Recommend an appropriate program to apply, based on your current educational status and aspirations, and check your eligibility.
Canada is home to some of the world’s top universities. Many of Canada’s universities are renowned for promoting a global outlook by recruiting international students and staff and encouraging international collaborations, so you can expect a cosmopolitan atmosphere on campus. List of renowned universities and colleges in Canada is as follows:
University/College | City |
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Capilano University | North Vancouver |
Emily Carr University of Art + Design | Vancouver |
Kwantlen Polytechnic University | Surrey, Langley, Richmond, Cloverdale |
Royal Roads University | Victoria |
Simon Fraser University | Burnaby, Surrey, Vancouver |
The University of British Columbia | Vancouver, Kelowna |
Thompson Rivers University | Kamloops |
Trinity Western University | Langley |
University of Northern British Columbia | Prince George, Terrace, Fort St John, Quesnel |
University of the Fraser Valley | Abbotsford |
University of Victoria | Victoria |
Vancouver Island University | Nanaimo |
Alexander College | Burnaby |
British Columbia Institute of Technology | Burnaby |
Columbia College | Vancouver |
Douglas College | Coquitlam, New Westminster, Surrey |
Langara College | Vancouver |
North Island College | Courtney, Campbell River |
Okanagan College | Kelowna |
Selkirk College | Castlegar |
Vancouver Community College | Vancouver |
Internationally recognized higher education system with exceptional universities, colleges, technical institutes, and innovative research facilities make Alberta the destination of choice for thousands of international students annually. The province also offers competitive tuition fees, affordable cost of living, multiple post-graduation employment and immigration options.
University/College | City |
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Athabasca University | Athabasca |
Concordia University of Edmonton | Edmonton |
MacEwan University | Edmonton |
Mount Royal University | Calgary, Springbank |
The King’s University | Edmonton |
University of Alberta | Edmonton |
University of Calgary | Calgary |
University of Lethbridge | Lethbridge |
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology | Calgary |
Bow Valley College | Calgary |
Grande Prairie Regional College | Grande Prairie |
Keyano College | Fort McMurray |
Lakeland College | Lloydminster |
Lethbridge College | Lethbridge |
Medicine Hat College | Medicine Hat |
NorQuest College | Edmonton |
Northern Alberta Institute of Technology | Edmonton |
Northern Lakes College | Slave Lake |
Olds College | Olds |
Portage College | Lac La Biche |
Red Deer College | Red Deer |
Saskatchewan attracts international students from around the globe, through high quality and affordable education. The Universities, colleges and technical institutes offer an array of courses and credentials, ranging from trade certifications to doctoral degrees.
University/College | City |
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Campion College | Regina |
First Nations University of Canada | Regina, Saskatoon, Prince Albert |
Luther College | Regina |
St. Thomas More College | Saskatoon |
University of Regina | Regina |
University of Saskatchewan | Saskatoon |
Cumberland College | Melfort |
Great Plains College | Swift Current |
Parkland College | Yorkton |
Saskatchewan Polytechnic | Saskatoon |
University | Regina |
The education system and institutions in Manitoba are internationally recognized, with leading-edge facilities, affordable tuition, and highly trained instructors. Here, international students gain experience that prepares them for success in an increasingly global economy.
University/College | City |
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Brandon University | Brandon |
Canadian Mennonite University | Winnipeg |
The University of Winnipeg | Winnipeg |
Université de Saint-Boniface | Winnipeg |
University of Manitoba | Winnipeg |
Manitoba Institute of Trades and Technology | Winnipeg |
Assiniboine Community College | Brandon |
Booth University College | Winnipeg |
Red River College | Winnipeg |
The academic hub Ontario is home to Canada’s top universities and colleges. Ontario’s degrees, diplomas and certificates facilitate international students to experience different cultures, develop intercultural competencies, and gain global knowledge. Studying in Ontario can be a gateway to apprenticeships, working with MNCs and a potential pathway towards permanent residency in Canada..
University/College | City |
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Algoma University | Sault Ste. Marie, Brampton, South Porcupine |
Brescia University College | London |
Brock University | St. Catharines |
Carleton University | Ottawa |
Huron University College | London |
King’s University College | London |
Lakehead University | Thunder Bay, Orillia |
Laurentian University | Sudbury, Barrie |
McMaster University | Hamilton |
Nipissing University | North Bay |
OCAD University | Toronto |
Ontario Tech University | Oshawa |
Queen’s University | Kingston |
Redeemer University | Ancaster |
Royal Military College of Canada | Kingston |
Ryerson University | Toronto |
St. Jerome’s University | Waterloo |
Trent University | Peterborough, Oshawa |
University of Guelph | Guelph |
University of Ottawa | Ottawa |
University of St. Michael’s College | Toronto |
University of Sudbury | Sudbury |
University of Toronto | Toronto, Mississauga, Scarborough |
University of Trinity College | Toronto |
University of Waterloo | Waterloo |
University of Windsor | Windsor |
Victoria University | Toronto |
Western University | London |
Wilfrid Laurier University | Waterloo, Brantford |
York University | Toronto |
Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology | Sudbury |
Canadore College of Applied Arts and Technology | North Bay |
Centennial College | Toronto |
Collège Boréal | Sudbury |
Dominican College of Philosophy and Theology | Ottawa |
Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology | London |
George Brown College | Toronto |
Georgian College | Barrie |
Humber College | Toronto |
Lambton College | Sarnia |
Loyalist College of Applied Arts and Technology | Belleville |
Niagara College | Welland |
Northern College of Applied Arts and Technology | Timmins |
Sault College of Applied Arts and Technology | Sault Ste. Marie |
Seneca College | Toronto |
Sheridan College | Oakville |
St. Clair College | Windsor |
St. Lawrence College | Kingston |
Canada’s largest University city Montreal is a part of Quebec. The province attracts the highest number of university students per capita among all metropolitan areas in Canada. Quebec is home to various anglophone and francophone academic institutes, along with favourable tuition rates, ultramodern facilities, and diverse learning environment.
