Undergraduate Programs in Canada

World-class Bachelor's degrees with co-op opportunities at top Canadian universities

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.

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Top Universities Available

Through our direct partnerships, we help you gain admission to leading universities. Here are some of the top institutions available through our Undergraduate Programs in Canada program.

University of Toronto

QS #21

Toronto, ON

Canada's top-ranked university. World-class research across all disciplines. Three campuses with diverse program offerings.

University of British Columbia (UBC)

QS #34

Vancouver, BC

Beautiful campus in Vancouver. Outstanding for engineering, CS, business, and environmental science.

McGill University

QS #29

Montreal, QC

Historic university with lower tuition than Ontario universities. Excellent across all disciplines.

University of Waterloo

QS #112

Waterloo, ON

Canada's best co-op program. Top choice for computer science, engineering, and mathematics.

University of Alberta

QS #96

Edmonton, AB

Strong in engineering, sciences, and AI research. Affordable Alberta living costs.

Simon Fraser University

QS #318

Burnaby, BC

Co-op programs, practical education, and strong industry connections in Vancouver area.

Eligibility Requirements

Meeting these requirements strengthens your application. Our counselors can help you identify areas to improve and present the strongest possible profile.

  • Completed +2 (Higher Secondary) or equivalent with good marks (typically 70%+ for competitive universities)
  • IELTS Academic 6.0-6.5 overall with no band below 5.5-6.0
  • Some universities require SAT scores (optional at many Canadian universities)
  • Strong academic record and personal statement
  • Financial capacity: first year tuition paid + GIC of CAD 20,635 (for SDS)
  • Study permit from IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada)

Application Process

We have streamlined the study abroad application process into clear, manageable steps. Our team guides you through each stage to maximize your chances of admission.

1

Free Profile Evaluation

We assess your +2 results, English scores, extracurricular activities, and career goals to determine the best Canadian universities for your profile. We consider co-op availability, scholarship potential, and PR pathway alignment.

2

University Shortlisting & Application

We create a list of 4-6 universities balancing prestige, affordability, co-op opportunities, and PR prospects. Applications are submitted through individual university portals or OUAC (Ontario Universities Application Centre).

3

Scholarship Applications

Canadian universities offer entrance scholarships based on academic merit. We identify scholarships you qualify for and help prepare applications. Many scholarships are automatic based on admission grades, while others require separate essays.

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Offer Acceptance & SDS Preparation

Once offers arrive, we help you compare based on total cost, co-op, location, and career outcomes. If eligible for SDS (IELTS 6.0+ in all bands), we guide you through GIC purchase and first-year tuition payment for faster processing.

5

Study Permit Application

We prepare your complete study permit application with the Letter of Acceptance from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), financial documents, SOP (Statement of Purpose), GIC receipt, and medical exam (if required).

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Pre-Departure & Settlement

After visa approval, we brief you on accommodation options, airport pickup, SIN card application, banking setup, and connecting with Nepali student communities at your institution.

Costs & Scholarships

Understanding the financial commitment is crucial for planning your study abroad journey. Here is a breakdown of typical costs and available funding options.

Tuition Range
CAD 20,000 - 55,000/year

Top universities (Toronto, UBC, McGill) charge CAD 40,000-55,000/year for international undergraduates. Mid-tier universities range from CAD 20,000-35,000. Quebec universities (McGill, Concordia) are often more affordable. In NPR, approximately NPR 25-68 lakh per year.

Scholarships
Up to CAD 20,000/year

Many universities offer automatic entrance scholarships for high-achieving students: University of Toronto (CAD 5,000-10,000), UBC International Major Entrance Scholarship (up to CAD 20,000/year for 4 years), McGill entrance scholarships, Schulich Leader Scholarships (CAD 80,000-100,000 total for STEM). Apply early as spots are limited.

Costs are estimates and vary by university and city. Call +977-9849998031 or fill out the form for personalized cost estimates based on your preferred universities.

Student Life

Studying abroad is about more than just academics. Here is what you can expect from life as an international student.

Canadian university life is vibrant and welcoming. Universities offer extensive orientation programs, international student offices, and peer mentoring. Student unions organize hundreds of clubs, sports teams, and cultural events. Nepali Student Associations exist at most major universities, celebrating Dashain, Tihar, and other festivals.

Co-op programs are a hallmark of Canadian education. Universities like Waterloo, SFU, and UBC offer structured co-op programs where you alternate between study terms and paid work terms at Canadian companies. Co-op students earn CAD 3,000-5,000/month during work terms, gaining valuable experience and industry connections.

After your 4-year degree, the PGWP gives you 3 years of open work rights in Canada. Combined with Canadian education and work experience, you earn significant Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points for Express Entry, making PR highly achievable within 1-2 years of working.

Undergraduate Programs in Canada — Frequently Asked Questions

Can I enter a Canadian university directly after +2?
Yes. Most Canadian universities accept +2 (or equivalent) for direct entry into 4-year Bachelor's programs. Competitive universities like Toronto, UBC, and McGill typically want 80%+ in +2, while others accept 65-75%. Some universities offer foundation or bridging programs for students who need additional preparation.
What is the total cost of a 4-year degree in Canada?
Total tuition for 4 years: CAD 80,000-220,000 depending on the university. Living costs: CAD 48,000-80,000 over 4 years. Total: CAD 128,000-300,000 (NPR 1.6-3.7 crore). However, with part-time work (CAD 15,000-20,000/year), co-op earnings, and scholarships, the net cost is significantly lower.
What is co-op and how does it work?
Co-op (cooperative education) programs alternate between study terms and paid work terms at Canadian companies. A typical co-op student completes 4-6 work terms of 4 months each during their degree. You earn CAD 3,000-5,000/month during co-op placements. The University of Waterloo has Canada's most famous co-op program, but SFU, UBC, and many others also offer excellent co-op options. Co-op experience counts toward your Canadian work experience for PR.
Is it better to go to university or college in Canada?
It depends on your goals. Universities offer 4-year academic degrees, higher prestige, and research opportunities. Colleges offer 2-year practical diplomas, lower tuition, and faster entry to the workforce. For PR, both are equally valid — a 2-year college diploma gives you a 3-year PGWP at much lower cost. We help you choose based on your career goals, budget, and PR timeline.
Can I get PR after completing my Bachelor's in Canada?
Yes. A 4-year Bachelor's degree qualifies you for a 3-year PGWP. With 1+ year of Canadian work experience, your Canadian degree, age, and English proficiency, you earn significant CRS points for Express Entry. Many graduates receive PR invitations within 6-12 months of applying. The Canadian Experience Class (CEC) is the most popular route for international graduates.

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