Canada
Canada, the world’s second-largest country by area, is sparsely populated, with much of its land covered by forests, tundra, and the Rocky Mountains. Its capital is Ottawa, and its largest cities are Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. As a developed nation with the fifteenth-highest nominal per capita income globally, Canada offers a wide range of climates, from Arctic in the north to hot summers in the south. This diversity and high standard of living underscore why overseas education is important for gaining unique cultural and educational experiences.
Canada offers a unique and highly advantageous package for ambitious international students:
Canadian universities and colleges are known for their academic rigor and are ranked among the best in the world.
There are thousands of programs to choose from across various fields, allowing for flexibility in your studies.
Many Canadian institutions are at the forefront of research in science, technology, and innovation.
Canada is a multicultural society that welcomes people from all over the world, creating an inclusive and diverse learning environment.
Scholarships and financial aid programs are available to help students manage costs.
Canada offers competitive and relatively affordable tuition fees compared to other popular study destinations.
Computer Science, IT, Data Science & Analytics, Marketing, Finance, Engineering, Environmental Science, Green Technology, Business Administration & Management, Human Resource Management, Hospitality & Tourism, Media & Communication.
Canadian government scholarships: Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships, Lester B. Pearson International Scholarships.
University-specific scholarships
Private and organization-based scholarships : Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, Aga Khan Foundation.
Indian students can apply for a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) to work in Canada after completing their studies, provided they meet specific eligibility requirements and apply within 180 days of receiving proof of graduation.
Work rules for international students in Canada:
Common tests accepted by Canadian institutions
The most common requirement, with typical minimums of 6.0-6.5 overall for undergraduate and 6.5-7.0 for graduate programs.
Scores vary by institution. For example, the University of Toronto requires an overall score of 93 for graduate programs, with a minimum of 22 in writing and speaking.
Accepted for study permits, particularly for those not using the Student Direct Stream (SDS).
Also accepted by many institutions, with scores varying by program level.