Author: Umesh Post Date: 02 Apr 2023 Canada is well known for its quality education and that is the reason why a large number of students flock to Canada for that purpose. The students who go to Canada have to manage their finances for fees, living, food, and other misc expenses. If a student can get scholarship then financial difficulties would be less. One should apply for scholarship as there are many schemes and many criteria on which scholarship awards depend. The cost of education can be found from the following data and the amount shown. The amount shown is in equivalent rupees. 1. Tuition fee is about Rs 840000 per year. 2. Student Fees Rs 2400 per year. 3. Health Insurance Rs 50400. 4. Textbooks Rs 36000. 5. On-campus (Hostel) Rent Rs 432000. 6. Mobile phone (basic package) Rs 21600. 7. Public Transport/Transit Pass - Rs 28800. 8. Groceries/Food - Rs 216000. 9. Entertainment/Clothes/Gifts Rs 57600. Total expenses Rs 19 lakh in one year.
Author: Raveena Madhubalan Post Date: 06 Apr 2023 When I first decided to pursue higher education in Canada, I was a bit overwhelmed by the cost. I quickly realized that studying in Canada was not affordable for everyone. After doing some research, I found that tuition fees vary greatly depending on the institution and the program chosen. For example, tuition at Canadian universities can range from INR 5 lakh to INR 36 Lakh per year. Similarly, college tuition fees can range from INR 1 lakh to INR 16 lakh per year. In addition to tuition fees, there are other expenses to consider such as living and accommodation costs, textbooks, and other fees. All of these costs can add up quickly and it is important to factor in all potential expenses before deciding to study in Canada.