Top 7 Benefits of Studying in Canada for Indian Students

One of the most educated countries in the world, Canada, the land of maple and ice hockey, is attracting more and more international graduate students. Canada has slowly but steadily developed over the past 8-9 years as a preferred destination for higher education. It is now one of the most sought-after countries for higher education by Indian students.

1. Great Canadian University

Canada prides itself on having top universities and research institutions recognized around the world. This is because the education system here is based on cross-disciplinary studies, combined with teaching transferable skills and great facilities.

2. Accessible Canadian Student Visa Process

One of the main reasons Canada is a growing international student destination is that the country has a transparent, accessible visa application process for international students.

To apply for a bachelor's degree at a Canadian university, you typically go to the program's application page to upload a number of required documents including:

  • Your high school graduation certificate
  • Completely filled application form
  • your CV
  • Your letter of intent
  • Proof of English language proficiency or French (in francophone areas)
  • Evidence that you can support yourself financially during your studies

3. Canada has a great social system and an efficient Prime Minister

Canada is becoming a very progressive and inclusive country, and this is largely influenced by its young, handsome and like-minded Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. He is a pro-choice, marijuana legalist, and activist for gay rights.

4. Canada has affordable tuition fees and living costs

Tuition fees for programs in social sciences, arts or education start at around 400 CAD/year. Quite a few programs cost between 1,000 and 4,000 CAD/year, but most of them cost more than 10,000 CAD/year.

As far as the cost of living - accommodation, entertainment and food - you need to budget between 1,000 and 2,000 CAD/month. The most valuable cities are Vancouver and Calgary. Some of the cheapest university cities are:

  • hamilton
  • Quebec City
  • Ottawa

The best part about Canada is that the average cost of studies and living expenses for international students is comparable to other top student destinations - UK, US. And less than in Australia.

5. Have an excellent bachelor's degree in Canada

There are so many study options in this bilingual country, that the problem is not finding what you're looking for, but choosing from so many fascinating ones.

Enrolling in a graduate program in Canada means signing up for an academic adventure where curiosity, innovation and research are highly appreciated.

Some of the most sought-after undergraduate fields in Canada are:

  • Bachelor of Business Administration
  • Bachelor of Engineering
  • Bachelor in Environmental Science
  • Bachelor of Computer Science
  • Bachelor in Film, Photography and Media


6. You can work and study in Canada
International students can work up to 20 hours/week during school semesters and up to 30 hours/week during school breaks. Also, if you work in the campus area, you will not need a work permit. Such permits are required for full-time employment outside campuses.

Some of the best part-time student jobs in Canada are:
  • bookkeeper
  • customer service Assistant
  • office assistant

During the summer vacation you will have the opportunity to find temporary jobs:
  • festivals
  • camps
  • music program
  • vacation spot

And did we mention there are a lot of high-paying jobs in Canada? They are mostly available to those seeking full-time employment. Therefore, if you are thinking of living in Canada after your studies, you should consider studying in subjects that guarantee the best salaries, such as:
  • Bachelor in Informatics
  • Bachelor in Agriculture
  • Bachelor in Nursing
7. Canada has the right mix of nature, technology, and culture
Beyond the obvious reasons why you should study in Canada, there are some additional perks to choosing to pursue a bachelor's degree. It is a unique blend of hi-tech, breath-taking natural landscapes and multiculturalism.

Canada is one of the highest-ranked countries in terms of quality of life. It has parks and gardens even in larger cities, and you can find a cultural program to attend at any time, including theaters, art centers, and museums. Canada also ranks as one of the safest and most peaceful countries in the world, so this should definitely be a huge plus in your searches.

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