Cost of Engineering in Canada (2026)
Tuition
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Live tuition data not available for this discipline yet — see the linked universities for individual fee pages.
Total yearly cost
₹22–40L
Tuition + rent + food + transport + insurance, in INR. Local currency: CAD (C$).
What does Engineering actually cost in Canada?
| Component | Range |
|---|---|
| Tuition (per year) | Varies by university |
| Rent (per month) | C$800–2,200/mo |
| Food (per month) | C$300–500 |
| Transport (per month) | C$80–150 |
| Health insurance | C$600–900/yr |
Worth-it math
Average starting salary for Engineering graduates in Canada: C$55,000–75,000. Post-study work pathway: Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) (1–3 years).
Top hiring sectors: IT & Tech, Healthcare, Finance, Engineering. Most students recoup tuition within 2-4 years of starting work.
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Frequently asked questions
- How much does Engineering cost in Canada?
- Tuition for Engineering in Canada varies widely by university. Including rent, food, transport and health insurance, the total all-in yearly cost is approximately ₹22–40L. See the linked universities for exact tuition.
- Can I cut the cost by choosing a tier-2 city?
- Yes — picking a tier-2 city in Canada (e.g. Montreal instead of Toronto) typically drops your rent and food bill by 20-40%. See the city-by-city comparator on the country page.
- Are scholarships available for Engineering in Canada?
- Yes — both government scholarships (e.g. country-specific awards for international students) and university-level merit scholarships for Engineering are available. Most cover 25-100% of tuition. See /scholarships for current openings.
- Is Engineering a good ROI in Canada?
- Engineering graduates from Canada typically recoup tuition within 2-4 years of full-time work, depending on starting salary and post-study work pathway. Canada's post-study work visa allows you to take up employment immediately after graduation — see the country guide for the exact policy.