Canada
Canada is one of the most preferred destinations for international students, known for its world-class education, diverse culture, safety, and welcoming immigration policies. With globally recognized degrees, affordable education options, and strong post-study work rights, Canada offers students not just academic excellence but also long-term career and residency opportunities.
Quick Facts about Canada
Category | Information |
Capital | Ottawa |
Largest Cities | Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary |
Official Languages | English & French |
Currency | Canadian Dollar (CAD) |
Population | ~39 million (2025) |
Time Zones | 6 primary time zones |
International Students | Over 900,000+ (as of 2024) |
Popular Intakes | Fall (Sept), Winter (Jan), Summer (May) |
Post-Study Work Permit (PGWP) | Up to 3 years |
Pathway to PR | Yes, via Express Entry, PNP, AIP, etc. |
Major Student Cities | Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Halifax, Edmonton, Winnipeg |
Climate | Varies by region – Temperate in BC, Cold winters in Quebec, Ontario |
Why Study in the Canada?
Canada offers world-class education, renowned research opportunities, and a multicultural environment that is welcoming and inclusive. With globally recognized universities, affordable tuition compared to other Western countries, and generous work and migration pathways, Canada remains a top choice for Indian students looking to build an international career in a safe, progressive, and beautiful country.
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Benefits
- Access to world-class education and research
- Work part-time during studies (20 hrs/week) and full-time during breaks
- Affordable cost of living in smaller cities
- Access to healthcare in some provinces
- Pathways to Canadian citizenship
- Exposure to bilingual (English & French) education
Education System in Canada
Canada’s education system is recognized globally for its high academic standards, research-driven programs, and focus on practical learning.
- Levels of Education
Level | Description |
Primary & Secondary Education | Grade 1 to 12 (compulsory) |
Post-secondary Education | Colleges, Universities, Technical Institutes |
Undergraduate (UG) | Bachelor’s Degree – 3 to 4 years |
Postgraduate (PG) | Graduate Certificate, PG Diploma – 1 to 2 years |
Master’s Degree | 1 to 2 years (Coursework/Thesis-based) |
Doctorate (Ph.D.) | 3 to 5 years (Research-intensive) |
- Types of Institutions
Institution Type | Description |
Universities | Offer research-based programs, degrees (UG, PG, Ph.D.), often with global rankings |
Colleges | More practical & career-oriented, offer Diplomas, Certificates, some Degree programs |
Polytechnic Institutes | Focus on technical and applied education, work-integrated learning |
CEGEPs (Quebec) | Pre-university & technical education (unique to Quebec) |
- Credentials Awarded
Credential | Duration | Example |
Certificate | 6 months to 1 year | Accounting, Culinary Arts |
Diploma | 1–2 years | Business Admin, IT, Engineering Tech |
Advanced Diploma | 2–3 years | Applied Arts, Health Sciences |
Bachelor’s Degree | 3–4 years | BBA, BSc, BA, BEng |
Postgraduate Diploma/Certificate | 1–2 years | PG in Marketing, Project Management |
Master’s Degree (MA, MSc, MBA) | 1–2 years | MSc in CS, MBA |
Ph.D. | 3–5 years | Ph.D. in Biology, Engineering, Social Sciences |
- Grading System
Canada does not have a single national grading system—each province or institution may have its own. Common systems:
- Percentage (out of 100%)
- Letter Grades (A+, A, B, etc.)
- Grade Point Average (GPA on 4.0 or 9.0 scale)
- Academic Calendar
- Fall Intake (September)– Main intake with most courses
- Winter Intake (January)– Limited programs
- Summer Intake (May)– Mostly certificate/diploma programs
- Language of Instruction
- English– In most provinces and institutions
- French– In Quebec and some bilingual institutions
Intakes
Intake Comparison Table
Intake | Starts | Applications Open | Course Availability | Scholarship Availability | Competition |
Fall (Sept) | Aug–Sept | Oct–Mar (prev. year) | 🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵 | 🔵🔵🔵🔵🔵 | 🔴 High |
Winter (Jan) | Jan | May–Sept (prev. year) | 🔵🔵🔵 | 🔵🔵 | 🟡 Moderate |
Summer (May) | Apr–May | Sept–Feb | 🔵 | 🔵 | 🟢 Low |
Tips for Choosing the Right Intake
Plan Early: Start preparing at least 12 months in advance(especially for Fall intake)
Check Program Availability: Not all programs are available in every intake
Visa Timelines: Consider processing time for study permit (especially during peak seasons)
Academic Calendar: Align with your current academic cycle (12th/Bachelor’s completion)
Scholarships: Apply for Fall if aiming for entrance or merit-based scholarships
Documents Needed for Intake Applications
Valid Passport
Academic Transcripts (10th, 12th, Bachelor’s/Master’s)
IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo scorecard
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
Resume/CV (PG & Ph.D.)
Portfolio (for design, arts programs)
Work Experience Certificate (for MBA/PG programs)
Application Process
Step-by-Step Guide:
Research & Shortlist Courses/Universities
Choose programs based on academic interests, budget, and location.
Meet Entry Requirements
Academic transcripts
Language Proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo)
SOP & LORs
Apply to Institutions
Apply through the university portal or via centralized application systems like OUAC.
