Our Study Abroad Programs
Each program is designed around a specific destination country, with dedicated counselors who understand the local education system, visa requirements, and career opportunities. Find the program that matches your goals.
Undergraduate Programs in Canada
World-class Bachelor's degrees with co-op opportunities at top Canadian universities
Bachelor's degrees at top Canadian universities. 4-year programs with co-op and work opportunities.
Canadian undergraduate programs offer Nepali students 4-year Bachelor's degrees at some of the world's most respected universities. With three Canadian universities in the QS World Top 50 (Toronto, UBC, McGill), affordable tuition compared to the USA, co-op programs that provide paid work experience, and a clear pathway to permanent residency through the Post-Graduation Work Permit, Canada is an outstanding choice for undergraduate studies. Canadian degrees are recognized globally and Canadian graduates are highly sought by employers worldwide.
- 4-year Bachelor's degrees at globally ranked universities
- 3 universities in the QS World Top 50 (Toronto, UBC, McGill)
- Co-op programs provide paid work experience during studies
- Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) for up to 3 years after graduation
- Work up to 20 hours/week during term, full-time during breaks
- Clear pathway to PR through Express Entry after PGWP
Masters & Graduate Programs
Advanced degrees at Canada's top universities with strong career outcomes
1-2 year Masters programs at Canada's best universities. Strong research and career outcomes.
Masters programs in Canada offer Nepali students 1-2 year graduate degrees at world-renowned universities. Canadian Masters degrees are recognized globally and provide deep specialization in your field. With lower tuition than the USA and UK, generous teaching and research assistantships, and a direct pathway to permanent residency through the Post-Graduation Work Permit and Express Entry, Canadian graduate education is an outstanding investment. Canada's universities are particularly strong in engineering, computer science, business, public health, and environmental science.
- 1-2 year programs at globally ranked universities
- Teaching and research assistantships cover tuition + provide stipend
- PGWP for up to 3 years after graduation
- Canadian Masters degree earns significant CRS points for PR
- Strong industry connections and career services
- Lower tuition than comparable programs in USA and UK
College Diploma Programs
The most affordable and practical pathway to Canadian PR for Nepali students
2-year practical programs at Canadian colleges. Cheaper tuition, PGWP eligible, strong PR pathway.
Canadian college diploma programs are the most popular choice among Nepali students seeking an affordable, practical pathway to permanent residency. These 2-year programs at Designated Learning Institutions (DLIs) provide hands-on, industry-relevant training at significantly lower tuition than universities. A 2-year college diploma qualifies you for a 3-year Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), giving you the Canadian work experience needed for Express Entry PR. Colleges like Conestoga, Seneca, George Brown, Humber, and Centennial have large Nepali student communities and strong employment outcomes.
- 2-year diploma programs with practical, industry-relevant training
- Tuition 30-50% lower than university programs
- 3-year PGWP after completing a 2-year program
- Strong co-op and internship components at many colleges
- High employment rates — colleges focus on job-ready skills
- Most cost-effective PR pathway in Canada
SDS Pathway
Fast-track your Canadian study permit with Student Direct Stream
Student Direct Stream for faster visa processing. IELTS 6.0+ required with GIC deposit.
The Student Direct Stream (SDS) is a fast-track study permit processing option for applicants from select countries including Nepal. If you meet the SDS requirements — IELTS 6.0+ in all four bands, purchase of a Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of CAD 20,635, and payment of first year's tuition — your study permit can be processed in as few as 20 days instead of the regular 4-12 weeks. SDS was introduced to streamline processing for well-prepared, genuine students with strong financial profiles.
- Processing as fast as 20 days (vs 4-12 weeks for regular stream)
- Available to Nepali citizens with IELTS 6.0+ in all bands
- GIC funds (CAD 20,635) returned to you in monthly installments in Canada
- Higher approval rate compared to regular study permit applications
- Demonstrates financial preparedness to immigration officers
- Works for both university and college programs at DLIs
Co-op Programs
Earn while you learn with Canada's work-integrated education programs
Work-integrated learning programs. Alternate between study terms and paid work terms at Canadian companies.
Co-operative education (co-op) programs are a hallmark of Canadian education, alternating between academic study terms and paid work terms at Canadian companies. Co-op students gain real Canadian work experience, earn CAD 3,000-6,000/month during work terms, build professional networks, and graduate with a competitive advantage in the job market. Co-op experience also counts toward your Canadian work experience for Express Entry, making it valuable for PR. The University of Waterloo pioneered co-op education and remains the gold standard, but colleges like Conestoga, Seneca, and Sheridan also offer excellent co-op programs.
- Paid work terms of 4 months each at Canadian companies
- Earn CAD 3,000-6,000/month during co-op placements
- Build Canadian work experience that counts toward PR
- Develop professional network with Canadian employers
- Graduate with practical experience alongside your degree/diploma
- Co-op work permit included with your study permit
Post-Graduation Work Permit Path
Your complete roadmap from Canadian study to permanent residency
The complete PR route: study, PGWP, Canadian work experience, and Express Entry for permanent residency.
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) pathway is the most popular route to Canadian permanent residency for Nepali students. This program-focused guide covers the entire journey: completing a PGWP-eligible program at a DLI, applying for and receiving your PGWP, building Canadian work experience, and applying for PR through Express Entry. The PGWP gives you an open work permit (any employer, any field) for up to 3 years, and the Canadian work experience you gain is the key ingredient for a competitive Express Entry profile.
- PGWP provides 1-3 years of open work rights after graduation
- 2-year programs qualify for a 3-year PGWP (best value)
- Canadian work experience earns significant CRS points for Express Entry
- Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is the most popular PR pathway for graduates
- Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP) offer additional PR pathways
- Many employers sponsor PR or provide LMIA support
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