Study in Canada: Top 6 Affordable Universities For Your Higher Education

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Canada is home to beautiful nature, talented and amazing celebs (Ahem…Keanu Reeves, Jim Carrey, Celine Dion) and of course, the prime minister himself, Justin Trudeau.

But most importantly, 530 540 international students have made Canada their second home as of 2020. Well, what’s the hype around Canada anyway?

Education is very important to Canadians. The Government has invested tremendously to provide the best education for their citizens. Aside from having universities recognized for their superb prestige, they are also known to be affordable by many.

Have I kept you wondering about which university?

Fret not, we’re here to feed your curiosity. Here are the Top 6 Affordable Universities for you to study in Canada.

1) Memorial University of Newfoundland 

Campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland in Canada 

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Tuition Fee: CAD 6,654 (RM 21814) to CAD 11,460 (RM 37569) per year

First runner up, is the Memorial University of Newfoundland aka MUN. Founded in 1925 as a memorial service for those who were sacrificed in war, it has evolved into an extensive doctoral university with 100 degree programs.

Currently, it is the only one out of two universities available at the Canada province of ‘Newfoundland and Labrador’.

Housing more than 18 000 students from diverse background, the university offers plentiful of interesting courses for who wants to study in Canada such as Nursing, Philosophy, Computer Science and Mechanical Engineering.

 

2) University of Saskatchewan

Student group studying in Canada heading to class at the University of Saskatchewan.  

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Tuition Fee: CAD 6,730 to CAD 22,948

University of Saskatchewan is one of the biggest and oldest education institutions in the region of Saskatoon. It’s prominent in the field of research as they are a part of U15 Group of Canadian Research universities and offers broad range of courses for students.

Among courses offered are Medicine, Business, Education, Law and Nursing with Medicine being the most famous.

3) University of Guelph

A group of students in front of the University of Guelph in Canada. Source: www.smapse.com

Tuition Fee: CAD 8,644 to CAD 19,529 per year

Agriculture is a major part of the world’s biggest industry. University of Guelph (pronounced Gwelf) is recognized best for its Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences and Food Science programs.

It is well known for its gorgeous and serene campuses, accompanied by a very welcoming and supportive culture proven by its #1 student satisfaction ranking in Canada. All at pocket friendly cost.

 

4) University Of British Columbia

Wide view of University of British Columbia in Canada. Source: www.tripadvisor.com

Tuition Fee: CAD 6,516 to CAD 37,460 per year

Located in Prince George, University Of British Columbia is regarded as top 3 best university to study in Canada. Popular programs include Applied Science, Arts, Dentistry and Education. There are 2 branches available specifically in Vancouver and Kelowna, where it is home to 53 000 students.

Oh and did you know their dashing Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, is an alumnus?

 

5) McGill University

Students who study in Canada walking to McGill University. Source: www.mcgill.ca

Tuition Fee: CAD 14,328 to CAD 22,583 per year

McGill University is one of the Top 3 university in Canada and Top 50 in the world. It is named after its founder, James McGill. They offer more than 300 programs ranging from Agriculture to Education.

Furthermore, McGill is known for diversity, with 30% of them being from 150 countries. You don’t have to travel far to learn about a variety of cultures.

McGill can give you that global experience, or as Pitbull would say, “Mr.Worldwide

 

6) University of Toronto

The entrance of University of Toronto in Canada. Source: www.bdsmovement.net

Tuition Fee: CAD 26,210 to CAD 39,560 per year

Located in the heart of Canada, University of Toronto (U of T) is known for its significant contribution in the research field, having given birth (not literally) to the first insulin and stem cell in history. Founded on 1872, It is also one of the oldest learning institutions in Canada. Hopefully it’s not haunted.

U of T also offers an attractive list of programs for international student coming from different backgrounds whose looking to study in Canada such as Arts and Humanities, Commerce and Management, Computer Science, Social Science, Engineering and Medicine.

Bottomline is, quality education does not always need to cost you an arm and leg. Canada is the exemplary example of that and they have emerged as a country known for their education. What’s more, they are more than happy to welcome future students who share the same insight and wish to continue their study in Canada.

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Fitrisya

Fitrisya

Fitrisya is a writer who seek to be purposeful in everything she does. A social creature, she may appear aloof at times but is actually thinking about why things are the way they are. As much as she likes to hang out with her friends, she appreciates moments of solitude where she indulges in independent movies, Youtube videos, long naps and anything aesthetically pleasing. Absurdity in the times of normalcy keeps her going. Why does the chicken cross the road? No idea. Maybe not everything needs to have a purpose.

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