Study In Canada

Choosing the Right Course / Right University
When planning to pursue higher education in Canada, it’s important to be aware of the entry requirements. While each university and program may have its own specific criteria, most institutions offering academic master’s degrees for international students generally expect the following:
- Completed Application Form – The official application form of the chosen university.
- Educational Documents – Degree certificate(s) and official transcripts from previous studies.
- Professional Certifications (if applicable) – Official documentation confirming professional designations.
- Letters of Reference – Two (2) academic reference letters attesting to readiness for graduate studies.
If the applicant does not have recent academic experience, letters from employers confirming relevant experience and analytical skills are acceptable.
- Resume / CV – A detailed, chronological resume outlining educational background, work experience, career progression, and related achievements.
- Letter of Intent (LOI) – A statement explaining the purpose of applying, academic goals, and career intentions.
- Credential Evaluation (if required) – An evaluation report from a recognized credential assessment service if the degree is from an unrecognized institution or requires further validation.
- Proof of English Language Proficiency – Test scores such as IELTS, TOEFL, or other accepted exams (unless exempt).
Step-by-Step Process flow
