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Canada is globally recognized for its world-class academic institutions, welcoming environment, and post-study career opportunities. It remains one of the top choices for ambitious students. Get end-to-end guidance from university shortlisting to visa success with our senior counsellors.

Tuition Fees & Cost of Living

Expense Category Estimated Average Costs
Average Tuition Fees CAD 15,000 to CAD 35,000 per year
Estimated Cost of Living CAD 20,635 per year (required GIC threshold)

Academic & Language Requirements

Undergraduate Study

Minimum 60% - 65% in 12th Grade

Postgraduate Study

Minimum 55% - 60% in Bachelor's degree

Language Standard

IELTS 6.0/6.5 overall (or PTE equivalent)

Academic Intakes & Deadlines

Fall Intake

September (Primary intake for all major courses)

Winter Intake

January (Secondary intake for selected courses)

Summer Intake

May (Limited vocational and certificate courses)

Student Visa Step-by-Step Timeline

Step 1

Shortlist DLI institutions and complete applications (8-10 months prior)

Step 2

Secure Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from your chosen university

Step 3

Pay first-year tuition fee and purchase Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC)

Step 4

Undergo medical checks and submit Study Permit application via SDS or Non-SDS

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I work in Canada while studying?

A: Yes, you can work up to 20 hours per week off-campus during classes, and full-time during breaks.

Q: What is PGWP?

A: The Post-Graduation Work Permit allows graduates to stay and work in Canada for up to 3 years.

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