UNDERGRADUATE:
The average tuition cost for overseas undergraduate students in 2021–22 was CA$ 29,714 (about US$22,500), according to Statistics Canada. Courses in the humanities are typically less costly ($5,542), although courses in engineering and medicine are among the most expensive ($14,162 for medicine and CA$21,717 ($16,446), respectively). The annual cost of CA$6,827 (about US$5,170) for business and management courses is less than the national average.
POSTGRADUATE:
The tuition is often less expensive for postgraduate studies however, this again depends on your program. According to Statistics Canada, the typical postgraduate tuition cost for international students in 2019–20 will be CA$17,744, or around US$13,437; this is a 4% increase from the previous year. Executive MBA programs are often the most costly, costing an average of CA$56,328 (about US$42,657), while standard MBA programs cost an average of CA$27,397 (around US$20,747). Get your free copy of the QS Best Grad School Guide, which has a section specifically regarding postgraduate study in Canada, online to learn more.