Clockwise Education Academy

STUDY IN CANADA

Overview

Canada is one of the most popular destinations for international students, offering a world-class education system, safe and multicultural cities, and excellent post-study work opportunities. Canadian universities are known for their research excellence, innovative teaching methods, and globally recognized qualifications.

At Clockwise Education Academy, we guide students through every step of the Canadian study journey — from choosing the right university and programme, securing admission, assisting with visas, to settling in Canada confidently. Whether pursuing an undergraduate, postgraduate, or research degree, Canada provides a high-quality education with opportunities to gain practical experience and launch a successful career.

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Why Canada ?

  • World-Class Universities – Canada is home to top-ranked institutions like the University of Toronto, McGill University, and the University of British Columbia, known globally for research and academic excellence.

  • Globally Recognized Degrees – Canadian qualifications are accepted worldwide, providing strong career prospects internationally.

  • Post-Graduation Work Opportunities – Graduates can apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing them to gain valuable work experience in Canada.

  • Safe & Inclusive Environment – Canada is recognized as one of the safest countries in the world and is known for its multicultural and welcoming society.

  • High-Quality Education System – Canadian universities focus on research, innovation, and practical skills across diverse academic disciplines.

  • Scholarships for International Students – Many universities and government programs offer scholarships and financial aid to reduce tuition costs.

  • Excellent Lifestyle & Living Standards – With clean cities, modern infrastructure, and rich cultural experiences, Canada offers a high quality of life for students.

  • Comprehensive Student Support – Universities provide orientation programs, academic support, accommodation assistance, and career counseling to help students succeed.

Popular Courses

Canada’s tourism industry offers training in hospitality, travel, and event management. Students gain practical experience in hotels, resorts, and tourism organizations.

Career Opportunities: Hotel Manager, Tourism Marketing Specialist, Event Coordinator, Travel Consultant, Resort Operations Manager.

Information Technology & Computer Science

Overview

Canada is a global hub for technology and innovation. Students in IT and Computer Science learn programming, AI, cybersecurity, software development, and data analytics, often collaborating with tech companies on real-world projects.

Career Opportunities

Software Developer, IT Consultant, Data Scientist, Cybersecurity Analyst, AI Engineer, Web Developer.

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Canadian business schools focus on leadership, strategic thinking, and global business practices. Students develop skills in management, marketing, finance, and entrepreneurship.

Career Opportunities

Business Analyst, Marketing Manager, Project Manager, Operations Manager, Human Resource Manager, Entrepreneur.

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Engineering degrees in Canada combine theory with practical training. Students can specialize in civil, mechanical, electrical, computer, or environmental engineering, gaining hands-on experience in labs and industry projects.

Career Opportunities

Civil Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Project Engineer, R&D Specialist, Environmental Consultant.

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Canada’s healthcare system and medical schools are globally respected. Students gain clinical training and exposure to advanced healthcare technologies.

Career Opportunities

Doctor, Nurse Practitioner, Medical Researcher, Healthcare Administrator, Public Health Specialist, Clinical Practitioner.

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These programmes focus on medical research, genetics, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnological innovation. Students benefit from hands-on lab work and research opportunities.

Career Opportunities

Biomedical Scientist, Laboratory Technician, Biotechnologist, Clinical Research Associate, Research Scientist.

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Canadian universities offer strong programmes in psychology and social sciences, combining research, fieldwork, and applied studies in human behavior and social systems.

Career Opportunities

Psychologist, Counselor, Social Worker, HR Specialist, Behavioral Analyst, Academic Researcher.

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Accounting and finance degrees prepare students for careers in financial planning, corporate accounting, auditing, and investment management, with pathways to certifications such as CPA.

Career Opportunities

Accountant, Financial Analyst, Auditor, Investment Banker, Tax Consultant, Portfolio Manager.

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Canada’s diverse ecosystems and commitment to sustainability make it ideal for students in environmental science, climate studies, and conservation.

Career Opportunities

Environmental Scientist, Sustainability Consultant, Conservation Officer, Policy Advisor, Research Analyst.

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Canada’s tourism industry offers training in hospitality, travel, and event management. Students gain practical experience in hotels, resorts, and tourism organizations.

