Canada provides high-quality, research-focused education at welcoming public universities with strong clinical training (Medicine), innovation in engineering/business, global recognition, safety, and excellent post-study work/immigration pathways—in a multicultural, bilingual (English/French) environment with competitive admissions and high tuition for international students.
Life in Canada 🇨🇦
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Language
English (French in Quebec)
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Currency
Canadian Dollar (CAD)
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Climate
Varied: cold winters, mild summers (-30°C to +30°C)
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Safety
Very safe
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Dialing Code
+1
About Canada
Everything you need to know before you apply
Wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in Engineering, Business (MBA), Medicine (graduate-entry MD), and more.
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Top-ranked universities with global recognition
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Full English-medium programs
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Safe, high-quality living environment
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Excellent research, clinical exposure, and innovation
At a Glance
Canada — Key Facts
Total Universities100++
Course Duration1-6 Years
Avg. Fees / Year$25,000-60,000/year
MediumEnglish (French in Quebec)
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Eligibility for Studying in Canada
Make sure you meet these requirements before applying
🩺Medicine
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NEET
Qualify NEET (mandatory for Indian students pursuing Medicine to return and practice in India)
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Academics
Strong high school / bachelor's grades in relevant subjects; high GPA required
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Age Limit
Typically 18+ years (21+ common for MD entry)
🏗️Engineering
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JEE / CET
N/A (own admissions; strong academics)
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Min. PCM %
Strong grades in Physics, Chemistry, Math (typically 80%+ equivalent)
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State CET
Not Accepted
📈MBA
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Entrance Exams
GMAT, GRE
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Graduation %
Good bachelor's degree (often 3.0+ GPA equivalent)
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Work Experience
Often 2+ years preferred for top programs
Required Documents
↗ Transcripts
↗ Standardized test scores (SAT/ACT for UG, GRE/GMAT for grad, MCAT for MD)
↗ Passport
↗ English proficiency proof (IELTS/TOEFL)
↗ Letters of recommendation
↗ Personal statement / essays
↗ Financial proof
Cost of Studying in Canada
Transparent fee structure · Currency: Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Tuition Fees
$20,000-90,000+/year (Engineering ~$25,000-55,000, MBA ~$30,000-65,000, Medicine ~$50,000-90,000+)
per year
Accommodation
$8,000-20,000/year
per year
Food & Living
$400-800/month
per month
Other Expenses
$300-600/month
per year
First Year Total
$50,000-120,000 (approx. including tuition & living)
Complete Course
$100,000-500,000+ (depending on program duration)
Visa & Intake Details
Everything you need to know before planning your move
Main Intake
August/September (Fall)
Deadline: October-January (varies by program; early for competitive ones)
Visa Type
Study Permit
Processing: 4-12 weeks
Visa Validity
Duration of course + grace period (typically 90 days)
Extendable during course
Language
English (French in Quebec)
Medium: English (French in Quebec)
Career Prospects
What you can do after graduating from Canada
🩺Medicine
Strong global opportunities in engineering, business, healthcare; high earning potential in Canada & worldwide; excellent pathways to permanent residency via Express Entry and provincial programs.
Avg. Salary
Varies widely; high in Canada (especially tech, finance, healthcare)
Licensing Exams
FMGE/NEXT (India – for Medicine return)USMLE (USA – for Medicine)PLAB (UK – for Medicine)MCCQE/licensing (Canada – for Medicine)