Academic Excellence
Canada is home to 26 of the world’s top universities. From research-driven institutions to colleges offering Co-op education, the system emphasises holistic student growth and practical learning.
International students gain significant advantages by pursuing undergraduate studies in Canada. The country’s strong economy, student-friendly policies, and supportive immigration framework make it an ideal destination for global learners. Below are the key reasons why students choose Canada for their bachelor’s education:
Canada is home to 26 of the world’s top universities. From research-driven institutions to colleges offering Co-op education, the system emphasises holistic student growth and practical learning.
Canada offers comparatively low living costs. Tuition fees for international students pursuing a bachelor’s degree typically range between 5,500 CAD and 30,000 CAD, depending on the program and institution.
Undergraduate students can work part-time on campus while studying, enabling them to gain experience and support their living expenses. These jobs are flexible and rewarding.
International graduates can stay in Canada for up to three years through the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP). This provides valuable work experience and opens pathways to long-term immigration.
Canada offers a lively, welcoming environment. With cultural events, active student communities, and a balanced lifestyle, the country provides a dynamic and enjoyable student experience.
International students in Canada can choose from a wide range of undergraduate programs across multiple streams:





INTAKES: Every year, Canada has three intakes: in the fall (September), winter (January), and summer (May-June).
The University of Toronto, UBC, McGill, McMaster, and University of Alberta offer globally recognized programs across multiple disciplines.
Apply online or at the Canadian embassy, provide proof of funds, an acceptance letter from a Canadian university, and complete biometrics.
Yes, Canadian universities provide merit-based, need-based, and external scholarships to support tuition and living costs.
Tuition fees range from CAD 15,000–40,000/year, and living expenses are approximately CAD 10,000–15,000/year.
Students may work up to 20 hours per week on-campus or off-campus, with eligibility for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after graduation.