Career Opportunities

Hotel Manager, Tourism Marketing Specialist, Event Coordinator, Travel Consultant, Resort Operations Manager.

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Canada’s creative industries offer opportunities in journalism, media production, digital marketing, and design. Students develop skills for a dynamic, global media environment.

Career Opportunities

Journalist, Media Strategist, Digital Content Creator, Public Relations Manager, Film Producer, Advertising Executive.

Entry Requirements

Academic Requirements
  • Completion of 12 years of formal education (High School Certificate / A-Level / IB Diploma or equivalent).

  • Minimum GPA requirement: 65%–75% (depending on the university).

  • Some programmes may require additional standardized tests (e.g., SAT) or interviews.

  • IELTS: Overall 6.0 – 6.5

  • TOEFL iBT: 70 – 90

  • Duolingo: 95 – 110

  • OIETC: Grade B or above

  • MOI (Medium of Instruction): Accepted by some universities if previous education was entirely in English.

  • Conditional admission may be granted with slightly lower English scores combined with an English preparatory programme.

  • Tuition fees vary depending on the programme and university.

Academic Requirements
  • A recognized Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.

  • Minimum GPA of 2.8 – 3.2 out of 4.0 (varies by university).

  • Some courses, such as MBA or design-related programmes, may require work experience or a portfolio.

  • IELTS: Overall 6.5 – 7.0

  • TOEFL iBT: 80 – 100

  • Duolingo: 105 – 120

  • OIETC: Grade B or above

  • MOI (Medium of Instruction): Accepted in select universities with official verification.

  • Many universities offer scholarships or assistantships to reduce tuition costs.

  • Part-time work is permitted for up to 20 hours/week during semesters.

Academic Requirements
  • A recognized Master’s degree in a relevant field.

  • Strong academic performance with research experience.

  • Submission of a research proposal aligned with university research areas.

  • Some programmes require an interview with a potential supervisor.

  • IELTS: Overall 6.5 – 7.5

  • TOEFL iBT: 90 – 110

  • Duolingo: 110 – 125

  • OIETC: Grade B or above

  • MOI (Medium of Instruction): May be accepted for research-based programmes upon verification.

  • Many PhD programmes offer full or partial funding, including tuition waivers, research grants, and stipends.

  • Additional financial support may be available for conference participation, research materials, or fieldwork.

COST

Tuition Fees

Tuition Fee can be 20,000 – 35,000 CAD

Major Cities (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal) : 20,000 – 30,000 CAD

Smaller Cities / Regional Areas : 15,000 – 22,000 CAD

  • Tuition costs depend on the programme and university; STEM and professional courses are usually higher.

  • Living costs vary depending on city, housing type, and lifestyle.

  • Some universities offer scholarships or bursaries to offset tuition costs.

  • Students should budget for books, materials, and health insurance.

Tuition Fees

Tuition Fee can be 22,000 – 40,000 CAD

Major Cities (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal) : 20,000 – 30,000 CAD

Smaller Cities / Regional Areas : 15,000 – 22,000 CAD

  • Professional programmes like MBA, Engineering, or IT typically have higher tuition fees.

  • Many universities provide scholarships, assistantships, or partial fee waivers.

  • Students can work part-time during semesters (up to 20 hours/week) to support living costs.

  • Living costs may be higher in major cities or with private accommodations.

Tuition Fees

Tuition Fee can be 18,000 – 40,000 CAD

Major Cities (Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal) : 20,000 – 30,000 CAD

Smaller Cities / Regional Areas : 15,000 – 22,000 CAD

  • Many PhD programmes offer full or partial funding, including tuition waivers, research grants, and stipends.

  • Living costs are similar to postgraduate programmes but can vary depending on lifestyle and city.

  • Additional funding may be available for research, conferences, and materials.

  • Conditional financial support may be offered for students completing pre-doctoral programmes.

At Clockwise Education Academy, we assist students to:

  • Compare universities and programmes based on tuition and living costs.

  • Identify scholarships, grants, and funding opportunities.

  • Plan living expenses and part-time work strategies.

  • Make informed financial decisions for a smooth study experience in Canada.

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