STUDY IN CANADA

Capital

Ottawa

Population

38.01 Million

Language

English, French

International Students

530,540

GDP

$1.64 Trillion

Dialing Code

+1

Currency

Canadian Dollar

Universities

97

Why Study in Canada From Nepal

Admission Requirements

  • Copy of a valid passport
  • Academic Transcripts
  • ACT/SAT/LSAT for UG programs/GMAT/GRE scores for PG programs
  • English proficiency scores (TOEFL/IELTS)
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • CV/Resume/ Essays
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Evidence of funds

Popular Courses to Study in Canada for Nepalese Students

VISA Procedure

  • Talk to our education counselors
  • Apply to institutions with our help
  • Take IELTS or any other accepted English test (if haven't already)
  • Apply to institutions and Receive Acceptance letter
  • Apply for NOC
  • Prepare for GTE documents
  • Pay tuition fee
  • Book Medical tests
  • Lodge your visa application
  • Book and provide Biometrics
  • Receive visa

Tuition Cost

Undergraduate Programs - CAD $15,000 – $30,000
Graduate Programs - CAD $20,000 – $45,000
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Scholarship

Name of Scholarship Program Offered Eligibility Requirements Amount of Scholarship

Benefits

Cost Of Living

Monthly Living Expenses

Rent

CAD $400 - $1200 per month

Food

CAD $300 - $800 per month

Transport

CAD $80 - $150 per month

Miscellaneous

CAD $100 - $500 per month

Careers + Work Opportunities

Potential career paths

Here are just a few of the careers you could consider with a qualification from an university in Canada.

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Most frequently asked questions

If you want to study in Canada, you should aim for a GPA of 2.8 or higher.

Yes, after you graduate from a designated learning institution in Canada, you may be eligible to apply for a post-graduation work permit, which allows you to work in Canada for a period of time that is related to the length of your study program.

The weather in Canada is cold in the winter and mild in the summer. However, the weather can vary greatly depending on the region you are in. For example, the west coast of Canada has a milder climate, while the east coast has a more extreme climate with colder winters and warmer summers.

You can work up to 20 hours per week. You can work more than 1 job to make up these hours as long as you continue to meet the conditions of your study permit.

Yes. Scholarships are offered by the Canadian government, educational institutions, or private organizations. The availability and eligibility requirements for scholarships will vary, so it is important to research the different scholarships available and determine which ones you may be eligible for.

Canada ranks at 10th spot in global peace index making it one of the favorable choices for international students. Canada is also the land of progressive and diverse people. The immigrant-friendly nation has free societies ready to accept and acknowledge you as you are.

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