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Study in Canada

If you are one of those who seek a high quality of life above anything else, Canada is the place for you. It has been consistently ranked by the UN as the number one country in the world to live in. Having a large Asian Diaspora of students, Canada offers a truly international educational experience. Furthermore, the Canadian degree or diploma is instantly recognized around the world as being of the highest standard. And you get all this at a remarkably low cost, both in terms of cost of education and the cost of living. Tuition fees for international students in Canada are much lower than comparable countries. With over 90 universities and 150 colleges and technical institutes, featuring virtually every program imaginable, Canada may just be the place of your dreams.
This site gives you an extensive insight into how you can turn your dream into reality.

Top Reasons to Study in Canada

  • A degree or diploma from Canadian educational institutions is instantly recognized around the world as being of the highest standard.
  • Tuition fees for international students in Canada are much lower than comparable countries.
  • Canada spends more per capita on education than any other country in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
  • There are 100,000 international students from all parts of the world annually in Canada. Your educational experience is sure to be truly international.
  • Canada is renowned all over the world for its tradition of hospitality and tolerance. A remarkable multicultural society ensures that you will be welcomed and made to feel at home during your stay in Canada. More than 600,000 Canadians trace their roots back to India.
  • Canada is a world leader in software development, telecommunications, aerospace, engineering, urban transport, biotechnology, mining technology and environmental industries. As a student, you have a wealth of research and scholars to draw upon a variety of disciplines.
  • Canada offers a wide choice of over 90 universities and 150 colleges and technical institutes, featuring virtually every program imaginable.
  • For all that it offers, Canada has a remarkably low cost of living. Its inflation rate has remained one of the lowest in the industrialized world.

Education System

Education in Canada is under the complete jurisdiction of the provinces and territories and as such, there is no federal education system in Canada. In keeping with the national commitment to education, public education in Canada is free up to and including secondary school in all the provinces.
However, each provincial system, while similar to the others, reflects its specific regional concerns, and historical and cultural heritage. At the post-secondary level, institutions are divided into community colleges and universities.
There are significant differences between the education systems of the different provinces of Canada. Secondary schooling in Canada could go up to Grade 11, 12 or 13, depending on the province unlike in India, where Grade 12 is standard all over the country.

Post-secondary education is offered by four types of educational institutions:

  • Universities
  • University Colleges
  • Community Colleges/Technical Institutes
  • Career Colleges

Universities: Canadian universities are largely publicly funded, and, as a result, offer consistently high-quality education at lower tuition rates for international students than their counterparts in competing countries. They offer a broad range of courses and degrees from undergraduate to doctorate and also certificate and professional degrees.

University Colleges: As a component of the Canadian university system, university colleges offer students a choice of either academic-oriented university degree programs or more practical-oriented college diplomas and certificates. As a part of the Canadian college system, university colleges are distinguished by their strong student support services, small classes, and strong campus environments. They also offer combined degree/diploma programs and university transfer programs.

Community colleges and technical institutes: They typically have a more vocational-related curriculum, with small classes, off-campus course offerings,
a greater ratio of laboratory space to classroom space, and an interactive teaching style. The uniqueness of Canadian colleges lies in the combination of employer-centered curricula. These institutes primarily respond to the training needs of business, industry, and public service sectors. Most colleges and technical institutes offer diplomas and certificates rather than degrees, however, more and more now grant degrees and applied degrees.

Technical/ Career College: This is a privately owned and operated school with the main objective of preparing students for the job market after a short period of instruction. The emphasis at career colleges is on practical skills over a broad range of programs. They specialize in such areas as business, computers, and secretarial skills. Although privately owned, these institutes are provincially approved and regulated, ensuring that programs standards and quality are maintained.

The academic year usually starts in September and ends in May, and is normally divided into two semesters. Some institutes operate on a semester or trimester system and admit students in January and/or May as well as September. Many institutes offer a limited number of courses and special programs during the summer session.

