As one of the most popular subjects pursued by international students, Computer Science, though a relatively new field of study, is gaining huge momentum because of the extensive prospect it offers. Students from across the globe are now looking at successful careers in this field.
Canada is one of the most sought-after destinations for pursuing higher studies. Computer Science courses in Canada tenders focus on both theory and mathematics, algorithms, problem-solving, hardware and programming languages.
Canada is famous for housing some of the top-ranked universities across the globe that have a long history of excellent academic performances and high graduate employability rates. Here are some of the top reasons to choose Canada:
You can easily get admission into Canadian institutions
Acquiring student visa is relatively simpler than other countries
The computer science curriculum is supported by a strong theoretical background and is at par with the latest industrial trends
Apart from the core subject, you will also have to learn subjects like mathematics, statistics, engineering, business, among others
The criteria for admission vary between universities but in general, you will need the following:
For Diploma: It's mandatory to complete higher secondary school along with a good IELTS score
For Undergraduate Courses: A minimum of 12 years of formal education along with a good IELTS score
For the Postgraduate Diploma/Master's Program: An undergraduate degree from a recognised university along with a certificate in Computer Science. Few universities/colleges may require prior work experience as well as a good IELTS score
English proficiency: Clearing IELTS with a minimum score of 6.0 or 6.5 is a must for international students to show they can manage in Canada
Most universities have their upcoming intake scheduled in September for bachelors and doctorate degrees. While for master's, admission in most universities is also in September while few have theirs in August.
Read more: Canada application timeline
While choosing the right university to pursue your higher education, it's important to keep a few pointers in mind. These are:
Check the ranking of the university
Look for international accreditations
Go through the curriculum properly
The university should have proper infrastructure
Teaching faculty should be good that can be checked by looking up their qualifications
Placement opportunities in the university and job prospects in the city
Cost of studying and scholarships available
Read more: Find your best-fit university with IDP
The applicable tuition fees on the available Computer Science courses in Canada differ across cities and universities, but on an average fall in the given bracket:
Bachelor's: CAD 14,000 – 55,500 year*
Master's: CAD 15,000 – 52,500 year*
Generally, a bachelor's degree takes around four years for completion, master's program demands nearly one and a half to two years of your time and doctorate spans for three to four years.
Available scholarships
If you wish to study Computer Science in Canada, there are several Canadian Government scholarships available like:
Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master's program
International Development Research Centre Research Awards
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships Program
Non-governmental scholarships like the Trudeau Scholarships and Fellowships can also be availed
Read more: Undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships to study in Canada
While pursuing Computer Science courses in Canada, you not only get adept at technical skills like programming but also develop non-technical skills like problem-solving and leadership qualities. Computer graduates can easily find jobs in industries viz software, healthcare, communications, financial, and even government agencies. Below are a few of the roles that any computer science graduate can easily fit into:
Software engineer
Game developer
Information security analysts
Web developer
Finance programmer
Systems analyst
Information technology consultant
Product manager
Cybersecurity consultant
Once your course is complete, you will have to apply for the post-graduation work permit within 180 days. Your student permit should also be viable during that period. It is mandatory to complete a minimum of 8 months of full-time study from a recognised Canadian college/university while applying for this visa.
Studying in Canada could be one of the best decisions you ever make. Known for being one of the most ethnically and linguistically diverse countries in the world, Canada gives you a chance to meet a heterogeneous mix of people that not only help you in self-development but also aid in network building. If you feel stuck or overwhelmed at any point, feel free to reach out to IDP’s international education specialists and we will be happy to help you.