



Why Study in Canada?
Affordable Education
Cultural Experience
Quality Education
Welcoming and Inclusive Environment
Safety and Security
Multicultural and Vibrant Society
Employment and Post-Graduation Opportunities
Pathways to Permanent Residency
Research and Innovation
Important facts to know while studying in Canada



Capital City
Ottawa
Indian Population
1.9 Million
Total Universities
Over 100 Public and Private Universities
Official Language
English, French
Provinces and Territories
Canada consists of 10 provinces and 3 territories
Geography
Canada is the second-largest country in the world by land area, covering approximately 9.98 million square kilometers
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Intakes
- September / Fall Intake
- January / Winter Intake
- May / Summer Intake
Duration of Bachelor’s Degree
- Three to Five years
Duration of PG Diploma
- One to Two years
Duration of Master's Degree
- One to Two years

Documents required for application in the Universities of Canada
- University’s Application form
- Academic transcripts
- English language proficiency test scores
- Letters of recommendation
- Application fee
- Standardized test scores
- Resume / CV
- Statement of purpose or personal statement
- Portfolio (if applicable): For programs in arts, design, or creative fields
Scholarships
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Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
- Mitacs Globalink Research Intern Program
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Schulich Leader Scholarships
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Ontario Trillium Scholarships
- Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR) Scholarships
- Scholarships from the Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute (SICI)
- The Mitacs Globalink Research Intern Programme
Canada

Canada

Steps to Acquiring a Visa
Types of visa in Canada
Temporary Resident Visa (Visitor Visa)
Study Permit
Work Permit
Working Holiday Visa
Express Entry (Permanent Residence)
Family Sponsorship (this includes spouses or common-law partners, dependent children, parents, and grandparents)
Documents required for Visa Application



Passport

Travel Itinerary

Proof of ties to your home country

Police Clearance

Visa application form

Financial Documents

Medical Exam





Career Opportunities
Canada offers a wide range of career opportunities for individuals seeking professional growth and development. The country’s strong economy and diverse industries create a favorable environment for job seekers. Industries such as technology, healthcare, finance, engineering, and natural resources offer abundant employment prospects. Canada’s emphasis on innovation and research provides opportunities in cutting-edge fields.
Additionally, the country has a high demand for skilled workers, which has led to various immigration programs designed to attract international talent. With a strong commitment to diversity, inclusivity, and work-life balance, Canada offers an attractive work environment.
Moreover, the Canadian government provides support for career advancement through various programs, including skills training and entrepreneurship initiatives. Whether you are a recent graduate or an experienced professional, Canada provides a wealth of opportunities to build a successful and fulfilling career.


Here are the top earning occupations in the CANADA :
Healthcare
Education
Technology
Sales and Marketing
Natural Resources
Administration and Management
Finance
Customer Service

Post-Study Work Visa
A post-study work permit (PGWP) may be valid between eight months and three years. The length of your permit will depend on the length of the study program you completed in Canada. The permit won’t be longer than the length of your study program.