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Raushan Jain

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Canada is one of the best countries to study abroad for Indian students, offering great post-study work opportunities and affordable education compared to the US, UK, and Australia. Indian students can get various scholarships and fee waivers. Canadian universities provide a welcoming atmosphere for international students, with diverse student communities that support both cultural immersion and holistic growth.

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Komal Rajput

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Yes, St. Francis Xavier University is generally less expensive than University of Montreal. St. Xavier provides scholarships to their students which is according to merit and they provide $500-$10,000 and it is being provided to both the national and international students. If we talk about tuition fees St Xavier ask for $10,135 and on the other hand Monetral University asks for INR 12.84-17.25 range. Other than this St Francis Xavier includes other expenses too like laundry, parking, meal plan, books and supplies.

 

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Chandra Shekhar

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International students who wish to study graduate programme at Montreal must have a qualifying GPA of 3.0 out of 4.3 (or the equivalent). Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English language and provide proof of French proficiency level to get admission. 

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Chandra Shekhar

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The University of Montreal MBA fees is INR 13 L for first-year for International studetns. Mentioned below is the complete first-year fees for UdeM MBA program:

Fees components

Amount (for 1 year)

Tuition & fees

INR 13,17,944

Application Fee

INR 6,008

Total approximate fees

INR 6,008

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Chandra Shekhar

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The University of Montreal acceptance rate is around 41% to 57% as per unofficial sources. The university accepts around 41 to 57 applicants out of 100 applications. Therefore, UdeM admission become slightly competitive for International students. Applicants must have a good academic profile and meet the admission requirements to get admission.

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Chandra Shekhar

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International students must meet the University of Montreal application process to apply for admission. Mentioned below is the University of Montreal application process for UG admission:

Step 1: Choose the right programme – Use the programme and courses menu to select your program

Step 2: Create a profile – Create a visitor account on the official website by signing in

Step 3: Verify eligibility condition – Complete the section by completing your profile and verifying the eligibility

Step 4: Pay application fee – Pay a non-refundable Montreal University of Montreal application fee

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Chandra Shekhar

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Here is the application fee that the University of Montreal students have to pay: 

Montreal application fee for Fall 2026:

Types of fees

Amount

Base fee per session

CAD 79

Fee per regular program

CAD 21.60 or INR 1,802.92

Fee to request an admission reconsideration

CAD 32 or INR 2,670.99

 

 

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Chandra Shekhar

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International students can study in Montreal without French as most graduate programs do not require official certification of French language proficiency. However, students are constantly invited to exchange ideas and actively participate in their courses. This programme is intended as an additional tool to help them ease into their new environment.

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Chandra Shekhar

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The University of Montreal requirements for undergraduate and graduate admission is mentioned below:

Montreal University UG requirements:

  • Complete a high school diploma
  • Demonstrate proficiency in English
  • Provide proof of French proficiency level

Montreal University PG requirements:

  • A bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline
  • Achieve a minimum GPA of 3.0 out of 4.3 (or the equivalent) in a bachelor’s degree
  • Demonstrate proficiency in English language
  • Provide proof of French proficiency level
  • Letters of Recommendation (number vary by programs)

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Chandra Shekhar

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Not all the University of Montreal courses are taught in French. While the university operates in French and offers a wide variety of courses in French, some courses are available in English. Gradually, Montreal has been expanding its offerings to cater to a more diverse student body. Various faculty members and departments provide courses entirely in English, especially at the graduate level. In short, the university aims to accommodate both Anglophone and Francophone students, offering a variety of options to meet their academic preferences and needs.

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