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Apr 02, 2023
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If you plan to study in Canada from India, shortlisting the universities correctly is of UTMOST importance. Since most universities charge an application fee, it is impossible to apply to every Canadian institute. So, you need to exercise caution when shortlisting your preferred institutions.


Due to the high demand for pursuing higher studies in Canada, several study abroad consultancy services assist students in their journey. But if you’re planning to bear the entire burden on your shoulders, here are some factors you should consider when shortlisting universities:



  1. Studying expenses


Canada has become the #1 destination for Indian students who wish to pursue higher education abroad due to its affordability. Unlike the USA or the UK, Canada is a more pocket-friendly option.


Here is an average estimation of the course fees for various degrees in Canada:



  • Undergraduate courses– approx. CAD 10,000 – CAD 30,000 (approx. INR 6 lakhs – INR 18 lakhs)

  • Postgraduate courses– approx. CAD 20,000 – CAD 35,000 (approx. INR 12 lakhs – INR 21 lakhs)


Furthermore, you need to take into consideration the fees for GMAT coaching institutes in Noida if you’re planning to appear for the GMAT. So, when you’re on a tight budget, make sure to check the tuition fees and other expenses when shortlisting universities.



  1. Acceptance chances


When you’re adamant about studying in Canada, always consider the acceptance chances when selecting the institutes. Some of the universities with the lowest acceptance rates include the following:



  • The University of Ottawa – 13%

  • The University of Calgary – 15%

  • Carleton University – 21%


Meanwhile, the institutes with higher acceptance rates are –



  • Thompson Rivers University – 82%

  • Yorkville University – 78%

  • University of Saskatchewan – 72%


You can always hire online SOP writing services to bolster your application and increase your acceptance chances. But if studying at a Canadian university is your topmost priority, it's best to choose an institute with higher acceptance rates.



  1. University location


When planning to study in Canada from India, keep in mind that you'll be in an entirely alien environment. So, ask yourself the following questions:



  • Is the university located in a remote area?

  • What is the crime rate for that particular location?

  • Are there good transportation options?

  • How far is the university from hospitals and police stations?


In summary


Expenses, safety, and acceptance rates are a few of the several factors you should keep in mind when shortlisting universities in Canada. If you're worried about making a wrong choice, feel free to ask for help from online forums or hire a consultancy service.


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