Make a Successful Global Career with our Consultancy in Nepal

Our Canada consultancy in Nepal provides you with your best options among the diverse courses in Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctorate’s, as well as vocational and diploma courses provided by the top Canadian institutes, depending on your background and interests, including hospitality, health, IT and communications, languages and arts, sciences, social sciences, agriculture, broadcasting and journalism, business, dental hygiene, engineering, design, environment, and many more.

Canada consultancy in Nepal

For getting into a Canadian university, you’d typically require a Bachelor’s degree which should be equivalent to a 4-year Canadian Bachelor’s, recognized by a tertiary education provider. Also, your minimum GPA should be 3.0 on a 4.0-point scale. Your proficiency in English language must be good, too- a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 is considered ideal, usually. However, TOEFL and PTE Academic scores may also be considered for international admission in a few institutes. You may be able to avail scholarships, too.

Once you receive the confirmation from your desired institute after applying there, you may then apply for a Study Permit. Documents including proof of sufficient funds, character and fitness certificates, along with a Visitor’s Visa will be required. You’ll be charged approximately CAD 250, for processing your Study Permit and Visitor’s visa.

The good news is, you can expect tuition fees in Canadian universities to be much lower compared to other highly ranked study destinations and their institutes all over the world- an average range of around CAD 21-22,000. While courses in arts and humanities may cost you on the lower side, engineering and science may demand higher. MBAs often cost the highest, upto around CAD 40,000.

Your cost of living will typically range between CAD 14-16,000 on a yearly basis. You’ll also be required to pay health insurance costs of about CAD 8-900 annually, which is a mandate, depending on the province you choose to stay in.

Your Study Permit might allow you to work throughout the tenure of your course- but not before or after- for 20 hours per week, on or off the campus. However, if your course requires you to go for an internship, you’ll require an additional work permit. You may eventually avail a Permanent Residency (PR) status in Canada, if you decide to stay back there for employment after you’re done with your course.


And, in case you’re worried about your exams- TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, PTE, GRE, or whatever, our consultancy in Nepal will brief you on them, too. So, make a wise decision with our Canada consultancy in Nepal, and take a step that will change your life and career forever!

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