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Intakes in canada

Canada offers three main intakes for international students: Fall (September), Winter (January), and Summer (May). The Fall intake is the most popular, offering a wide range of programs and maximum scholarship opportunities. The Winter intake is ideal for students who miss the Fall deadline, though fewer programs are available. The Summer intake, being the least common, mainly offers short-term courses and specific programs. To ensure a smooth application process, students should plan well in advance and seek guidance from study abroad consultants when choosing the right intake and university

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Intakes in canada

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  1. Study in Canada: Intakes, Admission & Costs A GUIDE FOR INDIAN STUDENTS

  2. Overview of Intakes in Canada  - Fall (September): Most popular, wide range of courses  - Winter (January): Fewer courses, good for those who miss Fall  - Summer (May): Limited programs, mainly short- term courses  - Application Deadlines: Typically 6-12 months before intake

  3. Admission Process & Requirements  - **Basic Eligibility:** - Academic qualifications (60-75% min.) - English proficiency (IELTS: 6.0-7.5, TOEFL: 80-100)    - **Application Process:** 1. Choose a program & university 2. Submit application & documents 3. Receive Offer Letter & pay deposit 4. Apply for a student visa    

  4. Why Study in Canada?  - High-quality education & globally recognized degrees  - Affordable tuition compared to USA & UK  - Work opportunities during & after studies (PGWP)  - Multicultural environment & student-friendly policies

  5. Cost of Studying in Canada  - **Tuition Fees:** - UG: CAD 15,000 – 30,000 per year - PG: CAD 20,000 – 50,000 per year    - **Living Expenses:** - Accommodation: CAD 8,000 – 12,000 per year - Food & Transport: CAD 3,000 – 5,000 per year    - **Additional Costs:** Health insurance, books, visa fees

  6. Conclusion & Next Steps  - Start researching universities & intakes  - Prepare for English proficiency tests  - Arrange financial support & scholarships  - Apply for admission & student visa  - Connect with other Indian students & plan your stay  **Thank You!**

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