University/College | City |
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Bishop’s University | Sherbrooke |
Concordia University | Montreal |
École de technologie supérieure | Montreal |
École nationaled’administrationpublique | Québec |
HEC Montréal | Montreal |
Institut national de la recherche scientifique | Québec |
McGill University | Montreal |
Polytechnique Montréal | Montreal |
Université de Montréal | Montreal |
Université de Sherbrooke | Sherbrooke, Longueuil |
Université du Québec | Québec |
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC) | Chicoutimi |
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) | Montreal |
Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR) | Rimouski |
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR) | Trois-Rivières |
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT) | Rouyn-Noranda |
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue (UQAT) | Rouyn-Noranda |
Université du Québec en Outaouais | Gatineau |
Université Laval | Québec |
Université TÉLUQ | Québec |
Cégep d’Ahuntsic | Montreal |
Cégep de Maisonneuve | Montreal |
Cégep de Rosemont | Montreal |
Cégep Gérald-Godin | Montreal |
Cégep Lionel Groulx | Sainte-Thérèse |
Cégep Montmorency | Laval |
Collège Dawson | Montreal |
Vanier College | Montreal |
The easterly province of Canada is known for its archeological sites. International students with a keen focus on innovative trades, maritime, and natural resource professions opt for higher education in the province.
University/College | City |
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Memorial University of Newfoundland | Corner Brook, St. John’s |
College of the North Atlantic | Stephenville |
Nova scotia offers academia in medicine, dentistry, business, engineering, education, and fine arts. The province has some of the top ranked educational institutions in Canada offering primarily undergraduate programs. International Students flock to Nova Scotia due to its long and proud history in the realm of higher education and research.
University/College | City |
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Acadia University | Wolfville |
Cape Breton University | Sydney |
Dalhousie University | Halifax |
Mount Saint Vincent University | Halifax |
NSCAD University | Halifax |
Saint Mary’s University | Halifax |
St. Francis Xavier University | Antigonish |
Université Sainte-Anne | Pointe-de-l’Église |
University of King’s College | Halifax |
Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) | Halifax |
Prince Edward Island has a long-standing tradition of academic excellence. Being the smallest province in Canada, most of its population resides in the vicinity of its capital, Charlottetown. In recent years, international students have shown inclination towards this province due to its low tuition rates and pathways for Canadian permanent residency.
University/College | City |
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Acadia University | Charlottetown |
University of Prince Edward Island | Charlottetown |
New Brunswick upholds excellence in education, which, coupled with relaxed lifestyle, make it a popular destination for international students. The province also offers attractive high quality education options without the difficulty to manage higher cost of expenses in a large city. Here, academic institutes offer hands on training with integrated equipment and real-world experience paving the desired pathways for international students.
University/College | City |
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Mount Allison University | Sackville |
St. Thomas University | Fredericton |
Université de Moncton | Moncton, Edmundston, Shippagan |
University of New Brunswick | Fredericton, Saint John |
Collège communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick (CCNB) | Dieppe |
New Brunswick College of Craft and Design | Fredericton |
New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) | Fredericton |
The Northwest territories (NWT), a federal territory of Canada, not only offers great healthcare services and education system but also plethora of job opportunities and highest median household wage. It is home to many thriving cultural communities. The capital, Yellowknife, serves as an important administrative, economic, and cultural hub for the area.
University/College | City |
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Aurora College | Fort Smith, Inuvik, Yellowknife |
Canada is not just a preferred choice by students for pursuing world class education but also offers an exciting opportunity to experience life and lessons beyond their front door. Partap Immigration assist its clients throughout their immigration journey starting from obtaining a study permit to settling in Canada.
One of the most important considerations of your study permit application is program choice. Each study program has different set of requirements. We help clients in opting suitable courses and/or programs based on their educational background, work experience, interest, and long-term goals.
Upon choosing a program, we help clients in obtaining a letter of acceptance from a Canadian designated learning institution (DLI) which is mandatory to apply for a study permit.
After receiving the acceptance letter, we prepare and submit the student visa application on behalf of our clients to Canadian immigration.
As every case is different, it is always beneficial to consult with a student-visa expert. We at Partap Immigration, with our pre-arrival services, enable our clients to prepare themselves for their journey ahead in Canada. Below are some of the services that we provide considering their short-term and long-term goals:
Recommend an appropriate program to apply, based on your current educational status and aspirations, and check your eligibility.
Check all the requirements for the study program such as minimum qualification, IELTS score etc.
Verify the cost of living and tuition fees based on the province/city and study program.
Prepare your application and advise you on the documentation and format for hassle free application processing.
Review the application with attention to minute details.
Check that your acceptance letter is from a designated learning institution.
Assess whether the chosen study program awards you with open work permit.
Analyze the value addition of chosen study program in your immigration journey
Look out for future employment opportunities in the job market.
Evaluate points that your study program will add to your Express Entry/PNP application.
We assist our clients who aspire to settle and work in Canada through our immigration services such as SP extension, Open Work Permit of Spouse, parents’ visitor visa, PNP and PR etc.
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