What is the cost of studying and living in Canada?


Absolutely, I’d be happy to provide you with a detailed overview of the cost of studying and living in Canada!

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1. Tuition Fees



The tuition fees in Canada vary depending on the university, course, and province. Here’s an approximate range:

- Undergraduate Programs:
CAD 15,000 – CAD 30,000 per year
- Postgraduate Programs:
CAD 15,000 – CAD 35,000 per year
- MBA/Professional Courses:
CAD 25,000 – CAD 50,000 per year

Note: Courses in Medicine, Engineering, and Business tend to be on the higher side.

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2. Living Expenses



The cost of living in Canada depends on your city and lifestyle. On average, students need:

- CAD 10,000 – CAD 15,000 per year (as per Canadian student visa requirements)
- This covers accommodation, food, transport, health insurance, and miscellaneous expenses.

Breakdown (per month):


- Accommodation: CAD 400 – CAD 1,000 (shared or on-campus)
- Food: CAD 200 – CAD 400
- Transport: CAD 80 – CAD 120
- Personal Expenses: CAD 100 – CAD 200
- Health Insurance: CAD 600 – CAD 1,000 per year

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3. Other Costs


- Application Fees: CAD 100 – CAD 250 (per university)
- Books & Supplies: CAD 500 – CAD 1,000 per year
- Flight Tickets: CAD 80,000 – CAD 1,20,000 (INR one-time cost)

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4. Work Opportunities


- Students can work up to 20 hours/week during semesters and full-time during holidays, which can help manage living expenses.

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5. Scholarships


Pollster Education can guide you on merit-based and need-based scholarships available for Indian students which can significantly reduce costs.

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Need personalized guidance?


We can help you choose the right course and university as per your budget and preferences, and also assist with scholarship applications!

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