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Frequently Asked Questions about Study in Canada
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- The thought of studying in Canada may have led you to ask many questions about its fees, universities, requirements, and more.
- Before starting your academic journey in Canada, it's important to get all the questions solved.
- Read the blog to get answers to all frequently asked questions about studying in Canada.
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In this blog, you will get answers to all your queries about studying in Canada. We believe that the blog will help clear your doubts. Further, it will give you a better understanding of the different aspects of studying in Canada. Read this blog to know about some of the most asked questions by the students going to study in Canada and what experts answer to them.
Studying in Canada (FAQS)
For many Indian students, going abroad, especially to Canada, is a big deal. The academic journey in Canada is definitely worth taking, but before that, you may have a flood of questions. So, let’s look at some FAQs about studying in Canada:
Should I study in Canada after the 12th?
One of the most asked questions about studying in Canada is, ‘Can I study in Canada after the 12th?’. The answer is yes, definitely! The younger you are, the easier you adapt to your life changes. Canada presents amazing opportunities to international students when it comes to studying. You can work along with your studies, manage your finances and learn how to survive independently. After 12th, you will be young and energetic, and you can gain knowledge of your dream field of study. This means you can make the most out of your time in Canada with full enthusiasm. You can plan to pursue a graduate degree after the 12th in Canada and choose any stream for graduation; it can be commerce, arts, science, etc.
The universities in Canada are renowned worldwide for offering great quality education and are more balanced in theory and practical applications. So you don't have to worry about the quality of the education that you will receive. These universities let students select a course in the field that interests them. Studying in Canada after 12th presents you with infinite opportunities to mould your life the way you want. During this time, you can learn essential skills and achieve your career goals comparatively easily.
How much is the fees for Indian Students?
Another frequently asked question about studying in Canada is how much it costs to study in Canada. Studying in Canada can be costly, but tuition fees are lower compared to the US, UK, and Australia. The quality of education in Canada is at par with international standards. When it comes to fees, for the Undergraduate program, the average annual cost is $13,000 to $20,000. For the Postgraduate master's degree, the average yearly fee is $17,000 to $25,000. When it comes to the Doctoral degree, the fee is around $7,000 to $15,000. If you want to pursue an MBA in Canada, you will have to pay an average of $30,000 to $40,000.
If you are a student with an excellent academic record, you can reduce the cost of your tuition fees also by applying to various scholarships in Canada provided by the Canadian government and institutions. Apart from the tuition fees, you are also required to manage other expenses. The additional costs include accommodation, taxes and transportation, health support and insurance, etc. The overall cost of studying in Canada largely varies depending on the lifestyle you lead. You can spend 1 dollar or 10 dollars on a similar thing. The choice always remains in your hands.
How can I study in Canada for free?
The next FAQ for studying in Canada is whether I can study there for free. So, the answer is that there are no tuition-free universities for international students or even Canadian students in Canada. If you are a student with an excellent academic background, you can study in Canada without paying any tuition fees through a full-tuition scholarship and even with a fully-funded scholarship. There are many institutional, government-funded and non-government scholarships that you can avail yourself of as an Indian student going to study in Canada.
Are there any scholarships to Study in Canada?
Another frequently asked question about studying in Canada is its scholarships. Several scholarships are available to Indian students to avail themselves of and fund their studies. There are government-funded, non-government scholarships and Institutional scholarships that the top universities in Canada provide for International Students.
Some of the most popular government-funded scholarships for Indian students to study in Canada are
- Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute
- Canadian Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan
- Ontario Graduate Scholarship Program
- National Research Council of Canada (NRCC)
- Quebec Provincial Government Scholarship
- Ontario Trillium Scholarship
- Partnership Grants by Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
- Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
- Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
The top non-government scholarships include Anne Vallee Ecological Fund and Trudeau Scholarships and Fellowships.
What are the requirements to study in Canada?
Moving forward, another FAQ students have is that what are the requirements to study in Canada. Below are some of the basic admission requirements to study in Canada:
- School leaving certificate if you are going to pursue a bachelor's course
- Bachelor's degree certificate if you are going to pursue a master's course
- Proof of language proficiency such as IELTS and TOEFL
- Scanned copy of your passport
- LOR (Letter of Recommendation)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Updated CV (if required)
What are some of the best universities and colleges for Indian students?
Canada has thousands of universities and colleges providing many bachelor's and master’s programs to international students. But it's important to choose the right one. So here are some of the top colleges and universities in Canada that you can choose to study as an Indian student:
Top Colleges in Canada
Top Universities in Canada
Can I study in Canada without IELTS?
If you want to study in Canada, proficiency in English is necessary. You can only move to Canada without IELTS if you're going there temporarily. You can check the international student entry requirements of the university you want to study in to be sure! The top universities and colleges in Canada prefer IELTS and sometimes even TOEFL as a form of English language assessment.
Who are the best consultants to study in Canada?
If you plan to study in Canada, seeking guidance from an expert study abroad consultant, like Canam Consultants, can surely improve the chances of getting admission into the preferred institution or program. An experienced consultant helps you select the right country, course, university/college and guides you throughout the admission process. A good consultant also helps you furnish your Statement of Purpose (SOP) and Letter of Recommendation (LOR). The study abroad consultants have partnerships with numerous reputed institutes and provide you with multiple options to choose from.
Conclusion
This blog answers a lot of FAQs for studying in Canada, such as how much it costs to study in Canada, whether you should study in Canada, what the requirements are to study there, and what are the best Canadian universities and colleges. Even after reading this blog, you might still have questions in your mind. To get answers to all your remaining questions regarding studying in Canada, reach out to the expert advisors of Canam, India’s biggest and most trusted international education consultancy.
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