How much does it cost to study in Canada?

Studying in Canada costs vary based on program, institution, and location. Undergraduate tuition averages CAD 30,000 annually for international students, while postgraduate programs range from CAD 20,000 to CAD 35,000 per year. Professional degrees like medicine or law can exceed CAD 50,000 annually.

Additional expenses include accommodation (CAD 8,000–CAD 12,000/year), health insurance (CAD 600–CAD 1,000), and living costs (CAD 10,000–CAD 15,000/year). Scholarships and part-time work options can offset expenses. Public universities often cost less than private institutions. Always check the institution’s website for precise fees and budget accordingly.