Here’s a comprehensive guide for all Indian students who want to study in the Canada

Home to diverse ethnicities, highest number of top ranked universities, and picturesque landscapes, the Canada is truly a land of opportunities. Choosing to study in the Canada offers you the wonderful avenue of growing academically, culturally and socially.

High on academic quality but affordable tuition fee – Canada is one of the best study destinations for students. Until August 2019, Canada experienced almost 70,000 international students studying at all levels in the country; which explains its popularity across the globe.

Top Programs

Under Graduate

Post Graduate

Doctorate

How much does it cost to Study in Canada?

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Study program Average annual fee (in CAD*)
1 Undergraduate program $13,000 to $20,000 per year
2 Postgraduate master's degree $17,000 to $25,000 per year
3 Doctoral degree $7,000 to $15,000 per year

Scholarships to study in Canada

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Name of the scholarship Description
1 Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute Offers various fellowships at different levels from graduate to post-doctorate and from research to training fellowships​
2 Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan This scheme identifies students with high intellect from Commonwealth countries applying to programs of advanced study and research at the Master and PhD level The award comprises travel, living allowance and the compulsory tuition fees
3 Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program​ For graduate students in a wide variety of disciplines As a pre-requisite to applying, students must accept an offer from a university in Ontario and obtain a valid study permit
4 National Research Council of Canada (NRCC)​ Research associateship is offered to master degree holders in engineering and PhD holders in natural science or engineering disciplines​
5 Quebec Provincial Government Scholarship​ For students studying in Quebec Financial assistance to students at master’s level or above Each application is assessed on its own merit
6 Ontario Trillium Scholarship​ First announced in November 2010 for doctoral students from around the world to study in Ontario Each scholarship is worth $40,000 annually, renewable for a maximum of four years 75 scholarships are awarded each year Ontario universities are responsible for selecting and awarding scholarship to international PhD students based on merit and program criteria
7 Partnership Grants by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada​ For PhD candidates Supports new or existing research initiatives in social sciences and humanities Worth up to CAD 20,000 Duration: 4 to 7 years