities, and a strong emphasis on quality education. With affordable tuition fees, flexible post-study work options, and a clear pathway to permanent residency, Canada provides students with a well-rounded platform for both academic excellence and long-term career success.
- Cost of Studying in Canada
Tuition Fees
Undergraduate: CAD 15,000–25,000 per year
Post graduate / Masters: CAD 18,000–30,000 per year
Living Expenses
Accommodation: $600 – $1,200
Food & Groceries: $250 – $400
Transportation: $80 – $120
Utilities & Internet: $100 – $150
Personal Expenses: $150 – $300
Total:$1,200 – $2,200
Intakes, Eligibility & Entry Requirements
- Main Intakes in Canada :
- Fall (September): Major intake with most course availability
- Winter (January): Secondary intake with wide program options
- Summer (May): Limited intake offered by selected institutions
- Basic Eligibility:
- Undergraduate: Completion of 12th grade or equivalent
- Graduate: Bachelor’s degree with minimum 60–70% or CGPA 2.5–3.0 (depending on institution)
Minimum English Proficiency Requirements
- Undergraduate Programs :
- IELTS: 6.0 overall (no band less than 5.5)
- TOEFL iBT: 80
- Duolingo: 105
- PTE Academic: 58
- Graduate Programs :
- IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band less than 6.0)
- TOEFL iBT: 88–100
- Duolingo: 115–120
- PTE Academic: 60–65
Canada University Options – Undergraduate vs Graduate
- Undergraduate Programmes (Bachelor's Degrees)
- Eligibility:
- Completion of 12th grade
- Good academic records
- Language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)
- Top Majors:
- Business Administration
- Computer Science
- Engineering
- Health Sciences
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Popular Institutions:
- University of Toronto
- University of British Columbia
- York University
- University of Calgary
- Sheridan College
- Graduate Programmes (Master’s/Postgraduate Diplomas)
- Eligibility:
- Recognized Bachelor’s degree
- Minimum 60–70% marks
- IELTS/TOEFL score as per program
- GMAT/GRE (if required)
- Top Majors:
- Data Science
- Information Technology
- Civil/Mechanical Engineering
- MBA
- Public Health
- Popular Institutions:
- University of Waterloo
- McGill University
- Western University
- Concordia University
- George Brown College
- Scholarships & Financial Aid
Many Canadian universities and colleges offer scholarships based on merit and financial need. These may include:
- How Orphic Helps You (Our Services)
At Orphic Immigration and Education Pvt. Ltd.we guide students at every stage of the Canada admission process
- Career Counselling (Online/Offline)
- Program & College Shortlisting
- Fast-track Admission Processing
- Application & SOP Assistance
- IELTS/Duolingo/PTE Training
- Financial Planning & Scholarships
- Visa File Preparation & Education Loan Assistance
- Pre-departure & Settlement Support
FAQs – Study in Canada
What is the best intake to apply for in Canada?
The Fall (September) intake is the most popular, with the widest variety of programs and seats.
Is academic gap accepted in Canada?
Yes, gaps up to 15 years can be justified with valid reasons such as work experience or skill development.
Can I study in Canada after 12th?
Yes, after completing Class 12, you can apply for diploma or undergraduate programs.
Can I work while studying in Canada?
Yes, international students can work up to 24 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks.