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Study in Canada for Indian Students

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Top-Ranked Universities

Programs

Post-Study Work Rights

Pathway to Permanent Residency

Why Study in Canada?

Canada has become one of the most preferred destinations for Indian students seeking quality education and excellent career prospects. Combining academic excellence with a high standard of living, Canada offers a welcoming, multicultural environment perfect for international students.

Key Advantages:

World-Class Education System

Canadian universities and colleges consistently rank among the best globally for teaching quality and research

Affordable Tuition

Comparatively lower fees than USA, UK, and Australia while maintaining high academic standards

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

Work in Canada for up to 3 years after completing your studies.

Pathway to Permanent Residency

Canada actively encourages international students to transition to PR through various immigration programs

Safe & Welcoming

Ranked among the safest countries with a multicultural society that celebrates diversity

High Quality of Life

Excellent healthcare, clean environment, and peaceful communities

Cost of Education in Canada

Canadian education offers excellent value for money with tuition fees significantly lower than other popular study destinations. Costs vary based on province, institution, and program.

Study Level Approximate Annual Cost (CAD)
English Language Programs CAD 1,000 - 3,500
College Diploma Programs CAD 13,000 - 22,000
Undergraduate Degrees CAD 15,000 - 35,000
Postgraduate Diplomas (PG Diploma) CAD 15,000 - 28,000
Master's Programs CAD 17,000 - 40,000
MBA Programs CAD 30,000 - 60,000
Doctoral Programs CAD 7,000 - 15,000 (often with funding)
Programs in humanities and arts are generally more affordable, while engineering, medicine, and business programs have higher fees. Contact TEG Overseas Edu Link for current fee structures specific to your chosen course.

Canadian Study Permit

International students require a Study Permit to study in Canada for programs longer than 6 months. This permit allows you to stay in Canada for the duration of your program plus an additional 90 days.

Key Points:

  • Study Permit is NOT a visa—you may also need a Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) or Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA)
  • Processing time: 4-12 weeks (varies by country)
  • Current application fee: CAD 150
  • Can be extended if you continue studies

Requirements for Study Permit

You’ll need to demonstrate:

  • Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
  • Proof of financial support (tuition + living expenses for first year)
  • Clean criminal record and medical exam (if required)
  • Intention to leave Canada after studies (unless applying for PR)
  • English/French language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, etc.)

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Canadian institutions and government offer various scholarships for international students based on merit, financial need, and specific criteria.

Scholarship Value Eligibility
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships CAD 50,000 per year (3 years) Doctoral students
Lester B. Pearson Scholarships (UofT) Full tuition + living expenses Exceptional international undergraduates
International Student Scholarships (UBC) Varies Merit-based for all levels
York University International Scholarships CAD 35,000 - 100,000 Undergraduate students
Carleton University Awards CAD 4,000 - 16,000 International students
Concordia International Undergraduate Awards Up to CAD 12,000 First-year undergraduates
TEG Overseas Edu Link counselors can help identify scholarships matching your academic profile and assist with applications.

Top Canadian Universities & Colleges

Canada boasts numerous world-class institutions recognized globally for academic excellence.

Leading Canadian Universities (QS World Rankings 2025)

Rank University QS Global Position
1 University of Toronto 21
2 McGill University 30
3 University of British Columbia 38
4 University of Alberta 96
5 McMaster University 152
6 University of Waterloo 166

Popular Colleges for Diploma & PG Diploma Programs

  • Seneca College, Toronto
  • Humber College, Toronto
  • George Brown College, Toronto
  • Centennial College, Toronto
  • Conestoga College, Kitchener
  • Algonquin College, Ottawa
  • BCIT (British Columbia Institute of Technology), Vancouver
  • Fanshawe College, London

Colleges offer practical, career-focused programs with excellent job placement rates and more affordable tuition.

Work While You Study

International students in Canada can work part-time during their studies and full-time during scheduled breaks:

During Academic Sessions

Up to 20-24 hours per week (recently increased to 24 hours)

During Scheduled Breaks

Unlimited hours allowed during official school holiday periods, allowing students to maximize savings.

On-Campus Jobs

No work permit required

Off-Campus Jobs

Allowed with a valid study permit.

Popular Student Jobs:

This provides opportunities to offset living expenses, gain professional experience, and build local networks.

  • Retail sales associate
  • Food service and hospitality
  • Customer service representative
  • Teaching assistant or research assistant
  • Administrative support
  • Tutoring
  • Library assistant
  • Freelance work in your field

Living Expenses in Canada

Canada offers a high quality of life at reasonable costs. Living expenses vary significantly based on city and lifestyle.

Estimated Monthly Living Costs
Expense Category Monthly Cost (CAD)
Accommodation (shared) CAD 400 - 800
Accommodation (studio/1BHK) CAD 800 - 1,500
Food & Groceries CAD 300 - 500
Local Transportation CAD 80 - 150
Mobile Phone CAD 50 - 80
Internet CAD 50 - 70
Utilities (if not included) CAD 100 - 150
Entertainment & Misc CAD 100 - 200
Total Estimated Monthly Expenses: CAD 1,000 - 2,000 (excluding tuition)
Cities like Toronto and Vancouver are more expensive than smaller cities like Winnipeg, Halifax, or Regina.

Cost-Effective Cities for Students:

  • Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Halifax, Nova Scotia
  • Quebec City, Quebec
  • London, Ontario
  • Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Post-Graduation Work Permit

One of Canada’s most attractive features is the PGWP, which allows international graduates to gain valuable Canadian work experience.

PGWP Duration:

  • Programs less than 8 months: Not eligible
  • Programs 8 months to less than 2 years: Work permit valid for duration of program
  • Programs 2 years or longer: 3-year work permit
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Key Benefits:

  • No job offer required to apply
  • Open work permit—work for any employer anywhere in Canada
  • Counts toward Canadian work experience for PR applications
  • Can only be obtained once in a lifetime
  • Must apply within 180 days of program completion

Pathway to Permanent Residency

Canada offers multiple pathways for international students to obtain permanent residency:

Express Entry System

  • Canadian Experience Class (CEC): For graduates with 1 year of Canadian work experience
  • Federal Skilled Worker Program: Points-based system
  • Fastest processing times (6 months average)

Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP)

  • Each province has specific programs for international graduates
  • Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba offer excellent PNP opportunities
  • Additional 600 CRS points in Express Entry

Benefits of Studying in Canada for PR:

  • Canadian education gives additional points
  • Canadian work experience highly valued
  • Easier pathway compared to applying from India
  • Age advantage for young graduates

Student Direct Stream (SDS)

Indian students can benefit from faster study permit processing through SDS:

Requirements:

  • IELTS overall 6.0 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent
  • Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of CAD 10,200
  • Upfront payment of first-year tuition
  • Medical examination completed

Benefits:

  • Faster processing (20 calendar days in many cases)
  • Higher approval rates
  • Simplified documentation

Spouse & Dependent Benefits

Canada offers excellent benefits for students bringing family members:

Spousal Open Work Permit:

  • If studying a Master’s, PhD, or eligible professional degree program
  • Spouse can work full-time for any employer
  • No separate job offer required.

Dependent Children:

  • Can study in Canadian public schools free of charge (K-12)
  • Excellent education system for your children

Popular Canadian Provinces for Students

Ontario

  • Cities: Toronto, Ottawa, Waterloo, London, Kingston
  • Features: Maximum universities and colleges, diverse job market
  • Top Institutions: University of Toronto, McMaster, Western, Queen’s

British Columbia

  • Cities: Vancouver, Victoria, Kelowna
  • Features: Beautiful landscapes, mild climate, tech industry hub
  • Top Institutions: UBC, Simon Fraser University, BCIT

Quebec

  • Cities: Montreal, Quebec City
  • Features: Affordable tuition, French culture, vibrant student life
  • Top Institutions: McGill, Concordia, Université de Montréal

Alberta

  • Cities: Calgary, Edmonton
  • Features: Strong economy, lower cost of living, oil & gas industry
  • Top Institutions: University of Alberta, University of Calgary

Manitoba

  • Cities: Winnipeg
  • Features: Very affordable, excellent PNP program, welcoming communities
  • Top Institutions: University of Manitoba, Red River College

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the total cost of studying in Canada?

Total expenses include tuition (CAD 15,000-35,000/year), living costs (CAD 12,000-24,000/year), health insurance (CAD 600-900/year), and one-time expenses like airfare and initial settlement costs.

Can I work while studying?

Yes, international students can work up to 20-24 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks without a separate work permit.

How long can I stay after graduation?

With a Post-Graduation Work Permit, you can stay and work for up to 3 years after completing your program (minimum 8 months of study required).

Is IELTS mandatory for Canada?

Most institutions require English proficiency tests (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE). Minimum requirements typically range from IELTS 6.0-6.5 overall, with some programs requiring higher scores.

Can I apply for PR after studying in Canada?

Yes, Canada has multiple PR pathways for international graduates including Express Entry (CEC), Provincial Nominee Programs, and other immigration streams. Canadian education and work experience significantly improve your chances.

What is a GIC and do I need it?

A Guaranteed Investment Certificate (CAD 10,200) is required for Student Direct Stream applications from India. It demonstrates proof of funds and is returned to you in installments after arrival.

Which intake is best?

Fall intake (September) is preferred as it offers the maximum program options, scholarship opportunities, and better campus experience. Winter (January) is also popular for many programs.

What's better—university or college?

Universities offer degree programs focused on academics and research. Colleges provide diploma and certificate programs with practical, career-oriented training and better job placement. Choice depends on your career goals.

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