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With top-ranked universities, easy visa & PR norms, excellent post-education job opportunities and less anxious parents, the answer to why Canada is India’s personal favourite is a no-brainer. In this blog, we plan to cover everything from fees and expenses to scholarships and eligibility. So sit tight and read on!

IN THIS BLOG:

  1. Am I eligible to study in Canada?
  2. How much will my tuition cost in Canada?
  3. Can I get a 100% scholarship to study in Canada?
  4. Can I go to Canada without IELTS?

Am I eligible to study in Canada?

You are eligible to study in Canada if you stand clear on the following criteria:

  1. Citizenship: Indian citizens need to apply for a study permit in order to study in Canada. To obtain a study permit, you must first receive an acceptance letter from your college or designated learning institution (DLI) in Canada.
  2. Language proficiency: To be accepted into a Canadian school, you may need to prove your English language proficiency through a test such as TOEFL or IELTS. Although the language requirement will vary depending on the school and program, you are applying to.
  3. Financial means: To study in Canada, you will be required to show that you have enough financial support to pay for your tuition fees, living expenses, and return transportation costs. You will also need to provide proof of funds, such as a bank statement or other financial documents, to show that you have the resources to support yourself while you are studying in Canada.

Again, these requirements would vary depending on the school and program you are interested in, so be sure to check with the college or university you are considering.

How much will my tuition cost in Canada?

There is no blanket answer to how much your tuition will cost in Canada. The cost of tuition for an Indian student studying in Canada will depend on several factors, including the program, the institution, and the location.

On average, international students can expect to pay anywhere from CAD 15,000 to CAD 30,000 per year for a bachelor’s degree program. For graduate programs, tuition fees can range from CAD 10,000 to CAD 40,000 per year. Keep in mind that these are general estimates, and the actual cost of tuition can easily vary depending on the program and the university.

If you also want to factor in the cost of living in Canada, which includes accommodation, food, and transportation, add another CAD 12,000 to CAD 18,000 for each year.

Can I get a 100% scholarship to study in Canada?

100% scholarships or full-ride scholarships typically cover the entire amount of your 2-4 years of education, but as you might have already sensed, it’s not that easy.

There are numerous government scholarships or scholarships funded by organisations and charities that offer fully funded scholarships for Indian students. These full-ride scholarships cover everything from tuition fees to living & travel expenses but are naturally very competitive, with a limit on the number of awardees.

Here is a list of full-ride scholarships for international students to study in Canada:

  1. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships: This scholarship is awarded by the Canadian government to support outstanding international doctoral students. It covers tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs for up to three years.
  2. Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships: This scholarship is also awarded by the Canadian government and supports international postdoctoral researchers. It provides funding for two years of research.
  3. Trudeau Scholarships and Fellowships: This scholarship program is designed to support international students who are pursuing graduate studies in Canada. It covers tuition fees, living expenses, and travel costs.
  4. Commonwealth Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded to international students from Commonwealth countries, including India, and provide funding for graduate study in Canada.
  5. Canada Graduate Scholarships – International (CGS-I): This scholarship program is designed to support international students who are pursuing masters or doctoral studies in Canada. It covers tuition fees and living expenses.
  6. University of Toronto International Student Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded by the University of Toronto to international students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievement. It covers tuition fees and living expenses.
  7. McGill University Scholarships and Awards for International Students: This scholarship program is offered by McGill University and provides funding for international students who are pursuing graduate studies in Canada.
  8. University of British Columbia International Leader of Tomorrow Award: This scholarship is awarded by the University of British Columbia to international students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements, leadership skills, and community involvement. It covers tuition fees and living expenses.
  9. University of Alberta International Undergraduate Scholarships: This scholarship is awarded by the University of Alberta to international students who demonstrate academic excellence and leadership potential. It covers tuition fees and living expenses.

Can I go to Canada without IELTS?

Until very recently, you needed a minimum of 5.5 in each section and an overall IELTS score of 6.0 to qualify for Canada’s study permit requirements but not anymore. Thanks to Canada’s new visa regulations, you can apply for a study visa without an IELTS score. Isn’t that great news? Although you do need proof of acceptance from a Canadian University but if you are applying for a study permit you would have that anyway. So if you have scored 5.5 on IELTS you don’t need to worry about meeting study permits IELTS requirements anymore.

If you have more questions about studying in Canada or how to get a study permit for Canada, connect with our counsellors for a free 15-minute session to get all your doubts resolved.

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