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Undergraduate study in Canada
Masters in Canada
Doctorate in Canada:
Canada uses the Canadian Dollar (CAD/$) as its currency.
Whilst Canada is known for its affordable tuition fees, the price you pay will vary depending on where you choose to study. On average, an international student can expect to pay from $17,500 per year for an undergraduate degree. A postgraduate degree will cost, on average, around $16,500 per year, with prices ranging up to $50,000 per year for the most expensive courses.
There will be other costs that you need to consider when budgeting. These include administration fees ($150-$500), health insurance (around $600) and application fees (not always applicable, but around $250 if required).
It is required that you have at least $10,000 available for living costs in order for you to get a visa. However, it is recommended that you budget much more to make your living comfortable. Most universities suggest that you have at least $15,000 available when you study in Canada. As is the case in many countries, university accommodation is cheaper than private rented accommodation, so make sure you choose a living arrangement that suits your budget. It is always better to have more funds available than you think you might need, just in case!
If you wish to work part-time during your studies, this may be possible, but there will be limitations. International students can work both on campus and off-campus without a work permit, as long as you have a study permit (which you need to study in Canada). You will be able to work up to 20 hours per week during term time. Part-time work should not be relied on to fund your studies.
Given below is the list of top 10 universities in Canada:
TOP COURSES TO STUDY IN CANADA FOR INDIAN STUDENTS:
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The maximum length allowed for eligible international students under the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program is 3 years, depending on their study program.