Canada has overtaken the UK as the second-most popular destination (after the UK) for Indian students, with over 400,000 Indian students studying in Canada annually. The combination of high-quality education, post-study work rights, a pathway to permanent residency, and a large Indian community makes Canada uniquely appealing.

Here is everything you need to know about Study In Canada in 2026.

Top Universities in Canada for Indian Students 

University 

QS World Ranking 2025 

Known For 

University of Toronto 

#25 

Engineering, Medicine, Business 

McGill University 

#46 

Law, Medicine, Life Sciences 

University of British Columbia 

#47 

Sustainability, Computer Science, Business 

University of Alberta 

#110 

Energy, Engineering, Medicine 

University of Ottawa 

#237 

Law, Social Sciences, Bilingual programs 

McMaster University 

#193 

Health Sciences, Engineering 

Brock University 

#601–650 

Business, Education, Sports Science 

University of Windsor 

#601–650 

Engineering, Law 

Trent University 

#801–1000 

Environmental Studies, Arts 

University Canada West 

Not ranked 

Business, MBA 

Cost of Studying in Canada — 2026 Estimates 

Tuition Fees 

Program Level 

Approximate Annual Tuition 

Undergraduate 

CAD 20,000 – CAD 35,000 

Postgraduate 

CAD 15,000 – CAD 30,000 

MBA 

CAD 30,000 – CAD 60,000 

PhD (funded) 

Often fully funded with a stipend 

Community College / Polytechnic 

CAD 12,000 – CAD 18,000 

 

Living Costs Per Month 

Expense 

Approximate Monthly Cost 

Accommodation (shared) 

CAD 700 – CAD 1,200 

Food 

CAD 300 – CAD 500 

Transport 

CAD 100 – CAD 150 

Utilities & Internet 

CAD 100 – CAD 150 

Personal & Miscellaneous 

CAD 100 – CAD 200 

Total 

CAD 1,300 – CAD 2,200/month 

 

Cities like Vancouver and Toronto are significantly more expensive than cities like Ottawa, Windsor, or Lethbridge.

Canada Student Visa Requirements 2026 

To obtain a Canadian Study Permit, you need:

  1. Letter of Acceptance (LOA) from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) in Canada.
  1. Proof of financial support showing you can cover tuition for the first year plus CAD 22,895 for living expenses.
  1. Valid passport covering your entire study period.
  1. IELTS score: Minimum overall 6.0 with no band below 6.0 for faster processing via the Student Direct Stream.
  1. No criminal record (police clearance certificate may be required).
  1. Medical exam if required based on your country or program length.
  1. Statement of purpose / Letter of Explanation (sometimes requested).
  1. Proof of ties to home country (may be required to demonstrate intent to return).

Scholarships for Indian Students in Canada 

Government Scholarships: 

  • Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (for PhD students — up to CAD 50,000/year) 
  • Canada-ASEAN Scholarships (for eligible students) 
  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) 

University Scholarships: 

  • University of Toronto: Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship (full coverage) 
  • McGill University: McGill University Entrance Scholarships 
  • University of British Columbia: International Major Entrance Scholarship (up to CAD 40,000) 
  • Brock University: Merit scholarships of up to CAD 8,000 
  • University of Ottawa: Admission Scholarships for international students

Tip: Scholarship applications often have separate deadlines from admissions — research and apply simultaneously.

Part-Time Work Rights for Indian Students in Canada 

International students in Canada are permitted to work up to 24 hours per week during term time and full-time during scheduled breaks. This is a significant benefit as part-time income can offset living costs substantially.

After graduation, the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows students to work in Canada for up to 3 years, depending on program length. This is the pathway many Indian students use toward Canadian Permanent Residency through Express Entry.

2026 Intake Deadlines 

Intake 

Application Window 

Visa Application 

September 2026 (main) 

October 2025 – March 2026 

By May–June 2026 

January 2027 

May 2026 – September 2026 

By October–November 2026 

May 2027 

September 2026 – January 2027 

By February–March 2027 

Note: Canada has introduced application caps on study permits. Apply as early as possible to secure your slot.

Ready to start your Canada study abroad journey? EdMaster, trusted Canada Study Abroad Consultants, offers complete guidance from university shortlisting to visa filing. Contact us at +91 7226933337 or visit edmaster.co

FAQs:

Canada introduced study permit caps in 2024 and has maintained tighter controls in 2025–26. Approval rates have improved for students with genuine financial documentation, strong SOPs, and a well-supported application. Working with an experienced consultant significantly reduces the risk of refusal.

For the Student Direct Stream (SDS), the minimum is 6.0 overall with no band below 6.0. Regular stream applications do not have a set IRCC minimum, but most universities require 6.0–6.5.

Your spouse may be eligible for an Open Work Permit if you are enrolled in a postgraduate program at a DLI. Children can attend Canadian schools.

A refusal letter from IRCC provides the reason for refusal. Common reasons include insufficient financial proof, incomplete documentation, or an unconvincing SOP. You can reapply immediately with a stronger application. EdMaster's visa guidance team reviews refusal letters and strengthens reapplications.