Type of Certification

  • Certificate is a qualification awarded upon successful completion of a program which is usually one year in length, and is offered at colleges.
  • Diploma is the qualification awarded based on one or two year’s successful study and is offered at colleges.
  • Undergraduate/bachelor's degrees are awarded by a university after four years of full-time study and lead to graduate-level studies.
  • Graduate/post-graduate degrees lead to advanced degrees, diplomas, and certificates. A pre-requisite to participate in graduate studies is a bachelor's/undergraduate degree (4 years).
  • M.B.A. programs will typically require a minimum of two to three years of relevant work experience, a GMAT score of 580-600, a TOEFL score of 560-600, and a 4-year degree, and are generally 2 years in duration, though a few institutes offer a fast track option.
  • Pre-requisites to participating in a master’s program is a four-year bachelor’s degree with high academic standing equivalent to a minimum mid-B grade in Canada (mid 70’s); at least two academic letters of reference; and other qualifications as specified, i.e.., TOEFL, GRE general and/or subject test. Master’s programs generally require two years to complete full-time and usually require a combination
    of coursework and thesis.
  • Doctorate or Ph.D. is a degree ranking above a master’s degree and generally requires four to seven years to complete full-time. A combination of coursework, original research, and a thesis is required. Prerequisites are typically a master’s degree, although direct entry from a bachelor’s degree to a Ph.D. program may be possible depending on the school and program. Minimum high-B grade in Canada (high 70s) is required; where relevant, demonstrated research competence equivalent to at least a B+ grade; at least two academic letters of reference; and other qualifications as specified, ie., TOEFL, GRE general, and or subject test.
  • Post-doctoral programs are much more specialized, research-oriented programmes. One of the most important factors in granting post-doctorate fellowships is the personal network established between the interested applicant and the faculty member within the institution.

Application Process for Undergraduate Courses

In most Canadian universities and colleges, the academic year is divided into two semesters, the fall semester (Sept-Dec), and the winter semester (Jan-May), with a short vacation at Christmas. Many colleges also offer a summer semester beginning in May.

University deadlines for the September session vary from institution to institution, though are generally from mid-December to the end of March.

Colleges may have a rolling admission policy and will accept applications while processing time still permits.

If applying to universities and some colleges in the province of Ontario, you must submit your applications through central application centres. The Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) deadline is March 1, those applications received after the deadline will be processed on a first-come, first served basis. The Ontario College Application Services (OCAS) deadline is March 1 for admission the following September, applications received after that date will be handled on a first-come, first served basis. Some Ontario colleges have applications that can be submitted directly to the institute itself.

Some institutes have January admission, deadlines will be the preceding September to November.

Dates can vary from institution to institution and should be confirmed by checking the relevant calendars.

There are some differences in the application process if you are applying to colleges and universities in the province of Ontario and the province of Quebec compared to colleges and universities in the rest of Canada. Check out the table below.
Ontario Colleges and Universities

Universities: Complete the Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) application form for up to 3 university/program choices. Send the form along with the fee (C$156), by the 1st March deadline to OUAC

Colleges: Complete the Ontario College Application Service (OCAS) application form for up to 5 college/program choices. Send the form with the fee (C$125), For the Program starting August 2024 to July 2025. 

The OUAC/OCAS will acknowledge receipt of the application and forward it to the appropriate institutions.

Meanwhile, you have to send your academic Documents/supplementary fees to the chosen institute(s) by their respective deadlines
If there is any additional information that the institute requires from you, it will be communicated to you. After this, the institute will make you an admission offer.

After you accept, the institute will send you an official letter of acceptance.

You apply to the Canadian High Commission for student authorization (Visa).

Quebec Colleges and Universities

Complete and send the application form, official transcripts/ academic records, plus application fee to the Registrar's Office of the institute(s) you wish to attend.

If there is any additional information that the institute requires from you, it will be communicated to you. After this, the institute will make you an admission offer.

After you accept, the institute will send you an official letter of acceptance.

You apply to the Canadian High Commission for a student authorization (Visa). In addition to the student authorization, you must apply for a Certificate of Acceptance (CAQ) from the Quebec Government.

The forms will be sent to you by the institute or they can be collected from the CEC.

Colleges and universities in the rest of Canada

Complete and send the application form, official transcripts/ academic records, plus application fee to the Registrar's Office of the institute(s) you wish to attend.

If there is any additional information that the institute requires from you, it will be communicated to you. After this, the institute will make you an admission offer.

After you accept, the institute will send you an official letter of acceptance.

You apply to the Canadian High Commission for a student authorization (Visa).

Application Forms

Send inquiries at least 15 to 18 months before the proposed date of admission.
There are three ways to get application forms.

