Study in Canada

Study in Canada

Canada is a top destination for Bangladeshi students. Here’s why:

Let’s investigate why Canada is becoming a top study destination for Bangladeshi students.

Why Canada?

The following are the main reasons you should select Canada for your higher studies.

World-Renowned Institutions: Some of the top universities in the world are located in Canada, including the University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia. These schools are renowned for their rigorous academic criteria and outstanding research.

Cost-Effective: When we compare with other leading study destination such as the United States and the United Kingdom, Canada typically offers more reasonable tuition fees. Moreover, the living expenses in numerous Canadian cities are comparatively lower.

Quality of Life: Canada is often rated as having a high quality of life on a global scale. It provides a secure and pristine environment, outstanding healthcare, and well-established infrastructure.

Work Opportunities: International students can work part-time weekly 24 hours during their semester and full-time during summer vacation (June-August). Spouses can always work full-time.

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): Students will get up to 3-year job-seeking period for searching job and switch their study permit to a work permit.

Pathway to Permanent Residency: Canada is a very popular study destination for PR opportunities. International students who want to remain in Canada after completing their studies have access to a range of immigration options.

Top Universities in Canada

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University

QS World University Ranking

1

University of Toronto

21

2

McGill University

30

3

University of British Columbia (UBC)

34

4

University of Alberta

111

5

Université de Montréal

114

6

McMaster University

127

7

University of Waterloo

112

8

Western University

149

Average Tuition Costs

Tuition fees in Canada vary based on the program, institution, and province:

  • Undergraduate Programs:
    • International students: CAD 20,000 – CAD 50,000 per year
    • Domestic students: CAD 5,000 – CAD 11,000 per year
  • Graduate Programs:
    • International students: CAD 15,000 – CAD 35,000 per year
    • Domestic students: CAD 5,000 – CAD 20,000 per year

Note: Various institutions across Canada offer scholarships and financial support for international students, which can substantially cut costs.

Intake and Deadline

Intake Application Deadline Class Start Date
Winter June-September January
Spring October-February May
Fall December-March September

Top Universities' Deadlines (2025-2026 Academic Year):

  • University of Toronto:
    • Fall 2024: January 12, 2024 (Undergraduate)
    • Varies by program for graduate studies, generally December – February
  • University of British Columbia (UBC):
    • Fall 2024: January 15, 2024 (Undergraduate)
    • Varies by program for graduate studies, many December – January deadlines
  • McGill University:
    • Fall 2024: January 15, 2024 (Undergraduate)
    • Varies by program for graduate studies, many December – January deadlines
  • University of Waterloo:
    • Fall 2024: February 1, 2024 (Undergraduate)
    • Varies by program for graduate studies, many February – March deadlines
  • University of Alberta:
    • Fall 2024: March 1, 2024 (Undergraduate)
    • Varies by program for graduate studies, many December – February deadlines

Note: Deadlines can vary significantly by program and student type (domestic/international). It is highly encouraged to check the specific program’s website for the most accurate information.

 

Alternatively, you can book a free consultation with our counselor in Canada to receive expert advice and guidance for your entire application

Course Details

Degree Duration
Bachelor of Science (BSc) 4 years
Bachelor of Arts (BA) 4 years
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) 4 years
Master of Science (MSc) 2 years
Master of Arts (MA) 2 years
Master of Engineering (MEng) 2 years

Famous Specializations

Canada is renowned for excellence in several academic fields:

  • STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics): World-class programs in computer science, engineering, and biotechnology.
  • Business and Management: Highly ranked MBA programs with a focus on innovation and entrepreneurship.
  • Environmental Science and Renewable Energy: Leading research in sustainability and clean technologies, primarily in the Atlantic Canadian provinces.
  • Health Sciences and Medicine: Cutting-edge programs in medical research and healthcare management.
  • Arts and Humanities: Strong programs in literature, cultural studies, and social sciences.

Scholarships Availability

International students have access to a wide range of scholarships, which are offered by the Australian government, educational institutions, and various organizations.

Many universities in Canada offer scholarships for ezra ordinary students based on Bachelor CGPA, English Test, GRE/GMAT score, and motivational letter.  Also, they offer a full funded Masters and PHD.

