Study in Canada;
Unlock Global Opportunities
Canada offers an affordable and high-quality standard of living, making it an ideal choice for international students. With several universities, globally recognized degrees, and excellent post-graduate job opportunities, Canada continues to attract thousands of Indian students every year. Its safe, multicultural environment, high employability, and clear pathways to work and permanent residency make it a reliable and student-friendly destination.
Our Global Presence
An education abroad helps you think critically, creatively and collaboratively. It offers a high standard of living, and is a safe place to build independence and confidence.Learn relevant skills that are in global demand such as flexibility, creativity, teamwork, problem – solving, decision-making, leadership, organisational skills and a self-motivated ‘can-do’ attitude.

Canada
Why Study in Canada?
- Globally recognized degrees with strong industry relevance
- High demand for skilled professionals in technology, healthcare, construction, and research sectors
- Strong post-study work and permanent residency pathways via PGWP & Express Entry
- Safe, multicultural society with strong Indian student support networks
- Competitive salaries
- Scholarships, education loans, and part-time work opportunities to strengthen financial readiness
Despite recent policy changes like intake caps, higher proof-of-funds requirements, and Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL/TAL) regulations, Canada remains a future-proof study destination for students with early planning and a strategic approach.
Document Checklist for Canada Admissions
- Valid Passport
- Application Fee Receipt
- Notarized Academic Documents
- English Test Score (IELTS / TOEFL / PTE)
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Two Academic Reference Letters (LORs)
- Updated Resume / Curriculum Vitae
- University Offer Letter
- Specific Program Portfolio (if required)
- Experience Letters / Backlog Summary (if applicable)
- Grading Scale / Transcripts
- Registration Certificate (Healthcare programs, if applicable)
- Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL/TAL, if applicable)
Frequently Asked Questions – Study in Canada
1. Why is Canada a popular destination for Indian students?
Canada is known for its high-quality education system, safe and multicultural living environment, and excellent post-study work opportunities. With over 102 universities and globally recognized academic programs, students gain access to strong career pathways. Despite higher proof-of-funds requirements and intake caps, Canada continues to prioritize applicants in high-demand programs, making early planning essential for both admission and future work opportunities.
2. What are the eligibility requirements for Canadian universities?
Applicants must be 18 years or older. Undergraduate programs generally require strong Class 12 academic performance, while postgraduate programs usually require a recognized bachelor’s degree, with 70% or above for competitive courses. English language proficiency through IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE is mandatory. Some programs may require GRE or GMAT scores. Supporting documents include SOPs, LORs, academic transcripts, and proof of funds. Early preparation significantly improves admission success.
3. Can Indian students work while studying in Canada?
Yes. International students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic terms and full-time during scheduled breaks. Common roles include library assistant, tutor, retail associate, café staff, or on-campus university jobs. While part-time work helps support living expenses, it should not be considered the primary funding source. Education loans and structured financial planning ensure visa compliance while gaining valuable work experience.
4. What post-study work and career opportunities are available in Canada?
Students completing programs of 8 months or longer may apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) valid for up to 3 years. Canadian work experience significantly strengthens eligibility for permanent residency through Express Entry or provincial nomination programs. Strategic program selection, early career planning, and strong financial readiness enhance long-term settlement and career prospects in Canada.
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