  • Requesting Application Forms via email: You can request application forms from the university website. Most universities have a form on their website which can be completed online to request application material.
  • Downloading from the university website: Many universities have downloadable and ready-to-print versions of their application forms on the net. These can be used for applying just as regular forms.
  • Requesting Applications from CEC in Delhi: You can get application forms for all the universities from the Canadian Education Centre in New Delhi. You can either visit them personally or email them for the forms.

There are significant differences between the education systems of the different provinces of Canada. Secondary schooling in Canada could go up to Grade 11, 12, or 13, depending on the province. Consequently, the eligibility criteria for colleges are also different in different provinces of Canada.

Most universities in states other than Ontario and Quebec require a minimum of 12 years of formal education for admission to Bachelor's degree courses.

Universities of Ontario and Quebec require a minimum of 13 years of secondary school education. This implies 12 years of schooling and one year of college education in India, or 12 years of schooling in India and one year of high school in Canada. If your academic credentials are very impressive, some universities may admit you in their Bachelor's degree programs with 12 years of education.

Important: We had written and spoken to the admission officers of most Canadian Universities regarding eligibility criteria for Indian students applying for undergraduate courses. Most, if not all mentioned that a lot would depend on the individual case. There was no broad standardized policy. If you feel you have a good academic record and also something significant to show to the admission committee, we would encourage you to apply even if you do not match the eligibility criteria.

There are no centralized Canada-wide entrance tests, each institute sets its admission standards and assesses the qualifications of each applicant individually. The general criteria are mentioned below:

 Programs/
Level of study
Undergraduate/Bachelors level
 Business
  • 70% in 12th grade
  • IELTS 6 each & above
  • 12th-grade level Maths
 Computer Science
  • 70% in 12th grade
  • IELTS 6 each & above
  • 12th-grade level Maths
 Engineering
  • 70% in 12th grade
  • 12th grade level Math (algebra, calculus, geometry), Physics, Chemistry, & English
  • IELTS 6 each & above
 Fine Arts
  • Min. 70% in 12th grade
  • IELTS 6 each & above
  • Portfolio/audition or documentary
    evidence of creative skills
 Media/ Communications
  • 70% in 12th grade
  • IELTS 6 each & above programs
ams/
Level of study
Diploma
Business
  • Flexible admission
  • IELTS 6 EACH & above
Computer Science
  • Flexible admission
  • IELTS 6 EACH & above
  • 12th-grade level
  • Maths
Engineering
  • Flexible admission
  • IELTS 6 EACH & above

Application Requirements

Secondary School Reports and Transcripts
Students who are applying for a Bachelor program or another undergraduate course would be required to submit a secondary school report and transcripts(report cards) of the final exams. The report form should be filled out by a school official like the principal, counsellor or headmaster. This form should introduce you in the context of your whole school experience about the other students in your class. Admission committees will be interested in learning how you have performed in your educational system. The school report should talk about your accomplishments and provide a prediction of your chances for success in university-level studies.

Since there is a variation between the styles of scoring used abroad and the ones used in India, ask your school to include a guide to the grading standards used in your educational system and your school. If your school ranks students by their level of academic achievement, make certain that the
ranking is included with the other details. Also, send the school / junior college leaving certificate as and when it is available.

If the transcripts are in a language other than English, then they must be translated into English only by the issuing authority or university otherwise it may not be acceptable.

Standardized Tests
International students are also required to take English Proficiency tests like TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Testing). Every university has its minimum requirements and scores concerning standardized tests.

English Proficiency

Most universities and colleges do accept IELTS scores as well as PET/ TOEFL scores.

Note:
Many universities in Canada have their own English proficiency tests.
These tests are conducted in India by CEC. For more information, check out the websites of the universities that you are interested in.

Letters of Recommendation Letters

Letters of reference or recommendation letters play a very important part in your admission, especially in courses that earn you a master’s or doctoral degree. A recommendation letter is a signed statement from a person who knows you well professionally or has taught you in a subject that is related to the course you are applying to. It should list your positive and negative qualities, strengths, and other such information.

