Study in Canada
November 13, 2021 2021-12-18 10:22Study in Canada
Our Process
Admission Registration
Offer letter
Transfer Tuition Fees
Visa Approval
Fly
Canada stands out as an epitome place to study in terms of academic excellence, affordability and quest. It is not only among the top three countries in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, but Canada is also ranked as the number one country in the world to live in.
At a glance:
- Known for its diversity and high standard living
- Quick admission in Canada’s best Universities and colleges
- Qualification recognized globally
- Credit transfer opportunities
- No visa interview
- Flexible payment option or Pay after visa
- Post study work and PR opportunity
- Accounting , Business (BBA, MBA), Finance, Architecture, Aviation, Entrepreneurship, Social Science, Public Administration, International Relation, Education, Language and Culture, Fine Arts and Design, Media and Broadcasting, Economics, and Development Studies, Engineering (Electrical , Mechanical, Civil, Automotive, Aircrafts), Hospitality and Tourism, IT and Computer Science, Specialty in Cyber Security, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Environmental Science, Textile and so on.
- Diploma / Advanced Diploma = CA$12,000 – CA$18,000 (Approx)
- Bachelor Program = CA$13,000 – CA$33,000 (Approx)
- Master Program = CA$15,000 – CA$35,000 (Approx)Study Cost
For Single Person
Living cost in Canada per year approximately…
Student (Per Year) = CA$10000- 11000
Spouse (Per Year) = CA$4000
Child (Per Year) = CA$3000
Accommodation cost in Canada approximately
Hostels and Guesthouses – 80 to $135 per week
Shared Rental – $70 to $250 per week
On campus – $80 to $250 per week
Homestay – $110 to $270 per week
Rental – $100 to $400 per week
Other expenses…
- Groceries and eating out – $70 to $150 per week
- Gas, electricity – $40 to $80 per week
- Phone and Internet – $20 to $40 per week
- Public transport – $10 to $50 per week
- Car (after purchase) – $150 to $200 per week
Additional Cost
As international student you have to pay your tuition fee first before you study. Normally all university take about 50% in advance from the 1st year’s tuition fee. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) also has to be paid with the tuition fee.
Other additional costs like course materials and access to institution facilities will be charged when you are at your designated university.
- VFS global Canada- https://visa.vfsglobal.com/bgd/en/can/
- Registered physician list for Medical test – https://secure.cic.gc.ca/pp-md/pp-list.aspx
- Canadian High Commission – https://www.international.gc.ca/country-pays/bangladesh/dhaka-dacca.aspx?lang=eng