The application conditions and fees for studying in Canada usually include the following aspects:
Academic Requirements:
Undergraduate application: Completion of high school and transcripts are usually required, and the high school grade point average (GPA) requirements vary depending on the school and major, generally at least 70%-85% or higher.
Graduate application: You need to have an undergraduate degree and excellent academic performance at the undergraduate level, and the GPA is usually required to be above 80%, and some top universities or majors may be more demanding.
Language Requirements
English-taught programs usually require TOEFL or IELTS scores. The TOEFL requirement is usually between 80-100 points, and the IELTS requirement is usually 65-7.0 points, depending on the school and major.
For French-taught courses, you will need to provide a French proficiency test such as TEF or TCF.
Other materials
Letters of recommendation, personal statement or statement of purpose, resume, etc.
Some programs or schools require standardized tests, such as the GRE or GMAT.
Proof of finances
Applicants will need to prove that they have sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses, usually by providing proof of bank balance or other financial resources.
Visa requirements
To apply for a Canadian student visa, you need to provide an admission letter, financial certificate, valid passport, medical examination report, etc.
Tuition
Tuition fees vary greatly depending on the nature of the school (public, private), subject area and degree level. In general, the annual tuition fee is around CAD 15,000-CAD 30,000, and the tuition fee for medical, business, and engineering majors can be higher.
Cost of living
The cost of living varies depending on the city in which you are located. According to the information mentioned earlier, the annual living expenses of Chinese students in Canada are about CAD 5,000 to CAD 15,000, which includes expenses such as accommodation, meals, transportation, books and daily necessities.
Other Fees
Medical insurance premiums: International students are usually required to purchase school-specific medical insurance, which costs CAD 600 600 1,000 per year.
Application fee: The application fee varies between CAD 100 100 250 per school.
Additional costs such as homestay fees or rental deposits.
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