Study In Canada
Why Study in Canada?
If you’re looking for programs that will help you gain the skills, diplomas and graduate diplomas at Canadian colleges offer the best route. There’s a wide range of programs to choose from–for example, technology-based degrees, health & medical fields, agriculture & horticulture, management, accounting and economics as well as petroleum studies and renewable energies. So if you want to study any of these areas in more depth and are interested in pursuing an advanced degree further down the road, best option is to study in Canada.
We all agree that real world experience is important, while in school. Isn’t it interesting how students can weather practical work experiences while they are studying? Canada has created a good system called co-op. It’s where a student works with an employer that is relevant to the student’s field of study, like working as an engineer for an engineering company during one’s studies. This way the student learns more about his/her subject, pays off some tuition and earns some money!
Top Universities in Canada

University of Toronto

- BEng. in Computer Engineering
- MSc in Computer Science
- MS in Data Science

University of Waterloo

- BEng. in Mechatronics
- MS in Data Science & AI
- Master in Management Science

York University

- BEng. in Computer Engineering
- International MBA
- MS in Artificial Intelligence
Cost Of Living In Canada
Having applied to universities abroad and accepted the admission offer, students will be charged a tuition fee based on the school of their choice. According to the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) report, the cost of studying at Universities across Canada can go up to CAD 36,764 (INR 19,03,472). Students looking for tuition fee can get information from the CMEC website where one can calculate the cost of studying in various universities across Canada.
Part Time Job Opportunities In Canada For Students
- Teacher’s Assistant
- Bartender
- Uber and Lyft Driver
- Tutor
- Freelancer
- Nanny
- Dog Walker
- Barista
- Translator
- Salesperson
Opportunities After Education In Canada
How to find a job in Canada as an international student. For many students, studying abroad opens up a world of opportunities. After graduation, you can choose to stay on with work permit or transfer your skills back home. Whatever you plan to do next, it’s important to understand the ins and outs of the Canadian job market so you can make the most of your time here.
Staying in Canada as an international student after undergraduate studies can work well for students who have completed their program and are interested in staying back in the country for a period of up to two years to obtain work experience, network and get accustomed to the culture. In order to receive permission from Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) to stay in Canada, students must apply for a post-graduation work permit, which will be valid up to three years after completion of your diploma or degree.
If you’re intending on studying longer than one year, or if you’re obtaining a Master’s degree or PhD you should apply for an extended study permit instead. Eligible students intending on carrying out employment activities incidental to studies may be able to do so through a different type of permit such as the Temporary Resident Permit (TRP) or work permit extension.