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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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Raj Vimal

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There is not a specific answer to that. Each province might have its own regulations regarding PAL validity. Unless your PAL has an expiry date on it, it's valid until one academic year.  It's essential to ensure your PAL is valid at the time your study permit application is received by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

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Kanika Shukla

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To Study computer Science in Canada, here is the list of top educational institutes with quality study and variety of programms related to the stream.

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Yatendra Shukla

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Here are the top MBA colleges in Canada for Indian Students for Management studies. These colleges are not only top ranked but the quality of education is top-notch also.

Canada Universities Offering MBA

QS Global MBA Rankings 2025

Rotman School of Management

#39

Desautels Faculty of Management

#66

Ivey Business School

#76

Smith School of Business

#91

Sauder School of Business

#101-110

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Raj Vimal

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The full-time MBA in Canada fees for international students at the best MBA colleges in Canada are given below.

University

1st Year International Tuition (CAD)

Additional Fees (CAD)

Rotman School of Management (University of Toronto)

78,900

2,890

Schulich School of Business (York University)

72,100

2,900

Ivey Business School (Western University)

78,500

3,850

Sauder School of Business (University of British Columbia)

72,000

2,500

Smith School of Business (Queen's University)

66,500

2,300

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Mani Lama

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The cost of studying MS in Canada is more expensive than in NZ. You should choose Canada to pursue MS if you want access to top-ranked universities, better post-graduation work options, and global career opportunities. Choose NZ if you prefer a more affordable option with a peaceful lifestyle. Also, the admission process is less competitive. New Zealand's universities typically offer smaller class sizes compared to larger Canadian institutions.

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Yatendra Shukla

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Doing MS in Business Analytics in Canada has a good scope. The average salary of a graduate after pursuing this course from a Canadian university will be around CAD 73,588 per year. This course opens up a wide range of job opportunities for its graduates. Some of the popular job roles for the graduates of MS in Business Analytics in Canada are:

  • Data Scientist
  • Data Analyst
  • Business Analyst
  • Financial Analyst
  • Project Manager

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Sarjana Sinha

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Yes, there are many abroad countries like USA, UK, Canada, and Australia that offer comprehensive BA courses in Archaeology with high ROI salary benefit.

These foreign universities do have an additional requirement in English language proficiency. Some even require IELTS Test qualification for admission to their archaeology courses. These universities provide wider career scope as an archaeologist on the global platform and a chance to work with multinational companies.

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