Popular Scholarships Available in Canada for Students

  1. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
    Aimed at doctoral students, this scholarship provides $50,000 per year for three years to attract and retain world-class students.
  2. Canadian Graduate Scholarships-Master’s Program
    This program offers $17,500 to support students pursuing a master’s degree in various fields, promoting research excellence.
  3. Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship
    Offered by the University of Toronto, this prestigious scholarship covers tuition, books, and living expenses for international students demonstrating exceptional academic achievement and leadership.
  4. Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships
    Providing $70,000 per year for two years, this fellowship supports postdoctoral researchers in health, natural sciences, and engineering.
  5. Trudeau Foundation Scholarships
    These scholarships, valued at up to $60,000, support doctoral candidates in the social sciences and humanities, focusing on issues impacting Canadian society.
With REC's expert guidance, you can easily navigate your path to securing a scholarship. Book your free consultation with our REC Canadian representative today to discover a customized scholarship strategy tailored to your goals.

University Application Checklist for Canada

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1 SSC-Transcript & Certificate
2 HSC-Transcript & Certificate
3 Bachelor-Transcript & Certificate (If applicable)
4 IELTS Certificate
5 Motivational letter (If applicable)
6 Resume (If applicable)
7 Passport
8 NID
9 Letter of employment (if applicable)
10 Course Description
12 Letter of recommendation from the university (If applicable)

Student Visa Checklist for Canada

Sl. Documents
1 Passport, NID, Birth Certificate
2 All Original educational certificates (No provisional)
3 IELTS
4 Letter of Accaptance from University
5 Bank Statements and Certificates
7 CA valuation of all the assets
8 Source of Fund
9 Statement of Purpose
10 Up front Medical
11 Police Clearance

Student Life

Canadian student life offers a multicultural experience with a strong emphasis on work-life balance:

Campus culture:

  • Diverse and inclusive environment
  • Strong focus on extracurricular activities and community involvement
  • Emphasis on research and innovation

Activities and events:

  • Numerous student clubs and organizations
  • Cultural festivals celebrating Canada’s diversity
  • Outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, and ice hockey

 

Accommodation:

  • On-campus residences (especially for first-year students)
  • Off-campus apartments or shared houses
  • Homestays with Canadian families

Academic environment:

  • Interactive classes with emphasis on participation
  • Co-op programs and internships for hands-on experience
  • Research opportunities at both undergraduate and graduate levels

Support services:

  • International student offices for specialized support
  • Career centers offering job search assistance and co-op placements
  • Health and counseling services
  • Academic advisors and tutoring programs

Work Opportunities:

  • On-campus employment
  • Off-campus work permit allowing up to 24 hours per week during sessions
  • Full-time work during scheduled breaks

 

Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)

Canada offers the Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP) for international graduates:

  • Duration:
    • Up to 3 years, depending on the length of the study program and your field of study.
  • Eligibility:
    • Completed a full-time study program of at least 8 months at an eligible institution
    • Graduated from a public post-secondary institution, a private post-secondary institution, or a private institution authorized by provincial statute to confer degrees
  • Work rights:
    • Can work full-time, part-time, or be self-employed
    • No restrictions on type of employment
  • Application process:
    • Apply within 180 days of receiving final marks
    • Provide proof of program completion
    • Pay application fee (currently CAD 255)
  • Additional benefits:
    • Spouse or common-law partner may be eligible for an open work permit
    • Time spent working under PGWP counts towards eligibility for permanent residency

Pathway to Permanent Residency (PR)

Canada offers several pathways to permanent residency for international graduates:

  1. Express Entry:
    • Points-based system for skilled workers
    • Includes Canadian Experience Class, Federal Skilled Worker Program, and Federal Skilled Trades Program
  2. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP):
    • Provinces can nominate individuals who wish to immigrate to their province
    • Each province has its own streams and criteria
  3. Quebec Experience Program:
    • For those who have studied or worked in Quebec and meet French language requirements
  4. Start-up Visa Program:
    • For entrepreneurs with an innovative business idea and support from a designated organization
  5. General requirements:
    • Meet minimum language requirements in English or French
    • Have eligible work experience
    • Meet education requirements
    • Pass medical examination and security checks

Note: Immigration rules in Canada can change. It is advisable to refer to the official Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) website (canada.ca/immigration) for the most current and reliable information.

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