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🇨🇦 Study in Canada (International Students)

Study in Canada: universities, costs, scholarships, loans & jobs (2025)

Everything you need to plan your Canada study — shortlisting universities, admissions, costs, scholarships/loans, and on-campus jobs.

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International students at a Canadian university campus

Why study in Canada?

  • Globally ranked universities across STEM, Business, and Health.
  • Career outcomes via co-ops/internships and evolving post-study pathways.
  • Research & innovation with industry ties and startup ecosystems.
  • Funding options combining scholarships and education loans to cover total cost of study.
Top cities: TorontoVancouverMontrealWaterlooCalgaryOttawaHalifax
Popular programs: Computer ScienceData Science & AIECEBusiness AnalyticsCivil EngineeringFinance

Intakes & typical deadlines

IntakeMonthsNotes
FallSepMain intake; many deadlines Dec–Mar (earlier for competitive programs).
WinterJanGood availability across several departments; deadlines Aug–Oct.
SummerMayLimited programs; verify with your department.

Admission requirements

Core documents
  • Transcripts & degree certificates
  • Statement of Purpose & CV
  • 2–3 Letters of Recommendation
  • IELTS/TOEFL/PTE (as needed)
  • Passport & application forms
Tips to strengthen your profile
  • Shortlist 6–8 programs aligned to your goals
  • Showcase internships, projects, leadership
  • Plan finances early (scholarships + loans)

Tests & waiver options

Most programs accept IELTS/TOEFL/PTE; some offer waivers for prior English-medium study. GRE/GMAT may be requested for select courses—always verify with the department.

Costs (tuition & living)

Tuition (annual)
CAD 20,000 – 55,000
Varies by course and university
Living (annual)
CAD 12,000 – 20,000
Higher in major cities; housing is the main driver
Visa
Study permit
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Always confirm your program’s official cost of study.

Scholarships for Canada

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Explore university, government, and external scholarships. Filter by level and destination.

Tip: shortlist 2–3 scholarships per target university, then complement with an education loan if needed.

Education loans for Canada

Compare collateral-free and secured education loans. Review rates, fees, and max funding aligned with your program’s costs.

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Eligibility and offers vary by profile, program, and lender policy.

Typical loan documents
  • Offer letter
  • Cost of study breakdown
  • KYC and income docs (if needed)
  • Academic records

On-campus jobs in Canada

International students often work part-time on campus (subject to visa settings). Common roles include library assistant, lab aide, student ambassador, and IT helpdesk.

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Popular universities in Canada

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University of Toronto

Toronto, ON
CSEngineeringMedicine
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University of British Columbia (UBC)

Vancouver, BC
AIForestryBusiness
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McGill University

Montreal, QC
MedicineLawSciences
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University of Waterloo

Waterloo, ON
Co-opCSEngineering
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FAQ: Study in Canada

Is GRE/GMAT required for Canadian programs?
Most courses do not require GRE; some business/quant programs may request GMAT or GRE. Check course pages.
How much does it cost to study in Canada?
Plan for tuition (CAD 20k–55k/year) plus living (CAD 12k–20k/year). Confirm your program’s costs.
Can I work while studying in Canada?
Part-time work is common under student visa rules; confirm weekly hour limits and conditions with your university.
Are scholarships enough, or do I need a loan?
Many students combine partial scholarships with an education loan to fully cover costs.