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Nishtha Surbhi

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Though the number of LORs required by different Canadian universities varies, they typically ask for at least three or more letters of recommendation. While academic LORs from a candidate's professors or mentors or project guides are typically used, applicants with work experience can also submit professional LORs written by their managers or seniors at the workplace.

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Akash Gaur

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Ontario can be an expensive place for international students to live & study in. The cost of living in Ontario varies based on the standard of living students opt for. As per data curated from Shiksha, the estimated cost of living in Ontario is around CAD 1500-2000 (INR 91.43 K-INR 1.21 L).

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Akash Gaur

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The designation JD is just a marketing gimmick; it is simply a LL.B. programme with a different name. In Canadian institutions the core curriculum of law programs is usually completed within the first 2 years of study. The third year studies are a mix of liberal studies, research & writing courses.

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Anya Aggarwal

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Vancouver is one of the best student cities located in Canada. Some of the universities in Vancouver Canada are:

  • Simon Fraser University
  • University of British Columbia
  • University Canada West
  • Vancouver Island University
  • Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Also Check: Best Universities in Vancouver

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Gunjan Thapa

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Though as an international student, taking admission to one of the universities in Canada would require students to submit IELTS or any other equivalent English language proficiency tests. But, there are some Canadian Universities that do not require IELTS. These are given below:

  • Brock University
  • University of Winnipeg
  • University of Regina
  • Concordia University
  • Seneca College
  • Carleton University
  • Cambrian College

Also Check: Study in Canada without IELTS

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Himanshi Shekhar

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A majority of universities in Canada have a tuition fee between INR 30 to 40 lakh+. Starting tuition fee can be below INR 10 lakh. The first-year tuition fees of Top Uni in Canada are given below:

University

First-Year Tuition Fees

University of Toronto

INR 15 L - INR 69 L

McGill University

INR 7 L - INR 60 L

UBC

INR 5 L - INR 62 L

University of Alberta

INR 4 L - INR 62 L

University of Waterloo

INR 9 L - INR 44 L

McMaster University

INR 2 L - INR 58 L

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Shiv Kumar

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Select an MBA programme according to your major considerations.

  • TRU, Canada: Offers international exposure, flexible learning, and no GMAT requirement, but mixed reviews on faculty and job market value. Higher cost of living and tuition.
  • IIM Visakhapatnam, India: Strong local reputation, nearly 100% placements, competitive salary packages, and rigorous curriculum. More affordable and well-recognized in India.

The Indian Institute of Management Visakhapatnam provides better placement opportunities and local recognition yet the Thunderbird School of Global Management holds superior international exposure at higher expenses which leads to di

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Yatendra Shukla

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Canadian universities invite applications for 3 semesters; fall, summer, and winter.

Intakes in Canada

Application Starts

Deadlines

Fall Intake

September

January

Winter Intake

January

May

Summer Intake

May

August

The fall semester begins in September, winter in January, and summer in May. Courses and Universities differ for each intake. Fall intake in Canada is the most important of the three as almost all the courses and Universities are available in this intake.

Winter intake in Canada (January intake) also offers a wide range of courses. However, only a few courses are available in the summer intake.

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Loveleen Patra

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The fall intake in Canada starts in September. In order to begin with the application process for this intake, start the process from April of the previous year.

  • April – August (Previous Year): Research About the Universities and Courses
  • May – September (Previous Year): Prepare for Standardized Tests and English Language Proficiency Exams
  • October (Previous Year)– January (Current Year) : Fill out the Application Forms
  • January – March (Current Year) : Reply to College Emails and Responses
  • February – May (Current Year): Apply for a Canada student visa and settle your finances

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Aayushi Dhawan

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Fall intake or September intake is the most important study abroad intake. Fall intake in Canada months are from September to December/January. Here are a few advantages for the intake in Canada:

  • Wider Course Availability
  • More Scholarship Opportunities
  • Multiple Job & Internship Prospects
  • More Seats in Top Universities

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