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Capital
Ottawa
Population
3.8 Crores (38 Million)
Language
English and French (official)
Currency
CAD (1 CAD = 62.22 INR)
Time Zone
4 Hours 30 Minutes Ahead
Minimum PTE Score
50
Mini IELTS Score
5.5 [UG] 6.5 [PG]
Dialog codes
+1
Intakes
January, May, September
Pathway Programs
Available
Distance from India
12.75 Hours+ | 11,488 kilometres
Work Allowance
40 hours per fortnightly
Post Study Work Permit
3+ Years
Most Affordable Cites
Quebec, Calgary, Edmonton
Most popular Cities
Toronto, Vancouver
Rankng in Education
3
Cost of Living
$700-$850 per month, LOW
Average Student Income
$13
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Talk to our Student CounselorYes, most Canadian universities accept the Indian education system of 10+2+3 for post-graduate programmes. However, for masters, a 10+2+4 model is mandatory.
The International English Language Testing System [IELTS] is accepted by all universities in Canada and Pearson Test of English [PTE] is accepted by a few in Canada.
Yes, all students pursuing a higher education are allowed to work part-time (40 hours/fortnightly) during an ongoing semester and full-time during the vacations
Yes, most Canadian universities are highly ranked worldwide and any sort of qualification from there is globally recognised and acknowledged.
Most Canadian universities are exponentially funded by the government and run by public institutions. This gratifies the quality and brings consistency from within.
Yes, all students pursuing a higher education are allowed to work part-time (40 hours/fortnightly) during an ongoing semester and full-time during the vacations
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