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Scholarships in Canada

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There are many scholarships available for international students studying in Canada. Here are a few examples with their respective amounts:

  1. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships – Fully funded scholarships for doctoral students, providing $50,000 per year for three years.
  2. Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s Program – Partially funded scholarships for master’s students, providing $17,500 for one year.
  3. Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships – Fully funded postdoctoral fellowships, providing $70,000 per year for two years.
  4. Trudeau Foundation Scholarships – Fully funded scholarships for doctoral students, providing $40,000 per year for three years, as well as additional funding for research and travel.
  5. Ontario Graduate Scholarships – Partially funded scholarships for master’s and doctoral students, providing $5,000 to $15,000 per year.
  6. University-specific scholarships – Many universities in Canada offer scholarships specifically for international students, with varying amounts and eligibility criteria.

Note that the specific amounts and eligibility criteria for these scholarships may vary, and there may be other scholarships available as well. It’s best to check with the individual scholarship programs and universities for the most up-to-date information.

For Indians

For Indian students, there are several scholarships available to study in Canada. Here are a few examples with their respective amounts:

  1. Canada-India Research Centre of Excellence (IC-IMPACTS) Graduate Student Exchange Program – Partially funded scholarships for Indian students, providing up to $7,500 CAD for four to six months of research at a Canadian university.
  2. Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute – Partially funded scholarships for Indian students, providing up to $2,500 CAD for travel and living expenses to undertake research or training at a Canadian university.
  3. Ontario Trillium Scholarships – Fully funded scholarships for international PhD students, providing $40,000 CAD per year for four years.
  4. Canada Graduate Scholarships – India – Partially funded scholarships for Indian students pursuing doctoral studies in Canada, providing $21,000 CAD per year for three years.
  5. University-specific scholarships – Many universities in Canada offer scholarships specifically for Indian students, with varying amounts and eligibility criteria.

Note that the specific amounts and eligibility criteria for these scholarships may vary, and there may be other scholarships available as well. It’s best to check with the individual scholarship programs and universities for the most up-to-date information.