By AECC Global on Thursday, 27 May 2021
Category: Study in Canada

Elevate Your Career With a Masters in Canada: Requirements & Fees

Hosting over 600,000 overseas students, Canada is a haven for international students wanting to pursue their higher studies and set foot into a promising future.

Aside from the country's reputable institutions and diverse cultures, Canada is the second largest country in the world, and the government is constantly welcoming Filipino students to study masters and research courses. Filipino students can comfortably exchange their thoughts and share knowledge with fellow domestic students, as the Canadian student population speaks English in common after French.

As per 2019 data, over 7500 Filipino students were enrolled in a Canadian Institution with a valid study permit.

Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) research states that 60% of international students are eager to become permanent residents of Canada post their academic tenure. This data clearly shows the future prospects of international students studying in Canada.

If you are a student who has completed a bachelors degree and are looking to pursue a postgraduate course, Canada is the best destination to study at to kick-start your career. Read on to know everything about studying masters course in Canada.

Let’s dive right in…

Requirements to study master's in Canada

The Canadian central office assesses all International students' applications to cross-verify the minimum requirements. The application is then sent across the respective institution to evaluate the education qualification (on meeting the requirements). If the institution accepts your application, you will be notified with a letter of admission. This letter is imperative to apply for student permit and scholarships (if any).

Types of master's courses in Canada for international students

Master's degrees in Canada are termed graduate degrees, and Canadian institutions offer masters courses in two types:

  1. Course-based master's degree - This course demands international students to complete a graduate level program. Masters by coursework is of a duration of 1 to 2 years of study period, and the program provides professional training or advanced specialist in an interdisciplinary area.
  2. Research-based master's degree - This course requires international students to complete a thesis and coursework. The course duration of research-based master's degrees is 2 years, yet certain research types may increase the course tenure.

Benefits of studying a 1-year master's in Canada

Lately, the 1 year master's courses in Canada are gaining popularity amongst international students. The following are few reasons why students are fascinated to enrol in 1 year master's courses in Canada:

Benefits of studying a 2-year master's in Canada

Top Master's Courses in Canada - Fees

Masters courses' tuition fee in Canada Fees
​​Visual and performing arts, and communications technologies​ ​CAD $​15,709​
​Humanities​​​​CAD $​​14,220​
​​​Social and behavioural sciences, and legal studies​​​​CAD $​15,919​​
​​​Law​​​​CAD $​18,455​​
​​​Business, management, and public administration​​​​​CAD $​26,351​
​​​Executive MBA​​​​CAD $​55,578
​​​Regular MBA​​​​CAD $​40,032​
​​​Physical and life sciences and technologies​​​​CAD $​15,959​
​​​Mathematics, computer and information sciences​​​CAD $​18,391​
​​Engineering​​​CAD $​21,559​
​​​Architecture​​​CAD $​26,524​
​​​Agriculture, natural resources, and conservation​​​​CAD $​14,819
​​Dentistry​​​CAD $​24,582
​Nursing​​CAD $​​16,312​
​Pharmacy​​CAD $​​12,532
​​​Veterinary medicine​​​CAD $​​9,081
​​Optometry​​CAD $​​14,436

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