The author or teacher must indicate his position, how long he/she has known the applicant, and in what capacity. He/she should briefly discuss the need, importance, and usefulness of the study the applicant proposes to undertake.
Authors are usually asked to rank applicants in their letters of recommendation, which helps admission officers interpret the academic credentials of foreign students. Students should obtain letters of recommendation (often on the prescribed forms sent by the institutions) from teachers who know them as a person as well as student. You may like to request your author to give concrete examples that may show your qualities and help your case.

Many universities have their format and questions that have to be answered by the person who is giving the letter of recommendation on your behalf. Letters, that do not give enough information, can jeopardize a candidate’s chances of selection.

Note: Even if not mentioned, it is advisable to include at least two letters of recommendation in your applications as they increase your chances of getting admission.

Statement of Purpose

Personal essays, and/or statements of purpose, play a very important role in the process of evaluating your application for both admission as well as financial aid because it gives the faculty assessing your application their most significant impression of you as an individual. This section is the key to distinguishing your application from other suitable candidates and a chance to market yourself.

A personal statement should include your reasons for choosing a particular course, the suitability of your education and experience for the desired course, your personal interests, and career goals.

Some courses like Business school courses will have their essay questions and format. Others may ask for a résumé or reasons for applying to that particular course.

Application Procedure for Graduate Courses

Send inquiries at least 15 to 18 months before the proposed date of admission. There are two ways to get application forms.

1. Requesting Application Forms via email: You can request application forms from the university website. Most universities have a form on their website which can be completed online to request application material.

2. Downloading from the university website: Many universities have downloadable and ready-to-print versions of their application forms on the net. These can be used for applying just as regular forms.

Most schools require qualifications comparable to a Canadian Bachelor’s (Honours) degree (Four Year Degree Program). That means a minimum of 16 years of formal education. In the Indian context, it implies qualifying in a professional four-year degree like engineering or other such courses.

For Doctorate programs, most universities require a Master’s degree in that subject. In a few exceptional cases like a good undergraduate engineering degree, they may offer a direct admission to a Doctorate course.


If you have completed a three-year degree program in India, the advisable plan of action to maximize eligibility for Canadian graduate schools is to apply for a Post Graduate degree here in India. A one-year university affiliated program will make up for the fourth year of a Canadian Undergraduate degree. Three year Graduates

IMPORTANT :
• Professional programs like the CA, ICWA, part time diplomas from a university such as those in management, communication may or may not be accepted, though most MBA programs now accept the Indian CA qualification in lieu of the fourth year graduation.

• Independent certificate courses offered by private institutions like Aptech, NIIT, etc. will most likely not be accepted. The decision is based on each university’s individual evaluation.

• One-year education of a two-year degree course (like M.Tech., M.A. etc.) may not be accepted by most schools. The full course has to be completed for qualification, unless there is a recognized university examination at the end of one year.

No standardized policy exists regarding the acceptance of such programs. Some universities may accept the three-year Indian Graduation Degree for a few programs. Confirmation can only be obtained by either writing directly or formally applying to the universities concerned

Your past academic record is one of the most important deciding factors in securing admission to a college abroad. Most schools require you to have a reasonably good academic record especially for programs and courses offering a master’s or doctoral degree. Each university has its own minimum requirement for its programs, which are flexible depending on the candidate’s profile.

Universities in Canada have their own marking and evaluation systems, which are considerably different from the Indian system. It is advisable not to convert your marks in the Indian system of grading to the Canadian Grade Point Average system or any other system since the conversion may not be accurate. You may attach an explanatory note from your college to indicate your rank in your class and/or university. The letter may also indicate your place as compared to the class and the university average and the number of students in the class and the number of colleges and students in the university. You may also provide any other information or documents that you feel may help you in the admission process.

Students applying for Graduate courses (MBA, MS etc) are required to submit an official transcript (mark-sheets) from each college or university that they have attended after secondary school with complete details of the subjects/credits involved (for each year) and other details like correspondence courses, diplomas etc. Most universities ask for the transcript (mark-sheets) to be sealed in an envelope and signed and attested across the seal by the registrar. This procedure is to be done for each and every college that you have attended. Some universities may ask for more than one copy of the transcript.

If the transcripts are in a language other than English, then they must be translated into English only by the issuing authority or university otherwise it may not be accepted.

Many Courses and Universities in Canada require you to take one of the standardized tests like GRE, GMAT along with English Proficiency tests like TOEFL, TWE and IELTS.

