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  • STUDY IN Canada

    Why study in Canada ?

    World-Class Education

    Canada is home to some of the best universities and colleges globally, consistently ranking high in global education standards.

    Cultural Diversity

    As a multicultural country, Canada celebrates diversity and inclusivity. International students are welcomed warmly and find communities from all over the world. 

    High Quality of Life

    Canada consistently ranks high for its quality of life, with a focus on safety, healthcare, and work-life balance.

    Post-Study Work Permit

    The Post-Study Work Permit (PSWP) allows students to work in Canada for up to three years, gaining valuable work experience that can lead to permanent residency.

    Affordable Tuition Fees

    Canada offers relatively affordable tuition fees, making it a cost-effective destination for international students. In addition, there are various scholarships and financial aid options available .

    Safe Environment

    Canada is known for its friendly and safe atmosphere. With a low crime rate and high standards of living, students can focus on their education without constant worry about their safety.

    Visa Checklist

      • Valid Passport
      • Evidence of financial ability (tuition fees, living expenses, expenses for dependents, return airfare)
      • Immigration Medical Examination (IME)
      • Original letter of acceptance from a Canadian university
      • Statement of Purpose
      • You'll also need a Certificat d'acceptation du Québec, English and French translations of your documents, a statement from the translator, and a verified copy of the original documents if you want to study in Quebec.
      • All scan documents of original acadmeical documents
      • Prooof of CLost of living in Scoti abank blocked Account.

    Application Checklist

      • Original Passport Scan Copy
      • Xth Class & XIIth Class Memorandum
      • Certificate of Graduation/Bachelor’s degree ( Sememster Wise Marksheets Including PC and CMM )
      • Certificate of English Proficiency – IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/Duolingo
      • Personal Statement or Statement of Purpose)
      • 3 Reference Letters or Letters of Recommendation
      • Resume or CV 
      • GRE Score Card
      • Experience Certificates (if applicable)

    Admission Process/How to Study in the Canada

    Step 1

    Find Study Program

    Choose a course of study and then look for the best university for you

    Step 2

    Requirements

    Meet all of the university's standards and eligibility requirements.

    Step 3

    Application

    Apply to your chosen university through Azent's counsellors or directly through the university's website, and pay the application cost.

    Step 4

    Financing

    Make financial arrangements for your education in Canada. This is also a good time to start applying for scholarships or loans.

    Step 5

    Visa

    You'll need to apply for your student visa

    Step 6

    Travel

    Look for accommodation in Canada and make travel arrangements, such as purchasing tickets

    Degree Offered In Canada

    Associate Degree

    This Bachelor's Degree takes 1 or 2 years of study in a particular topic or profession. These programmes, however, differ significantly from one institution to the next.

    Bachelor's Degree

    These 4-year programmes prepare students for most career prospects by providing education and training.

    Master's Degree

    Master's degrees might be thesis or research-based, depending on the student's skill takes 1-2 years to complete.

    Doctorate Or PhD

    In Canada, a doctorate, sometimes known as a PhD, is a specialised post-graduate degree that can take anywhere from 3-6 years to accomplish.

    Intakes in the Canada

    Intakes Duration
    Fall Intake This is the biggest and most popular intake among International students. This intake begins in the month of September.
    Winter Intake Incase you missed the fall intake, you can make use of the Winter Intake in the month of January.
    Summer Intake This intake is only for special summer programs. This intake begins in the month of April or May.

    Cost of living in the Canada

    Expenses Monthly Cost
    Rent 400 CAD - 700 CAD
    Transportation 80 CAD - 110 CAD
    Food 200 CAD - 500 CAD
    Books And Stationery 250 CAD - 350 CAD
    Telephone and Internet 30 CAD
    Health Insurance 70 CAD
    Miscellaneous Expenses 300 CAD - 350 CAD

    Top Courses study in Canada

    1. Computer Science and IT

    2. MBBS

    3. MBA And Business Studies

    4. Health and Medicine

    5. Agriculture and Forestry

    6. Health sciences

    7. Animation and gaming

    8. Law

    Post Study Work (PSW )

    • Studied for less than 8 months - you are not eligible for the PGWP programme.
    • Studied for less than 2 years but more than 8 months - you will be granted a work visa equal to your course duration.
    • Studied for more than 2 years - you will be granted a work visa for 3 years.

    Tuition Fees and Scholarships

    • Program - CAD 13,000 to CAD 20,000
      Postgraduate master's degree - CAD 17,000 to CAD 25,000
      Doctoral Degree -CAD 7,000 to CAD 15,000
      Master of Business Administration (MBA) -CAD 30,000 to CAD 40,000

    Scholarships

    Depends on Universities

    Entrance Exams Required to Study in the Canada

      Academic Entrance Tests

    • GRE - Graduate Record Examination

      GMAT - Graduate Management Admissions Test

      SAT - Scholastic Aptitude Test

      LSAT - Law School Admission Test

      MCAT - Medical College Admission Test

      English Proficiency Tests

    • TOEFL - Test of English as a Foreign Language

      IELTS - International English Language Testing System

      PTE - Pearson English Test

      CAEL - Canadian academic English language

      Duolingo

    Top Cities to Study in The Canada

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    Frequenly Asked Questions