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Esha Tiwari

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Canada is one of the best destinations to study Humanities and Social Sciences courses for international students. The country comprises various top universities, including the University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, York University, University of Ottawa, University of Calgary, and more, which provide high-quality education and make it easier for students to pursue careers.

Students who are seeking their career in areas such as History, Culture, Politics, Literature, Anthropology, Politics, and more can come to these universities. In addition, the students are aiming for careers in Public Policy, Academ

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Rashmi Singh

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International students willing to pursue a Bachelor of Humanities and Social Sciences must make a budget for tuition costs as well as living costs. The tuition cost for the programme is between INR 12L and INR 40 L. The overall cost of living can lie between INR 6L and INR 16 L for one year. Students can check the tuition cost of popular universities offering Bachelors of Humanities and Social Sciences below:

Universities Offering Bachelor of Humanities and Social Sciences in Canada

First-year tuition fees 2025

University of Toronto

 

INR 37 L-INR 40 L

The University of British Columbia

 

INR 31 L-INR 32 L

McGill University

 

INR 12 L-INR 40 L

York University

 

INR 21 L-INR 25 L

University of Alberta

 

INR 18 L-INR 23 L

University0 of Montreal

 

INR 19 L

University1 University

 

 

INR 23 L-INR 25 L

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Mani Lama

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An SOP is an extremely important admissions document. It is important for the students to keep in mind the following points while writing an SOP for MS in Computer Science in Canada:

  • Prepare a structure and an outline before you start writing. As you prepare this structure, make sure to connect all the events with the help of logic. Let there be a flow in your writing.
  • Mention how your skills, academic background, professional background, and career goals are in alignment with the programme.
  • Do not repeat your CV/ Resume in your SOP.
  • Show your enthusiasm for the computer Science subject and make a connection to your professional aspiration
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Aayushi Dhawan

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 Yes, you can obtain Canadian citizenship through TEF Canada which serves as French language proficiency evidence. In Canada, this test is compulsory with regard to economic immigration programmes for which language skills proof is needed. This has been made mandatory by Canadian Citizenship and Immigration, Canada. The Canadian authorities will recognize the certificate only if the various sections of the test have been attempted on a common day.

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Mani Lama

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A CRS score above 480 is considered competitive as of 2025. Note that, the minimum cut-off changes almost every draw. In some draws, the cut-off may be below 480, while in others it could be higher depending on the pool's competitiveness.

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Virajita Kumari

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The CRS is a points based system used by Canadian Government to rank Express Entry candidates for offering permanent residency. In short, your CRS score determines your place in the pool. The higher score means higher chance of receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA) for PR.

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Raushan Jain

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Work experience significantly influences salaries in Canada. Entry level employees start with lower salary. While those with more experience can earn much higher incomes and become eligible for bonuses and additional perks. Always remember, you need to develop required skills.

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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The PTE-A exam fees in Canada in 2025-26 is $350 CAD. The fees of PTE Core exam in Canada is also the same at $350 CAD. However, the PTE exams A1, A2 and B1 cost $295 CAD. 

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Aashi Tiwari

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Yes, Conestoga College offers alumni benefits such as discounts on attractions and college services and access to the Talent Hub for career support. The college alumni can also visit the library, though borrowing study materials may be limited.

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Yatendra Shukla

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Conestoga College's alumni network and events are a great way to reconnect. You can also find them on LinkedIn and reach out. Other than this, social groups and official Facebook pages there which will help you find them easily.

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