Career counselling
Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.
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Get expert advice to identify your strengths and choose the right career path.
Receive personalized recommendations on courses that best fit your goals.
Guidance to find and apply for scholarships that ease your financial burden.
Step-by-step help with applications, documents, and meeting university requirements.
Support in understanding and securing the best loan options for your studies.
Assistance in navigating the visa process, from documentation to interviews.
Most programs require a bachelor's degree (for master's), English proficiency (IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+), GRE/GMAT for select programs, statement of purpose, recommendation letters, and academic transcripts. Requirements vary by institution and program level, and we help match your profile with suitable universities.
You must show proof of CAD $10,000 for living expenses plus your first year's tuition fees. For example, if tuition is CAD $25,000, you need approximately CAD $35,000. Additionally, show CAD $4,000 for each accompanying family member. Funds can be shown through bank statements, GIC, or education loans.
Yes! International students with valid study permits can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks. Many programs also offer paid co-op or internship opportunities as part of the curriculum, providing valuable Canadian work experience.
Canadian universities offer three main intakes: Fall (September) - primary intake with most programs and scholarships available; Winter (January) - good alternative with decent program options; and Summer (May) - limited programs available. Fall intake is most recommended for maximum opportunities.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows international graduates to work in Canada for up to 3 years after completing eligible programs. Study for 2+ years to get 3-year PGWP. This Canadian work experience is valuable for permanent residency applications through various immigration pathways.
Processing times vary by country but typically range from 4-12 weeks. Students from India usually receive decisions within 8-10 weeks. Apply 3-4 months before program start date. Biometrics appointment and complete documentation submission can expedite the process significantly.
Yes! Canadian universities offer entrance scholarships, merit-based awards, and need-based financial aid. Additionally, programs like Mitacs provide research funding. Many institutions offer partial tuition waivers ranging from CAD $3,000 to $15,000. We help identify and apply for suitable scholarship opportunities based on your profile.
Living costs vary by province. Toronto and Vancouver are most expensive (CAD $15,000-$18,000 annually), while cities like Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary, and Winnipeg are more affordable (CAD $10,000-$13,000 annually). Atlantic provinces offer the lowest costs. Accommodation choices significantly impact overall expenses.
Yes, your spouse can apply for an open work permit allowing them to work full-time in Canada. Dependent children can attend Canadian schools. You must demonstrate sufficient financial resources to support your family. This makes Canada an attractive destination for students planning to settle with families.
Multiple pathways exist: Canadian Experience Class (after 1 year Canadian work experience), Provincial Nominee Programs (various streams for international graduates), and Express Entry system. PGWP work experience significantly boosts your PR application. Most graduates achieve PR within 1-3 years, making Canada ideal for long-term settlement.