Why Study in Canada ?
Globally Recognized Degrees
Post Study Work Up To 3 years
Work for 24 hours per week
Safe Place to Study
Four of the World's Top 100 Universities
Intakes In Canada
September/October intake (Fall intake)
January/February intake (Winter intake)
April/May intake (Summer intake)
Documents required to study in Canada
The most common list of documents required when applying to study in Canada includes:
English proficiency scores (IELTS or PTE)
Copies of marksheets for Grade 10th, 12th, and all semester marksheets of the Bachelor's Degree.
Backlog certificate
Work experience document & salary statements of last 4-6 months (if applicable)
Updated Resume
Students who complete a program of two years or more in Canada are eligible for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) of up to three years.
Yes, international students with a valid study permit can work up to 24 hours per week off-campus during regular school sessions and full-time during official school breaks.
Canadian institutions offer a diverse range of qualifications, including Undergraduate Diplomas, Bachelor's Degrees, Postgraduate Diplomas, and Master's Degrees. Some institutions also offer Doctoral (PhD) programs and Certificates.