Thinking about studying in Canada? You’re not alone. More than 22,000 Nepali students chose Canada in 2024, thanks to its world-class education, welcoming culture and strong post-study work options, marking a significant rise in demand over the past decade.
From affordable tuition to post-study work opportunities, Canada provides the perfect balance of quality education and career pathways. However, understanding the requirements, costs, scholarships and visa process is essential for a smooth transition.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through everything Nepalese students need to know to study in Canada in 2025.
Canada has built a global reputation as a safe, welcoming and innovative destination for international education. For Nepali students, Canada checks all the right boxes for Nepali students: quality education, affordability and clear pathways to work or stay after graduation.
Here’s why it’s a smart move.
Canada’s universities offer hands-on, future-ready programs that match market demand, especially in tech, business and health care. Here are the top picks for Nepali students
Course |
Description |
Career 0pportunities |
Computer science and IT |
Focuses on programming, software development, data science and artificial intelligence |
Software developer, data analyst, IT manager, cybersecurity specialist |
Engineering |
Includes civil, mechanical, electrical and petroleum engineering programs |
Professional engineer, project manager, research scientist, technical consultant |
Business administration |
Covers finance, marketing, human resources and entrepreneurship |
Business analyst, marketing manager, financial advisor, operations manager |
Health care and medicine |
Nursing, pharmacy, public health and medical laboratory sciences |
Registered nurse, pharmacist, health care administrator, medical technologist |
Agriculture and food sciences |
Sustainable agriculture, food technology and agricultural economics |
Agricultural scientist, food technologist, agricultural consultant, farm manager |
Hospitality and tourism |
Hotel management, event planning and tourism marketing |
Hotel manager, event coordinator, tourism operator, restaurant manager |
Education |
Teaching, educational administration and curriculum development |
Teacher, education administrator, curriculum designer, education consultant |
Environmental studies |
Environmental science, renewable energy and sustainability |
Environmental consultant, sustainability specialist, research scientist, policy analyst |
Canada offers globally ranked universities and colleges with research power and a real-world focus. Whether you’re applying to a master’s or postgraduate program, there’s a fit for you. From advanced STEM programs to practical diplomas, Canadian institutions provide diverse opportunities for Nepali students.
The public universities of Canada are renowned for their endeavors in study and research.
Some of the top public universities in Canada are:
Canadian universities offer affordable, career-specific and experiential learning opportunities that many international students find appealing.
*Schools mentioned in this post do not endorse MPOWER’s loans and MPOWER is not affiliated with the schools noted in this message.
Before you pack your bags, make sure you meet the academic, language and visa requirements to study in Canada:
For admission to Canadian universities, your prior learning credentials are essential. For undergraduate studies, universities require a minimum GPA of 3.0. For master’s studies, a minimum GPA of 3.3 is needed. Your transcript must be verified for equivalence with Canadian standards. Reputable agencies like the World Education Services (WES) can help with this verification.
To study in Canada from Nepal, you’ll need to prove your English skills. Most schools accept IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic or the Duolingo English Test. Requirements are:
According to the IRCC, you must provide proof of funds to cover tuition and living expenses, typically ranging from CA$20,000 to CA$30,000. Accepted documents include bank statements, letters of educational loan approval or letters of sponsorship.
To apply for a Canadian study permit, you need a valid passport, an acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI), proof of sufficient funds and a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL)/Territorial Attestation Letter (TAL) (or Quebec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) if applicable). You may also need to provide biometrics and undergo a medical exam, depending on your circumstances. Processing time is usually eight to 12 weeks.
Applying for a Canadian study permit from Nepal? Follow these steps to keep things smooth and stress-free:
Research and explore programs that are appropriate for your career goals and budget. Compare programs for school reputation, school location, program cost and success in landing a job after graduation. Your school must be a Designated Learning Institution (DLI) that can accommodate international students.
Collect all documentation such as school records, scores from English language proficiency tests, funding sources and a passport. All documentation needs to be properly translated to French or English by professional translators, where necessary, and notarized. This is a critical step since incomplete documentation is the most frequent reason for application delay.
Always apply through the institution’s virtual gateway or central system, such as the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC). Be particularly mindful of deadlines, which often fall between December through March for fall intake. Provide a statement of purpose with study intentions and a program of interest.
Once your application is accepted, you’ll receive a formal acceptance letter with program, fee and start date requirements. This letter must be from a DLI-approved school for your study permit application. Please read the offer carefully, verify your acceptance and return it before the deadline to secure a seat.
To apply for a Canadian study permit, you must provide proof that you can cover your first-year tuition and living expenses, typically totaling CA$20,000 to CA$30,000. This can be demonstrated through documents such as bank statements, education loan approval letters, sponsorship letters or proof of prepaid tuition. These financial documents are essential to show that you can support yourself while studying in Canada.
Apply for a study permit through the IRCC site. You’ll need all the required documents in Step 2 and be prepared to pay the study permit fee of CA$150. Create a detailed study plan explaining your academic goals, career objectives and future intentions. To minimize issues, ensure all documents are consistent, truthful and specific.
Schedule a biometrics visit at a Visa Application Centre (VAC) no later than 30 days from the date of receiving the instruction letter. You’ll need to pay a fee of CA$85, which includes fingerprinting and a digital photograph for identification. Take your passport, biometrics instruction letter and payment voucher to your biometrics appointment.
Processing times vary from eight to 12 weeks, depending on your country of residence and the volume of applications. Monitor your application status online through your IRCC account and respond promptly to any additional document requests. During this waiting period, avoid making changes to your circumstances that might affect your application.
Wondering how much it costs to study in Canada? Here’s a breakdown of tuition, living expenses and what to budget for.
Tuition fees represent the largest expense component and vary considerably across institutions and programs:
Level of study |
Average annual tuition |
Diploma/advanced diploma |
CA$12,000-CA$22,000 |
Bachelor’s degree |
CA$15,000-CA$35,000 |
Master’s degree |
CA$18,000-CA$45,000 |
Ph.D./professional programs |
CA$20,000-CA$50,000 |
Living costs depend heavily on your location, with major cities like Toronto and Vancouver being more expensive than smaller cities:
Expense |
Monthly cost (CAD) |
Accommodation |
CA$800 – CA$1,500 |
Food |
CA$300 – CA$500 |
Transportation |
CA$100 – CA$200 |
Health insurance |
CA$60 – CA$120 |
Miscellaneous |
CA$200 – CA$400 |
Scholarships can make your Canadian education more affordable, especially if you’re applying for postgraduate studies.
There are several scholarships available for qualified Nepali students:
Scholarship applications typically involve fulfilling certain requirements:
From globally ranked universities to work options after graduation, Canada offers more than just a degree, it offers a future. With affordable tuition fees compared to other countries and diverse course offerings, it’s an attractive choice for higher education.
Though the application, visa and financial processes may seem challenging, starting early and staying organized can make all the difference.
MPOWER Financing helps make studying in Canada possible, especially if you don’t have a co-signer or collateral. And with Path2Success, we support more than just your loan; we support your future.
Yes! Canada is safe, affordable and offers high-quality education with strong immigration and work opportunities.
Most colleges require 6.0–6.5 overall. Some universities accept lower scores with additional English courses.
Visa processing can take 20–40 business days. Apply early to avoid delays.
Yes. Spouses may apply for open work permits, and dependent children can join you in Canada.
A GPA of 2.7–3.5 (on a 4.0 scale) is generally acceptable, depending on the program and institution.
Students can work 24 hours/week during classes and full-time during holidays. After graduation, PGWP allows work for up to three years.
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