Benefits of Studying at Public Universities in Canada

Government funding of Canada's public institutions guarantees excellent instruction and strong student support services. Excellent teachers, varied campuses, and post-study employment options are key advantages for international students. Here’s why Canadian public universities stand out:

  • Affordable tuition: Fees are lower than in many other popular study destinations, especially at public universities.

  • Post-graduation pathways: Programs such as the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) offer a straightforward route to gaining Canadian work experience and exploring options for permanent residency.

  • Multicultural and friendly student body: Students from more than 180 nations create a friendly and multicultural community. 

  • Globally recognised degrees: Canadian degrees open doors to jobs and postgraduate programs worldwide.

  • Excellent research opportunities: As Canada invests significantly in innovation, students may access cutting-edge labs, tech centres, and research funds.

List of Top Public Universities in Canada

Here’s a quick overview of the best public universities in Canada, including their rankings, locations and estimated annual tuition for international students:

University Name

Location

Student Life & Highlights

QS World Ranking

University of Toronto

Toronto, Ontario

Canada’s leading university boasts a vibrant city campus, over 1,000 student clubs, a solid global status and outstanding networking opportunities in one of the world’s most multicultural cities.

25

McGill University

Montreal, Quebec

A leading research university located in one of the world’s best student cities; active campus events, bilingual programs and strong community support.

29

University of British Columbia (UBC)

Vancouver, British Columbia

UBC, renowned for its beautiful campus overlooking the Pacific, fosters a culture focused on sustainability and boasts over 350 clubs, along with vibrant arts, cultural and outdoor activities.

38

University of Alberta

Edmonton, Alberta

Renowned for its strength in energy and artificial intelligence research, affordable housing, and an international student body with a thriving arts scene.

96

University of Waterloo

Waterloo, Ontario

Globally recognised for tech, math, and engineering; co-op placements at top companies that provide students with valuable paid work experience.

115

University of Ottawa

Ottawa, Ontario

The largest bilingual university in Canada, it’s among the best for law and policy students since it provides co-op programs and is close to government offices.

189

Dalhousie University

Halifax, Nova Scotia

A coastal city university known for marine sciences, health research, and a friendly, close-knit campus culture.

=275

Simon Fraser University

Burnaby, British Columbia

Mountain-view campus near Vancouver; great for business and computing students, with a vibrant, diverse environment.

319

University of Saskatchewan

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

The university focuses on sustainability, veterinary medicine, and agriculture; it provides excellent research opportunities and the benefits of small-town affordability.

=340

University of Manitoba

Winnipeg, Manitoba

Western Canada’s oldest university; affordable tuition, strong indigenous programs and a welcoming community.

661-670

Admission Requirements for International Students

The admission process of Canadian universities is simple, straightforward, yet competitive. Although the requirements vary slightly by school, here are the essentials for undergraduate and postgraduate applicants:

  1. Completed application form through the university portal or a provincial centre such as the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC).

  2. Proof of English or French language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or TEF for French programs).

  3. Transcripts or academic credentials evaluated for Canadian equivalence.

  4. Proof of financial support to cover tuition and living expenses.

  5. A valid passport and study permit application through Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).

  6. A personal statement or statement of purpose (SOP) explaining academic goals.

  7. Letters of recommendation (for graduate-level or competitive programs).

Tuition Fees at Public Universities in Canada

The cost of studying at public universities in Canada varies by program, degree level, and location. Below is an approximate annual range of tuition fees for undergraduate and postgraduate programs for international students.

University Name

Average Undergraduate Tuition (per year)

Average Postgraduate Tuition (per year)

University of Toronto

CAD 30,000 – 70,000

CAD 30,000 – 70,000

University of British Columbia (UBC)

CAD 49,433 – 64,651

CAD 32,518 – 88,485

McGill University

CAD 32,995 – 73,165

CAD 12,293 – 16,443

University of Alberta

CAD 35,000 – 50,000

CAD 20,000 – 34,000

University of Ottawa

CAD 27,000 – 45,000

CAD 11,990 – 32,000

University of Waterloo

CAD 51,000 – 74,000

CAD 7,696 – 8854

Dalhousie University

CAD 7,000 –36,000

CAD 7,000 – 36,000

Simon Fraser University

CAD 37,442 – 40,000

CAD 20,000 – 32,000

University of Manitoba

CAD 22,000 – 33,600

CAD 5,640 – 47,915

University of Saskatchewan

CAD 68,640 – 132,796

CAD 12,231 – 70,915

Scholarships & Financial Aid for International Students

Canadian universities, along with the government and organisations like the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE), offer a range of scholarships to support international students. Below are some of the options:

Work Opportunities for International Students

One of the major perks of studying in Canada is the opportunity to work during your studies. International students with a valid study permit can:

  • Work up to 24 hours weekly throughout school sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.

  • Gain post-study work experience through the PGWP, valid for up to 3 years depending on your program length.

  • Access co-op programs that integrate paid work with academic study.

Start your Canadian study journey today. Let IDP counsellors assist you with choosing the best university, submitting your admission application, securing your study permit, and supporting you every step of the way to Canada.

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