Cost of Study
1. Tuition Fees
One of the biggest expenses when studying abroad is the cost of tuition fees. These fees can vary greatly depending on the country and university you choose. It’s important to research and budget for these fees in advance to avoid any financial surprises.
2. Accommodation
Finding suitable accommodation while studying abroad is another significant cost to consider. Whether you choose to live in a dormitory, rent an apartment, or stay with a host family, you will need to budget for monthly rent, utilities, and any additional fees.
3. Travel Expenses
Traveling to and from your study abroad destination can be quite costly. Flights, train tickets, and other transportation expenses can add up quickly. It’s important to factor in the cost of travel when planning your budget.
4. Visa and Immigration Fees
Depending on the country you choose to study in, you may be required to obtain a student visa. Visa fees can vary greatly, so it’s essential to research the specific requirements and costs associated with obtaining a visa.
5. Health Insurance
Health insurance is a crucial expense when studying abroad. It’s important to ensure that you have adequate coverage for any medical emergencies or unexpected healthcare costs that may arise while you are away from home.
6. Living Expenses
Living expenses, such as food, groceries, transportation, and entertainment, can vary greatly depending on the country and city you choose to study in. It’s important to research the cost of living in your chosen destination and budget accordingly.
7. Miscellaneous Expenses
There are always unexpected expenses that can arise while studying abroad. These can include textbooks, school supplies, cultural activities, and personal expenses. It’s important to have a buffer in your budget to account for these miscellaneous expenses.
In conclusion, studying abroad can be a life-changing experience, but it’s important to be aware of the costs involved. By budgeting and planning ahead, you can ensure that you have a successful and financially manageable study abroad experience.
Tuition Fees
Our Program | Tuition Fees (Approx.)/Year in CAD | In Indian Rs. /Year |
Diploma & Certificate Program | 13,000 – 16,000 | 7,80,000 – 9,60,000 |
Bachelors Program | 13,000 – 18,000 | 7,80,000 – 10,80,000 |
Master’s Program | 17,000 – 25,000 | 10,20,000 – 15,00,000 |
Conversion Rate C$1 = Rs 62/-
Living Expenses
Types of Accommodation | Living costs & expenses (Approx.)/month in CAD | In Indian Rs/Month |
Residency/Dormitory | 350 – 515 per month | 21,000 – 30,900 |
Off campus Rental housing | 350 – 700per month (shared apartment) | 21,000 – 42,000 |
500 – 1200 per month(single apartment) | 30,000 – 72,000 | |
Homestay | 550 – 800 per month | 33,000 – 48,000 |
Conversion Rate C$1 = Rs 62/-