English Proficiency

IELTS 6.5 & above

Other Tests

GMAT : For most management courses, International students are required to take GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test).

GRE : For Graduate Courses in any field other than Management.

A number of professional and vocational courses require relevant work experience. For instance, many MBAs or master’s courses in information studies require at least a couple of years’ work experience. Most Canadian universities are pretty strict about this.

A detailed Résumé is an important part of your application. It should include all information of professional work experience along with the details like positions held, achievements and range of work.

Letters of reference or recommendation letters play a very important part in your admission especially in courses that earn you a master’s or doctoral degree. A recommendation letter is a signed statement from a person who knows you well professionally or has taught you in a subject that is related to the course you are applying to. It should list your positive and negative qualities, strengths and other such information.

The author or teacher must indicate his position, how long he/she has known the applicant and in what capacity. He/she should briefly discuss the need, importance and usefulness of the study the applicant proposes to undertake. Authors are usually asked to rank applicants in their letters of recommendation, which helps admission officers to interpret the academic credentials of foreign students. Students should obtain letters of recommendation (often on the prescribed forms sent by the institutions) from teachers who know them as a person as well as a student. You may like to request your author to give concrete examples that may show your qualities and help your case.

Many universities have their own format and questions that have to be answered by the person who is giving the letter of recommendation on your behalf. Letters, which do not give enough information, can jeopardize a candidate’s chances of selection.

Note : Even if not mentioned, it is advisable to include at least two letters of recommendation in your applications as they increase your chances of getting admissions.

The personal essays, and/or statement of purpose, play a very important role in the process of evaluating your application for both admission as well as financial aid because it gives the faculty assessing your application their most significant impression of you as an individual. This section is the key to distinguish your application from other suitable candidates and a chance to market yourself.

A personal statement should include your reasons for choosing a particular course, the suitability of your education and experience for the chosen course, your personal interests and career goals.

Some courses like Business school courses will have their own essay questions and format. Others may ask for a résumé or reasons for applying to that particular course.


Canadian Student Visa

All overseas students are required to obtain a Student Authorization and Visa before going to Canada for studies. Students must also meet the requirements of the Canadian Immigration Act and Regulations. Under normal circumstances, allow at least two months for your visa to be processed.

Visa and Student Authorization Procedure
Submit the completed application kit to the immigration section of the Canadian High commission. Please note that all the documents submitted, must be either original or photocopies notarized and witnessed by a notary public or a magistrate or the Canadian Immigration Officer, and be accompanied by a duplicate copy.

Documents required 
• Completed Student Application form.

• Completed Supplementary Questionnaire for students and postdoctoral researchers.

• Official letter of acceptance from Canadian university, college or Technical Institute.

• Certificate of Acceptance from the province of Quebec (Only if you plan to study in the province of Quebec)

• TOEFL/IELTS scores if applicable

• Passport, valid for at least one year from the planned date of entry to Canada, plus valid passports of any accompanying defendants.

• Bank Draft for the applicable visa processing fees

Proof of Funds

Every applicant must demonstrate that they have sufficient financial resources available to them to pay tuition fees, maintain him/herself and dependants who go to Canada, and to pay return transportation costs without engaging in employment in Canada. For example, students without accompanying dependents must demonstrate that they have at least $20,635 CDN for GIC plus the cost of tuition for a twelve-month period, plus the cost of transportation to and from Canada. Canadian $20,635 is the base amount considered adequate to cover all costs, other than tuition, for one person for twelve months. Some educational institutions require that more funds be available; if the local cost of living is higher than average, more money may also be required.

After the Completed application forms along with the documents are submitted;

INTERVIEW - An interview with a Canadian Visa Officer may be required. If this is the case, you will be advised in writing of the time and place for the interview.

MEDICAL EXAMINATION - The Canadian High Commission will issue medical instructions. Students and accompanying dependents must pass a medical examination.

If the student and accompanying dependants are found to be in good health and there are no other concerns with the application, the Visa and Student Authorization will be issued.

STUDENT PARTNER PROGRAM. - The Student Partners Program (SPP) is an administrative framework designed and implemented in partnership between the Canadian visa offices in India and the Association of Canadian Community Colleges (ACCC). Under this program the visa procedure is expedited enabling students to get a visa within minimum 2 weeks.

