Frequently Asked Questions about Study in Canada
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In this blog, we try to answer all your queries about studying in Canada. We believe that the blog will help clear your doubts and give you a better understanding of different aspects of studying in Canada. Below are some of the most asked questions by the students going to study in Canada and our answers to them.
Should I study in
Canada after the 12th?
Yes, definitely!
The younger you are, the easier you adapt to your life changes. Canada presents
amazing opportunities to international students when it comes to studying. You
can work along with your studies, manage your finances and learn how to survive
independently. After 12th, you are young and energetic, and you can gain
knowledge of your dream field in studies and make the most out of your time in
Canada with full enthusiasm. You can plan to pursue a graduate degree after the
12th in Canada and choose any stream for graduation; it can be commerce, arts,
science, etc. The universities in Canada are renowned worldwide for offering
great quality education and are more balanced in theory and practical
applications, so you don’t have to worry about the quality of the education
that you will receive. These universities let students explore and experiment,
select a course in the fields that interest them, and remain flexible in their
approach. Studying in Canada after the 12th presents you with infinite opportunities
to mould your life the way you want, learn essential skills, and achieve your
career goals comparatively easy.
How much is the Study
in Canada fees for Indian Students?
Studying in Canada can
be quite expensive, but the tuition fees in the country are comparatively less
costly than in other major Anglophone destinations like the US, UK and
Australia. The quality of education in Canada is at par with international
standards. When it comes to studying in Canada fees, for the Undergraduate program,
the average annual cost is $13,000 to $20,000. For the Postgraduate master’s
degree, the average yearly fee is$17,000 to $25,000. When it comes
to the Doctoral degree, the fee is around $7,000 to $15,000. If you want to
pursue an MBA in Canada, you will have to pay an average of $30,000 to
$40,000.if you are a student with an excellent academic record, you can reduce
the cost of your tuition fees also by applying to various scholarships in
Canada provided by the Canadian Government and institutions. Apart from the
tuition fees, you are also required to manage other expenses. The additional
costs include accommodation, everyday living expenses, Taxes and
transportation, health support and insurance, etc. The overall cost of studying
in Canada largely varies depending on the lifestyle you lead. You can spend 1
dollar or 10 dollars on a similar thing. The choice always remains in your
hands.
How can I study
in Canada for free?
There are no
tuition-free universities for international students or even Canadian students
in Canada. If you are a student with excellent academic background, you can
study in Canada without paying any tuition fees through a full-tuition
scholarship and even with a fully-funded scholarship. There are many
Institutional, government-funded and non-government scholarships that you can
avail yourself of as an Indian student going to study in Canada.
Study in Canada
scholarships
Several
scholarships are available to Indian students to avail themselves and fund
their studies. There are Government-funded, non-Government scholarships and
Institutional scholarships that the top universities in Canada provide for
International Students.
Some of the most
popular government-funded scholarships for Indian students to study in Canada
are Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship and
Fellowship Plan, Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program, National Research
Council of Canada (NRCC), Quebec Provincial Government Scholarship, Ontario
Trillium Scholarship, Partnership Grants by Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada, Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships, Vanier Canada
Graduate Scholarships.
The top
non-government scholarships include Anne Vallee Ecological Fund and Trudeau
Scholarships and Fellowships.
Study in Canada
requirements
Below are some of the
basic admission requirements to study in Canada:
- School leaving certificate if you are going to pursue a bachelor’s course.
- Bachelor’s degree certificate if you are going to pursue a master’s course.
- Proof of language proficiency such as IELTS and TOEFL
- Scanned copy of your passport.
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- LOR (Letter of Recommendation)
- Updated CV if Required
Study in Canada
university best for Indian Students
Below are some of the
top Colleges and Universities in Canada that you can choose to study as an
Indian student. Click on the college name to get detailed information about
your favourite college or University.
TOP COLLEGES IN CANADA
- Alexander College
- Algonquin College
- Arbutus College
- Assiniboine Community College
- Acsenda School of Management
- BCIT College
- Bow Valley College
- Brescia University College
- Camosun College
- Cambrian College
- Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy
- Canadian Independent College
- cegep gaspe
- Centennial College
- Centre for Arts and Technology
- College of New Caledonia
- College of the Rockies
- Columbia College
- Comox Valley School
- Conestoga College
- Confederation College
- Dwight School
- Educoglobal
- Eton College
- Fanshawe College
- Fraser International College
- George Brown college
- Georgian College
- Golden Hills International
- Hanson International Academy
- Humber College
- Inlingua Vancouver
- International College of Manitoba
- Kings University College
- Lakeland College
- LaSalle College
- Le Cordon bleu
- Malaspina High School
- Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology
- Medicine Hat College
- Marine Institute
- MTI Community College
- Northern Alberta Institute of Technology
- New Brunswick Community College
- New York Institute of Technology
- Niagara College
- Norquest College
- North Island College
- Northern College
- Northern College at Pures-Toronto
- Northern Lights College
- Okanagan College
- PACE Canada College
- Pacific Coast Community College
- Parkland College
- Red River College
- Sault College
- School District 22 (Vernon)
- Selkirk College
- Seneca College
- Sprott Shaw College
- St. Clair College
- St. Clair College Ace Acumen Academy
- Alpha International Academy
- St. Lawrence College
- Vancouver Community College
- Vancouver Film School
TOP UNIVERSITIES IN CANADA
- Acadia University
- Brock University
- Cape Breton University
- Capilano University
- Carleton University
- Concordia University of Edmonton
- Dalhousie University
- Fairleigh Dickinson University
- Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Kwantlen Polytechnic University
- Lakehead University
- MacEwan University
- Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Mount Allison University
- Royal Roads University
- Saskatchewan Polytechnic
- University of Winnipeg
- Thompson Rivers University
- Trent University
- University of New Brunswick
- University Canada West
- University of Lethbridge
- University of Manitoba
- University of Ontario Institute of Technology
- University of Prince Edward Island
- University of Regina
- University of Saskatchewan
- University of the Fraser Valley
- University of Victoria
- University of Waterloo
- University of Windsor
Can I Study in Canada
without IELTS?
If you want to study
in Canada, proficiency in English
is necessary. You can only move to Canada without IELTS if you’re going to go
there temporarily. You can check the international student entry requirements
of the University you want to study in to be sure! The top universities and
colleges in Canada prefer IELTS and sometimes even TOEFL as a form of English
language assessment.
Study in Canada
Consultants
If you plan to study
in Canada, guidance from a Good Consultants will be like everything. A good
consultant helps you select the right country, course, College/University and
guides you throughout the admission process and lets you get easy admission to
the University. A good consultant also helps you furnish your Statement of
Purpose (SOP) and Letter of Recommendation (LOR) and edit them most suitably.
The Study abroad consultants have partnerships with numerous reputed institutes
and provide you with multiple options to choose from.
Canam Consultants is one such consultant in the good names of its students whom Canam had helped reach their dream study abroad destination and study their favourite course in their desired University.
Canam Lets you explore
study options abroad in countries like
Canada, USA.
Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Ireland, and Singapore. If you are a
student aspiring to study overseas, Canam will help you make a way to your
favourite University and study the course that makes you feel more accomplished
in life and Career.
If you have any
queries regarding Study in Canada or have any doubts, you can contact
Consultants at Canam at the Toll-Free No 1800 137 8055 or visit our nearest office.
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