Tuesday 19 March 2019

Study in Canada at a Very Low Cost!


Canada is the world’s most popular destinations for international
students. Canada offers a variety of experiences and opportunities.
It is a country known for its vast multicultural cities and natural
beauty. The great news is that tuition fees is less expensive than
in the other major international destinations like the US, UK & Australia.
Tuition Fees 
Universities and college set their own fees in Canada, and these depend on
numerous factors: the program you’re studying, whether you are an
international student or a local, or if you are studying for undergraduate or
postgraduate level.

Undergraduate Tuition Fees
The average tuition fees for international students in Canada starts from
around CA $27,159 per year. Arts and other humanities courses are
cheaper compared to engineering and medicines. Management and business
courses are lower; approximately CA $26,395 per year.
Postgraduate Tuition Fees
The tuition fees at postgraduate level are generally lower. This may vary
depending on your study program. The average postgraduate tuition fee
is CA $16,497 as per 2018/19.
Executive MBA programs are the most expensive, averaging around
CA $49,798, while regular MBA course cost around CA $30,570.
Student Application Fees and Visa
You need to obtain Canadian study permit to study, which serves as a
student visa for the time of your stay. There is no need for a Canadian
study permit if the course or program lasts six months or less. Applying
for a study permit costs around CA $150.

Fees to apply in Universities will depend upon the university and your
country of origin.
Financial Aid While Studying in Canada
There are different scholarships, grants and bursaries that are available
for the international students, at both undergraduate as well as postgraduate
levels. These include specific scholarships for academic and sporting achievements,
and also subject-related scholarships.
Many universities offer their own specific scholarships, so you might too be able to
apply for a scholarship offered exclusively by the university. It’s important to apply
as early as possible for scholarship as funding is limited and highly competitive.
International students are also advised to research abroad scholarship opportunities
which are offered by organizations in their own country.
Jobs for Students in Canada 
If you’d like to get a job in Canada, be it part-time to help support yourself while
studying, you can work on or off-campus for max up to 20 hours during university
semesters. You can also work full-time during breaks such as the winter or summer
holidays, without the need for a work permit.

You must have the following to qualify:
  • You must have a valid Canadian study permit.
  • Should be a full-time student.
  • Get enrolled at a Canadian institution having a designated learning institution 
at post-secondary level.
  • Choose an academic program, vocational or professional training program
that leads to a degree, diploma or certificate that is at least six months in duration.

Social Insurance Number (SIN) is required from Service Canada to work in Canada.
This helps to receive benefits in services from Government programs.

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