Receive Offer Letter
Pay Tuition Deposit
Apply for Study Permit (Student Visa)
Canadian Student Visa Process
Type of Visa: Study Permit (SP)
Eligibility:
- Valid Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from DLI
- Proof of funds (~CAD 20,635/year for living + tuition)
- IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo (minimum IELTS 6.0 bands)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Required Documents:
- Valid Passport
- LOA from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
- Proof of funds (bank statements, GIC, loan letter)
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- IELTS/TOEFL scorecard
- Medical exam (if required)
- Police Clearance Certificate
- Biometrics
Visa Process:
- Apply online via IRCC or through SDS (Student Direct Stream)
- Biometrics appointment
- Medical exam (if applicable)
Scholarships for International Students in Canada
Top Scholarships:
- Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships– Ph.D. students
- Canada-ASEAN Scholarships– Short-term study or research
- Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship– University of Toronto
- UBC International Leader of Tomorrow Award– UG students
- York University Global Leader of Tomorrow Scholarships
Benefits:
- Covers tuition, living expenses, and sometimes travel
- Reduces overall financial burden
Eligibility:
Excellent academic performance (minimum 85%+)
- Strong leadership qualities
- IELTS/TOEFL scores
- Community involvement
Application Process:
- Apply directly to the university or scholarship portal
- Include SOP, LORs, financial proof, academic excellence evidence
Canada
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Study in Canada for Indian Students – Admission Requirements (Dream International Guide)
Students planning to study in Canada must submit academic transcripts, proof of English or French language proficiency, a valid passport, SOP, and recommendation letters. Universities typically require IELTS scores between 6.0 and 7.5 depending on level. Applications can be submitted via individual university portals or aggregator platforms.
Section | Details |
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Where to Apply | Direct University Portals / ApplyBoard / Provincial portals |
Application Fee | CAD 75 – CAD 200 (depends on university) |
Basic Requirements | Academic Transcripts, Valid Passport, English/French Proficiency Tests |
Additional Requirements | Updated CV, Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LORs) |
English Language Requirements | IELTS: 6.0-6.5 for UG, 6.5–7.5 for PGTOEFL: 80–100PTE: 58–65 |
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Top Universities in the Canada with Approx Annual Fees:
University Name | QS World Rank 2025 | UG Fees (approx/year) | PG Fees (approx/year) | Ph.D. Fees | Famous Courses |
University of Toronto | 21 | CAD 58,000 | CAD 43,000 | CAD 8,500 | Engineering, CS, Business |
McGill University | 30 | CAD 50,000 | CAD 35,000 | CAD 7,500 | Medicine, Law, Arts |
University of British Columbia | 34 | CAD 45,000 | CAD 32,000 | CAD 8,000 | Forestry, CS, Biology |
University of Alberta | 96 | CAD 30,000 | CAD 20,000 | CAD 7,200 | Energy, Engineering, Nursing |
University of Montreal | 111 | CAD 25,000 | CAD 18,000 | CAD 6,000 | Bioinformatics, Public Health |
McMaster University | 189 | CAD 37,000 | CAD 27,000 | CAD 6,500 | Health Sci, Engineering |
University of Waterloo | 112 | CAD 41,000 | CAD 25,000 | CAD 6,900 | Computer Sci, Math, AI |
Western University | 120 | CAD 36,000 | CAD 24,000 | CAD 6,000 | Business, Law, Psychology |
Queen’s University | 209 | CAD 39,000 | CAD 23,000 | CAD 7,000 | Finance, CS, Engineering |
University of Calgary | 182 | CAD 32,000 | CAD 22,000 | CAD 6,200 | Geology, Petroleum Engg |
General Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Excellence (minimum 85%+)
- IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo scores as per program
- Leadership, volunteer work, and extracurriculars
- Community involvement
- Financial need (for need-based scholarships)
- Admission to a Canadian university/college
- Research potential (for PG/PhD)
Required Documents
- Academic Transcripts
- Proof of Admission (LOA)
- Language Test Scores (IELTS/TOEFL)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
- Resume/CV
- Research Proposal (for PG/PhD)
- Financial Proof (for need-based)
Summary
Visa Type | Purpose | Validity | Eligible For | Key Requirement |
Study Permit | Study full-time in Canada | Duration of course | All international students | LOA, funds, IELTS, SOP |
SDS Visa | Fast-track student visa | Course duration | India, China, etc. | GIC, IELTS 6.0 in each band |
PGWP | Work post-graduation | Up to 3 years | Graduates from DLIs | Completion letter, full-time study |
Spouse/Dependent Visa | Bring spouse/children | Same as study permit | Married or dependent students | Proof of relationship, financials |
Visitor Visa (TRV) | Short-term visit or study (<6 mo) | Up to 6 months | Tourists, short-term students | Purpose letter, funds |
Co-op Work Permit | Internship/co-op during studies | Duration of program | Programs with mandatory work | Co-op letter from college |
Study Permit Extension | Extend permit due to program delay | Based on program change | Continuing students | New LOA, financial proof |

Frequent Answer Question
Quick Answers to Your Visa Queries
A study permit is the official visa allowing international students to study at designated Canadian institutions.
Generally, tuition for first year + CAD $10,000 for living expenses outside Quebec (CAD $11,000 in Quebec).
Yes, up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time in scheduled breaks.
Between 8 months to 3 years, depending on your program length.
Typical processing time is 4–12 weeks, but may vary by region and time of year.