STUDY IN CANADA

A high-quality education in world-class institutions. A Canadian degree, certificate, and diploma is considered equivalent to the degrees in other Commonwealth countries and the US.

Canada’s universities maintain high standards of academic excellence and are consistently recognised in top international rankings. In 2012, four Canadian universities: University of British Columbia,

McGill University, McMaster University and the University of Toronto, were listed in the top 100 colleges by ARWU Shanghai Rankings. A wide range of programmes and courses to choose from Universities, colleges, and other post-secondary education institutions offer a range of programmes in a wide variety of purely academic and skill-oriented professional and technical fields.

Canadian universities offer more than 10,000 undergraduate and graduate degree programmes, as well as professional degree programmes and certificate courses.

Students can also choose to pursue various workshops, short courses, and upgrades for skilled workers and professionals side by side to their main degree programme. Some institutions offer specialised courses from a wide range of fields like fisheries, agriculture, apiary, paramedical technology, etc.

However, fields such as telecommunications, medicine, agriculture, computer technology, business studies, and environmental science are the most sought after by Indian students. Tuition fees for foreign students in Canada are the lowest compared to the US, UK, and Australia. The average cost for a foreign student for one year in an undergraduate programme is CAD 11, 903.

Fees for bachelor’s degrees at US public universities are almost 1/3 higher than Canadian universities. Compared to private universities in the US, fees in Canadian universities for undergraduate programmes were found to be less than half. The Canadian government recognises that international students bring fresh ideas to Canada and contribute a great deal to various disciplines and the industry with the knowledge they bring from their home countries.