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Canada offers world-class education, top universities, a high standard of living, and excellent career opportunities for international students.
With quality education, work opportunities, and a promising future, Canada is one of the most popular destinations to study abroad.

Why Study in Canada?

Canada has tripled its international student population over the past decade, making it a top global destination. It offers a world-class education system with globally recognized universities, practical hands-on learning, and some of the most affordable tuition fees among English-speaking nations.

Experience an exceptional quality of life in “most liveable cities” like Vancouver and Toronto while launching your career in a stable, resource-rich, and highly industrialized economy.

Quick Facts

Excellent Immigration Opportunities

Post Study Work Visa up to 3 Years

Paid Internships Available

Hands-on learning

Among the Safest Countries Globally

Careers & Industry Insights

Canada offers strong career opportunities for international students across industries like IT, Healthcare, Engineering, Construction, Banking, and Manufacturing. With a growing economy and high job demand, Canada provides excellent career growth and a high standard of living.

Canada boasts a sophisticated, industrialized G7 economy where job growth consistently outpaces population growth, offering immense stability for newly graduating professionals.

 

Popular Universities in Canada

The University of British Columbia, Okanagan, British Columbia

University of Alberta (Only UG) Edmonton

York University, School of Continuing Education,North York

Queen's University (Only UG)Kingston, Ontario

University of Calgary Continuing Education, AB T2P 1H9

University of Ottawa (uOttawa) University in Ottawa

Dalhousie University,Public university in Halifax

Northeastern University, Research university in Boston

University of Waterloo Public university

University of Victoria in Partnership with Kaplan

Popular Courses in Canada

Media & Journalism

Construction & Engineering

Computer Science & IT

Business & Management

Allied Health & Social Services

Important Links

List of Top Universities in Canada

Scholarships in Canada

Top Courses to Study in Canada

Canada Student Visa

“Vishwas International made my dream of studying in Canada a reality. Their support and guidance were with me every step of the way!”

Himanshu

Master of Business Administration

University of Canada West

“Thanks to Vishwas International, my dream of studying in Canada came true. Their team made the entire process smooth and stress-free”

Mohit Nain

Graduate Certificate in Marketing Management

Sheridan College

“Vishwas International made my Canada dream come true. Their expert guidance helped me secure admission to Trinity Western University with ease!”

Danish Sethi

Trinity Western University, Canada

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FAQs

Each institution in Canada has its own policy regarding admission requirements for international students. The entry criteria may vary according to the programs as well. The minimum percentage required for Community Colleges is 55% and above in the previous educational qualification and for universities it is 60% and above. Besides, an English Proficiency score is also required. The websites of the institutions may also be checked to get the exact requirements.

You will get varied options in the technical and professional fields including: Business, Agriculture and Agri-Food, Health, Social services, Broadcasting and Journalism, Hospitality and Tourism, Design, Technology, Sciences, Information Technology, Engineering, Environment, Languages, and Arts

Studying in Canada can be relatively cheaper as Canada offers low tuition rates for international students as compared to the U.S., the U.K., and Australia. The average cost of study including tuition and living cost is CAD 35, 000 per year.

You can opt for on-campus housing ranging from shared condominiums to dormitory-style housing or choose to live off-campus. The cost for on-campus housing may or may not include a meal plan and or other utilities such as phone and internet connection. Accommodation prices may be lower off-campus but you will have to bear the extra cost of furnishings, water, electricity and/or other miscellaneous expenses.