
Study in Canada with Global Education Hub
30 Top-Ranked Universities | Up to 3 Years of PGWP | High Employability | Affordable Education
Why Choose Canada?
Globally Recognized Education:
- Canadian universities rank among the top globally. The QS World University Rankings 2025 features 30 Canadian institutions, with three in the top 50.
Affordable Tuition Fees:
- Canada offers high-quality education at significantly lower costs than other popular destinations.
Post-Graduation Work Rights (PGWP):
- Students can work in Canada for up to 3 years post-graduation, improving employability.
Cultural Diversity:
- Canada welcomes students from over 200 countries, creating a multicultural and inclusive environment.
Top Courses to Study in Canada
Canada offers programs aligned with global demand and career growth. Popular courses include:
- Computer Science and IT
- Business and Management
- Engineering and Technology
- Health Sciences
- Physiotherapy
- Animation and Gaming
- Hospitality and Tourism
Institution | QS Global Ranking 2025 |
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University of Toronto | 25 |
McGill University | 29 |
University of British Columbia | 38 |
University of Alberta | 96 |
University of Waterloo | 115 |
Western University | 120 |
Université de Montréal | 159 |
McMaster University | 176 |
University of Ottawa | 189 |
Queen’s University at Kingston | 193 |
Cost of Studying in Canada
Your annual tuition fees depend on the program and institution. Below is an average estimate:
Study Program | Annual Tuition Fees (CAD) |
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Undergraduate Program | $13,000 – $20,000 |
Postgraduate Master’s Degree | $17,000 – $25,000 |
Doctoral Degree | $7,000 – $15,000 |
MBA | $30,000 – $40,000 |
Scholarship Name | Details |
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Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute | Fellowships for graduate to post-doctorate levels. |
Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship Plan | For high-achieving Master’s and PhD students. |
Ontario Graduate Scholarship | For graduate students across disciplines. |
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships | For doctoral students with exceptional research potential. |
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships | Supports postgraduates in healthcare, natural sciences, and social sciences. |
Quebec Provincial Government Scholarship | For students pursuing education in Quebec. |
Ontario Trillium Scholarship | For international PhD students in Ontario. |
Student Visa Requirements for Canada
To study in Canada, you’ll need a Study Permit. Additional requirements include:
- Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
- Proof of funds to cover tuition and living expenses.
- Language proficiency test scores (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL).
- Health insurance coverage.
Intakes in Canada
Canadian institutions offer three intakes each year:
- Fall (September): Most popular intake for Indian students.
- Winter (January): Suitable if you missed the Fall intake.
- Summer (May): Limited programs are available.
Cost of Living in Canada
Living in Canada offers a high quality of life, but costs vary depending on the city and lifestyle. For instance, Quebec is one of the most affordable cities, with a significantly lower cost of living compared to other urban centers like Toronto or Vancouver.
Proof of Funds
When applying for your student permit, it’s essential to demonstrate to the Canadian government that you have enough financial resources to cover your tuition and living expenses. This ensures a smooth visa process and supports your stay in Canada.
Proof of Funds
- Communication Costs:
- Monthly phone and data bills: CAD 20 (on average).
- Look for student discounts and low-cost calling plans to stay connected with friends and family back home.
- Textbooks and Supplies:
- Textbooks for engineering courses: CAD 250–350.
- Courses like law, medicine, and pharmacy may have higher costs.
- Save money by purchasing used books, digital versions, or enrolling in a library membership.
- Personal Expenses and Incidentals:
- Daily costs such as laundry, toiletries, clothing, and dining out vary based on your lifestyle.
- Budget accordingly to ensure you can cover essential and recreational expenses.
Pro Tip: Budget between CAD 1,000 and CAD 2,500 monthly, depending on the city you plan to live in.
Why Choose Global Education Hub?
- Expert Guidance: End-to-end support for admissions and visa applications.
- Scholarship Assistance: Maximize your financial aid opportunities.
- Proven Success: Trusted by thousands of students for higher education abroad.