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Study in
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University in Quebec or outside Quebec?

In Quebec, universities such as McGill, Concordia and Université de Montréal welcome French and Belgian students at quasi-resident fees: expect to pay around €7,000 per year, including compulsory fees. Courses are taught in French or English, the environment is cosmopolitan and the cost of living is reasonable for a major North American city.

In the rest of Canada, emblematic institutions such as UBC in Vancouver, the University of Toronto and McMaster apply the international scale, i.e. €25,000 to €30,000 per year depending on the course of study. Immersion is 100% English-speaking, and the campuses boast state-of-the-art infrastructures and an alumni network with a strong North American and Asia-Pacific focus.

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“You miss 100 % of the shots you don’t take.”

Wayne Gretzky (Canadian field hockey legend)
 

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The universities of your ambitions

McGill University (Montréal)

Founded in 1821, McGill is ranked 27ᵉ in the world according to the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR) 2025, and regularly features in the global Top 30 of major international rankings. It offers over 300 programs across 11 faculties, with clusters of excellence in medicine, law, neuroscience, political science, international relations, the environment and artificial intelligence. Its Faculty of Arts offers great interdisciplinary flexibility, and its professional schools (Schulich in Music, Desautels in Management, Faculty of Medicine) enjoy strong international recognition. McGill attracts students from over 150 countries every year, nearly 30% of them international, and is one of the few Canadian universities to offer an intensely bilingual learning environment.

Concordia University (Montréal)

Concordia offers more than 400 undergraduate and graduate programs, with recognized hubs in design, fine arts, communications, software engineering, video games, sustainability, marketing and interdisciplinary studies. Its John Molson School of Business is consistently ranked among the best in the country, with renowned MBAs and MSc programs. The university is also committed to flexibility, with numerous evening courses, co-op programs (integrated internships) and courses offered in English in a French-speaking metropolis.

University of Toronto

Ranked 21ᵉ worldwide in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025 and 1ʳᵉ in Canada, the University of Toronto offers more than 700 Bachelor's and Master's programs, in fields as varied as artificial intelligence, political science, molecular biology, philosophy, law or quantitative finance. Its Faculty of Arts and Sciences, one of the largest in the world, allows for highly personalized pathways, with many interdisciplinary majors. U of T is also famous for its School of Medicine (ranked 5ᵉ in the world in 2024) and its affiliated schools (Rotman in business, Munk in international affairs, iSchool in information science).

University of British Columbia (Vancouver / Kelowna)

Ranked 41ᵉ worldwide in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025 and 5ᵉ in the QS Sustainability 2025 ranking, UBC is recognized for the quality of its teaching, its ecological impact and its excellence in research. It offers over 500 programs of study covering the full range of disciplines: natural sciences, engineering, public policy, forestry, commerce (with the Sauder School of Business), arts and humanities, biotechnology, sustainable development and film. The Vancouver campus, located on the ocean, is an active center of interdisciplinary innovation, with strong synergies between laboratories, companies and start-ups. UBC attracts students from over 160 countries and invests over CAD 1 billion a year in research.

HEC Montréal

The first business school founded in Canada, HEC Montréal offers management training at all levels: BAA, MSc, MBA, EMBA, doctorate and continuing education. It offers courses in French, English and bilingual languages, and attracts over 14,000 students from more than 140 countries every year. Areas of excellence include finance, logistics, applied economics, marketing, accounting, business intelligence and technology management. Closely linked to the Quebec business community, HEC also has incubators such as Next AI and CDL-Montréal to support innovative entrepreneurship.

University of Montréal

Together with its affiliated schools (Polytechnique and HEC), UdeM is Quebec's largest higher education hub. It ranks 1ʳᵉ in the province and 3ᵉ in Canada for research volume, while clocking in at 125ᵉ worldwide by 2025. Its 600 centers and chairs cover fields ranging from precision healthcare to French-language cinematography.

University of Laval (Québec)

Founded in 1852, Université Laval is North America's first French-language university. It offers more than 500 programs at all undergraduate and graduate levels, with strengths in forestry, the environment, arctic sciences, nutrition, architecture, philosophy and applied social sciences. It is also renowned for its cooperative programs and international double degrees in law, engineering and agri-food. Laval ranks among Canada's top 10 universities for research, with major infrastructures such as the Centre for Optics, Photonics and Lasers, the Research Centre on Aging and, above all, its leadership in the study of northern regions thanks to the Sentinel North program and the scientific icebreaker Amundsen.

University of Waterloo

Recognized as a leader in cooperative education, Waterloo offers over 190 programs in six faculties: mathematics, engineering, science, environment, arts and health. The university is particularly renowned for computer science, quantum science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and engineering. Its unique work-study model enables students to gain up to two years' paid work experience during their studies. Many Canadian tech start-ups have their roots in Waterloo's vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Tailor-made support

Choosing your bachelor's/master's degree and universities

Site selection, province-by-province application strategy, precise timetable.

IELTS / TOEFL Preparation

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Application form

Drafting of essays, letters of reference, OUAC / SRAM / direct-university portal submission.

Understanding the Canadian system, choosing the right province, putting together a solid application and passing the language tests: our team guides you every step of the way, with truly personalized follow-up.

I'm going to study in Canada

Why study in Canada

Head north for top-level studies in a safe, open and resolutely cosmopolitan country. In Canada, universities offer world-renowned English-language programs right from the baccalaureate. Campuses like McGill, Concordia and UBC combine cutting-edge research, attentive supervision and a spirit of innovation.

The setting is ideal: interactive classes, accessible teachers, state-of-the-art infrastructure, all in some of the world's most livable cities. A Canadian degree means international recognition and professional opportunities throughout North America... and beyond.

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