VISA FEES. - 150 CAD + 85 CAD FOR BIOMATRIC


Some colleges and Universities for Admission..

1 University Vancouver

2 Brescia University

3 Brock University

4 Concordia University

5 Carndall University

6 Dalhousie University

7 EDUCO Western Canada University

8 Fairleigh Dickinson University Vancouver

9 Global University

10 King’s University

11 Lakehead University

12 Llume Macewan University

13 Global University System Nigeria, Trebas ,Canada west

14 Kwantlen Polytechnic University

15 Laurentian University

16 Acadia University

17 Cape Breton University

18 Capilano University

19 Mount Alison University

20 Mount Saint Vincent University

21 Nipissing University

22 St Mary's University

23 University Northern British Columbia

24 Memorial University

25 Mount Royal University

26 FIC Simon Fraser University

27 ICM University of Manitoba

28 Ryerson University

29 Northeastern University

30 Ontario Tech University

31 Royal Roads University

33 ST Francis Xavier University

34 ST Thomas University

35 The University of Winnipeg

36 Thompson Rivers University

37 Trent University

38 University of Lethbridge

39 University of Manitoba

40 University of New Brunswick

41 University of Regina

42 University of Saskatchewan

43 University of Fraser Valley

44 University of Virginia

45 University of Waterloo

46 University of Windsor

 47 Island University

48 Wilfrid Laurier University

49 Yukon University

50 Alexander College

51 Algonquin College

52 Bow Valley College

53 Brescia University College (Women's College in London)

54 Brighton College - Burnaby, BC

55 British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT)

56 Cambrian – Hanson

57 Cambrian College of Applied Arts & Technology

58 Camosun College

59 Canadian Tourism College

60 Canadore College

61 Canadore@Toronto study at Stanford International College

62 Centennial College

63 College of New Caledonia

64 Columbia College

65 Concordia University of Edmonton (Old Name Concordia University College of Alberta)

66 Conestoga College

67 Confederation College

68 Durham College

69 Douglas College

70 Fanshawe College

71 Fleming College

72 Fanshawe College – Toronto

73 George Brown College

74 Georgian College

75 Humber College

76 Langara College

77 Loyalist College

78 Loyalist College – Toronto

79 M Square - Canadian College, Vancouver

80 M Square - Coast Mountain College (Old Name Northwest Community College), British Columbia

81 M Square - College of the Rockies (COTR

82 M Square - Cumberland College

83 M Square - Great Plains College

84 M Square - Lakeland College

85 M Square - Multihexa College

86 M Square - Northern Lights College

87 M Square - Parkland College

88 M Square - Q College - Victoria, BC

89 M Square - Selkirk College

90 Medicine Hat College

91 Mohawk College

92 Navitas Canada - RUIC - Ryerson University International College

93 Navitas Canada - WLIC - Wilfrid Laurier International College

94 Niagara College

95 Norquest College

96 North Island College

97 Northern College

98 Okanagan College

99 Olds College

100 Omni College

101 Pures College of Technology

102 Pures College of Technology (Northern College at Pures - Toronto)

103 Red River College

104 Saskatchewan Polytechnic (Formerly SIAST)

105 Sault College

106 Seneca College

107 Sheridan College Institute of Technology & Advanced Learning

108 Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

109 St. Clair College

110 St. Clair College @ Acumen

111 St. Lawrence College

112 Stanford International College of Business and Technology

113 Stenberg College

114 Vanier College

115 Trinity Western University, Langley

116 New York Institute of Technology

117 Assiniboine Community College

118 Acsenda School of Management

119 Coquitlam College, Coquitlam,British Columbia

120 Bishop College School,Sherbrooke,Quebec

121 Lambton College

122 Matrix College -Montreal

123 Pacific Link College

124 CEGEP GASPE

125 Toronto School of Management

126 Focus College

127 CDE College

128 Stenberg College – StudyGroup

129 IBT – College

130 Quest University

131 St. Thomas University

132 Stenberg College

133 Centre for Arts and Technology

134 Universel College

135 Keystone College

136 Evergreen College

137 BCIT INTERNATIONAL

138 University of Ontario Institute of Technology -Only UG Programs

139 University of Waterloo - Only UG Programs. Mbet

140 University of Windsor - Only UG Programs