Study in Canada from Nepal
Canada is one of the world's top destinations for higher education, attracting over 800,000 international students annually. For Nepali students, it offers globally respected education, post-study work rights, and direct permanent residency pathways.
Whether you want to pursue a Bachelor's degree, a Master's degree, or a career-focused post-graduate diploma, Study in Canada 2026 intakes are officially open. Munich International Education provides complete, end-to-end guidance to achieve your goals.
Work Rights
Work off-campus up to 20 hrs/wk
20 Hrs/wk
Student Work Rights
Up to 3 Yrs
PGWP Permit
1,500+
Approved DLIs
CAD 1.2K+
Monthly Living Cost
Academic Excellence
Why Study in Canada
From Nepal?
Graduating from a recognized Canadian Designated Learning Institution (DLI) opens doors to a globally respected career and a stable future. Key benefits include:
- World-Class Degrees: High academic standards and rigorous quality controls.
- Earn While You Learn: Work part-time off-campus during terms and full-time during breaks.
- Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP): Get open work permits for up to 3 years to gain local experience.
- Clear Pathways to PR: Points-based Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs heavily reward Canadian graduates.
- Safe and Multicultural: Extremely welcoming, peaceful environment for international students.
How We Support You
Munich International Education handles every step of your Canada study application to maximize your approval rates:
Profile evaluation & university matchings Statement of Purpose (SOP) writing support GIC setup & Attestation Letter (PAL) guidance Visa document reviews and mock interviews Scholarship checks and financial planning
Study Options
Canada Study Pathways
Choose the academic pathway that matches your qualification level and future career goals.
Undergraduate Level
Bachelor's Degree Programs
Bachelor's degree programs last three to four years. They provide comprehensive, structured learning across a variety of disciplines, often combining academics with Co-op internships.
Popular Fields
Computer Science & Engineering Business Administration Healthcare & Nursing
Co-op programs allow students to work in their field during studies.
Apply for Bachelor'sPostgraduate Level
Master's Programs in Canada
Master's programs are highly prestigious, offering course-based or research-based tracks. Graduates from these programs are highly sought after by local employers and gain favorable scores in permanent residency evaluations.
Popular Fields
MBA & Business Analytics Data Science & Cybersecurity STEM Research Programs
Some institutions offer master's options accepting PTE or Duolingo.
Apply for Master'sCareer & Applied
Diploma & PG Diploma
One- to two-year diploma courses offered at public Canadian colleges are a highly practical, shorter, and more affordable route. They focus directly on career-ready skills and qualify for PGWP.
Popular Fields
Information Technology (IT) Hospitality & Culinary Management Supply Chain & Logistics
Ideal for career-focused students aiming for fast employment.
Apply for DiplomaFinancial Planning
Cost of Studying in Canada
Estimate your tuition and monthly living costs to plan your study abroad budget effectively.
| Study Programme | Average Annual Tuition (CAD) |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate (Bachelor's Degree) | CAD 15,000 – CAD 35,000 |
| Postgraduate (Master's Degree) | CAD 15,000 – CAD 40,000 |
| College Diploma / PG Diploma | CAD 10,000 – CAD 20,000 |
Monthly Cost of Living in Canada
Monthly living costs range from CAD 1,200 to CAD 2,000 depending on the city. Shared accommodation is significantly cheaper:
Rent / Housing
CAD 600 - 1,400
Food & Groceries
CAD 250 - 400
Local Transportation
CAD 80 - 150
Health Insurance
CAD 50 - 100
Tip: Affordable student cities include Winnipeg, Halifax, London (Ontario), and Edmonton. Toronto and Vancouver remain the most expensive locations.
Entry Criteria
Canada Admission Requirements
Meeting Canada's study requirements is straightforward with the right preparation.
Academic Criteria
Undergrad: 10+2 with 50% - 65%+ Master's: 4-Year Bachelor's with 65% - 75%+ Diploma: Completed 10+2 or equivalent
English Proficiency
Accepted tests include IELTS Academic, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, and Duolingo. Standard scores required: IELTS 6.0–6.5 for undergraduate/diplomas, and IELTS 6.5–7.0 for postgraduate programs.
Visa Proof (GIC & PAL)
For the study permit, students need a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of CAD 20,635 as proof of living funds, alongside a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) from the target province.
Scholarships & Grants
Merit-based awards are available, such as University Entrance Scholarships, Ontario Graduate Scholarships (OGS), Ontario Trillium Scholarships (OTS), and Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS).
Intakes Schedule
Canada Academic Intakes
Fall Intake (September)
Primary intake with the widest program selections and strongest scholarship availability. Apply 6 to 12 months in advance.
Winter Intake (January)
Secondary intake offering good program options at most universities and public colleges. Highly popular for diplomas.
Summer Intake (May)
Limited intake suited for specific fast-track certificate courses or specific vocational streams.
Your Roadmap
Student Visa Process Steps
Follow our step-by-step roadmap to secure your Canadian study permit.
Profile Assessment & Counseling
Book a free session at Munich International Education. We analyze your GPA, background, and select suitable DLIs and courses.
English Proficiency & Tests
Prepare for and take your English proficiency exam (IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, or Duolingo) aiming for the target scores.
Apply for Letter of Acceptance (LOA)
We compile your documents, transcripts, and Statement of Purpose (SOP) to submit applications and secure your Letter of Acceptance.
GIC & Provincial Attestation (PAL)
Purchase a GIC account (CAD 20,635) and obtain the Provincial Attestation Letter from your target province.
Apply for Study Permit
Compile financial documents, statement of purpose, and file your online visa application, completing biometrics and medical tests.
Visa Approval & Arrivals
Receive your passport request and Study Permit approval. Arrange accommodation and fly to Canada to begin studies!
Have Questions?
FAQs — Study in Canada
IELTS is widely accepted, but PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, and Duolingo are also accepted at many Canadian colleges and universities. Some universities grant waivers to students with prior English-medium studies.
Undergraduate degree and diploma programs typically require a GPA of 2.5–3.0 (50%–65%+ in 10+2). Master's programs generally expect a four-year Bachelor's with a GPA of 3.0+ (65%–75%+).
Yes. Some career-focused diploma programs at public colleges accept 50% in 12th grade. Munich International Education can help identify options matching your specific profile.
International students on a valid study permit can work off-campus up to 20 hours per week during academic terms and full-time during breaks. On-campus work is unlimited. Graduates also qualify for the PGWP to work for up to three years after studies.
A GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate) of CAD 20,635 is required for the study permit. This serves as proof of living funds and is disbursed in monthly installments after arrival in Canada.
Yes. Canadian graduates with a post-graduation work permit (PGWP) and one year of local work experience are highly competitive under the Express Entry's Canadian Experience Class (CEC) and Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP).
