Study in Canada
Canada is one of the most preferred study destinations for international students due to its high-quality education system, affordable tuition fees, and excellent post-study work opportunities. Canadian degrees are globally recognized and highly valued by employers.
At Review Overseas, we support students at every stage of their study-in-Canada journey — from course selection and admissions to visa processing and long-term career planning.
Why Study in Canada?
Globally Recognized Education
Canadian universities and colleges are known for academic excellence, research output, and industry-relevant programs.
Affordable Cost of Study
Compared to the USA and UK, Canada offers high-quality education at relatively affordable tuition and living costs.
PR & Immigration Opportunities
Canada provides excellent post-study work permits and permanent residency pathways for international students.
Education System in Canada
Canada offers a wide range of academic options including diplomas, undergraduate degrees, postgraduate certificates, master’s programs, and doctoral studies.
Undergraduate programs typically last 3–4 years, while master’s programs range from 1–2 years. Many institutions offer co-op programs that allow students to gain paid work experience during their studies.
Tests Required to Study in Canada
Commonly accepted entrance and English proficiency exams
IELTS
Most widely accepted English proficiency test
TOEFL
Accepted by Canadian universities & colleges
PTE
Computer-based English test with fast results
GRE
Required for MS & research-focused programs
GMAT
MBA & management program requirement
Duolingo
Accepted by many Canadian institutions
Top Universities in Canada
University of British Columbia
Strong research focus with industry partnerships.
McGill University
Prestigious institution known for academic excellence.
University of Alberta
Renowned for engineering, science, and innovation.
University of Toronto
Top-ranked public research university renowned for academic excellence and innovation.
Intakes
September (Major Intake)
January & May (Limited)
Best Time to Apply: 6–8 months in advance
Cost of Study
Tuition Fees: CAD 15,000 – 35,000 / year
Living Cost: CAD 18,000 – 20,000 / year
Depends on city & institution
Work Opportunities
Part-time: 20 hrs / week
PGWP: Up to 3 years
Strong PR & job prospects
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Why Choose Review Overseas for Canada?
Expert Academic & Career Counseling
One-on-one profile evaluation
Course & university shortlisting
Career-focused guidance
Personalized study roadmap
University Applications & Documentation
Application strategy planning
SOP & LOR assistance
Document verification
Offer letter support
Visa Filing & Pre-Departure Support
Visa documentation checklist
Financial & GTE guidance
Mock visa interviews
Pre-departure briefing
Study in Canada – Frequently Asked Questions
Canada offers high-quality education, affordable tuition fees, multicultural environment, and globally recognized degrees.
Yes, students can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during scheduled breaks.
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows graduates to work in Canada for up to 3 years after completing their studies.
IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, and Duolingo are accepted. Some programs may also require GRE or GMAT.