Studying in Canada has become one of the top choices for Nepali and international students, but tuition and living expenses can feel overwhelming. That’s where scholarships come in. They help you reduce costs, access better universities, and focus on your studies.

Canada offers a wide range of scholarships, from government-funded programs to university entrance awards and fully funded postgraduate opportunities. Before you dive into applications, it’s important to understand the basics of who can apply, what documents are needed, and how financial criteria work.

The Three Essentials for Scholarships in Canada

Before applying for scholarships, every student should meet some basic requirements. Here are the three key essentials you need to prepare.

Academic Merit

Minimum 60%+ in +2 or bachelor’s, plus English proficiency.

Application Package

Transcripts, IELTS/TOEFL, SOP, and references before deadlines.

Financial Criteria

Some awards require proof of need or GIC balance.

Types of Scholarships Available in Canada

Scholarships in Canada are available through multiple sources, including government programs, universities, and private or NGO organizations. For international students—and especially Nepali students—these scholarships can significantly reduce tuition fees, provide living support, and open doors to top Canadian universities.

Each category has its own eligibility rules and application steps, so it’s important to understand where opportunities come from and how to apply effectively.

Government-Funded Scholarships

These are funded by the Government of Canada to attract talented international students.

University-Funded

Almost every Canadian university offers its own scholarships for international students. Here are some of them.

Private & NGO Scholarships

Several private foundations, NGOs, and community groups also provide funding:

  • EduCanada – Scholarships for International Students – Lists NGO and third-party scholarships open to developing country students.

  • International NGOs sometimes sponsor South Asian students (check updates via the above hub).

  • Some Nepal-based organizations also co-sponsor students abroad; details vary annually.

Graduate & Research Scholarships

Designed for Master’s, PhD, and research-level students.

Government & National Scholarships

Canada offers many scholarships ranging from government-funded programs to university entrance awards. Below are some of the most recognized options you should explore.

The Government of Canada and national research bodies offer a range of scholarships for international students. These awards are usually more competitive but provide higher funding amounts, making them ideal for master’s, PhD, and postdoctoral candidates. Below are some of the key national-level scholarships available.

 

ScholarshipEligibility / LevelBenefit
Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS)UG & PG ExchangeTuition + living support (4–6 months)
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships*PhD (Research)CAD 50,000 per year × 3
Canada Graduate Scholarships – Master’s (CGS-M)Master’sCAD 17,500 (1 year)
Banting Postdoctoral FellowshipsPostdoctoralCAD 70,000 per year × 2
Canada-ASEAN ScholarshipsUG, PG (ASEAN students, incl. Nepal regionally eligible in some streams)Short-term exchange funding

 

*Note: Vanier is being harmonized into Canada Graduate Scholarships–Doctoral program; check status before applying.

Apart from national-level awards, many Canadian universities provide their own entrance and merit-based scholarships for international students. These scholarships are highly popular among Nepali students because they directly reduce tuition fees and, in some cases, cover living costs. Below are some of the top university and entrance scholarships you can apply for.

University & Entrance Scholarships

ScholarshipEligibility / LevelBenefit
Université de Montréal Exemption ScholarshipsBachelor’s, Master’s, PhDPartial to full tuition exemption
University of Calgary International Entrance ScholarshipUndergraduate FreshmenUp to CAD 20,000 (renewable)
UBC International Leader of Tomorrow AwardUndergraduateNeeds-based, full tuition + living costs
York University Global Leader of Tomorrow AwardUndergraduateCAD 20,000 × 4 years
McGill University Entrance ScholarshipsUndergraduate & GraduateVaries: CAD 3,000 – CAD 12,000
University of Toronto Lester B. Pearson International ScholarshipUndergraduateFull tuition + books + incidental fees for 4 years
Carleton University Entrance AwardsUndergraduateCAD 4,000 – CAD 16,000 per year (renewable)

 

Eligibility for Scholarships in Canada

Before applying, it’s important to know if you qualify. Each program has its own rules, but most scholarships in Canada for international students — including those for Nepali applicants — share some common requirements.

  • Academic Performance
    Most scholarships in Canada for international students require good grades. For bachelor’s programs, Nepali students typically need at least 60–70% in +2. Graduate programs often expect higher GPAs or class standings. Research-based scholarships may also check publications and prior academic awards.

  • Language Proficiency
    Since most courses are taught in English (and sometimes French), you’ll need test scores like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE. Competitive scholarships often require above-average scores, such as IELTS 7.0+.

  • Admission to a Canadian Institution
    You must have an admission offer or full-time enrolment at a recognized Canadian university or college. Exchange scholarships like the Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS) require nomination from the Canadian host institution.

  • Financial Need (for certain awards)
    Some programs are need-based, so you may have to show financial documents proving limited resources. Nepali students should also prepare GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate) proof, which doubles as a requirement for a Canadian study permit.

  • Leadership & Extracurriculars
    Prestigious awards such as the UBC International Leader of Tomorrow Award or the Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship at University of Toronto look beyond academics. They also value leadership roles, volunteer work, or unique achievements.

  • Research Potential (for Master’s/PhD)
    Graduate and PhD scholarships often ask for a strong research proposal, publications, or academic projects aligned with your department’s research focus. The Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (being merged into CGS-D) is a good example of this.

  • Nationality Restrictions
    While most are open to all international students, some (like the Canada-ASEAN Scholarships) target specific regions. Nepali students usually apply under the “general international” category.

Understanding these eligibility rules will help you avoid rejections and save time. If you’re a Nepali student, our counsellors at Goreto Educational Consultancy can guide you step by step — from choosing the right scholarships to preparing documents that meet Canadian standards.

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How to Apply for Scholarships in Canada

Applying for scholarships can feel confusing, but breaking it into steps makes it simple. Follow these stages to increase your chances of success.

Step 1: Research Scholarships

Check official portals like EduCanada Scholarships, university websites, and trusted consultancy guides. Make a shortlist that matches your study level and profile.

Step 2: Check Eligibility

Review academic, language, and nationality requirements carefully. For example, many awards need IELTS/TOEFL scores or proof of high academic merit.

Step 3: Prepare Documents

Common requirements include transcripts, Statement of Purpose (SoP), reference letters, and proof of finances. Graduate programs may also ask for a research proposal.

Step 4: Secure Admission/Nomination

Most scholarships require you to first gain admission into a Canadian university or be nominated by the host institution (e.g., Study in Canada Scholarships for exchanges).

Step 5: Submit Applications

Apply online through the official scholarship page or your university portal. Double-check deadlines — Canadian scholarships often close months before the intake.

Step 6: Track Results & Follow Up

Monitor your email and scholarship dashboard for updates. If selected, prepare to meet additional conditions like study permit documents or acceptance forms.

Remember: deadlines are strict, and incomplete files are the #1 reason students lose opportunities. If you’re applying from Nepal, our team at Goreto Educational Consultancy can help organize your documents and make sure your application meets Canadian standards.

FAQs about Scholarships in Canada

Yes, but they are highly competitive. Awards like the Lester B. Pearson Scholarship (University of Toronto) and UBC International Leader of Tomorrow Award can cover full tuition and living expenses. Most other scholarships are partial, helping reduce tuition costs.

In most cases, yes. English test scores like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE are required to prove language proficiency. High scores (7.0+ in IELTS) can make your application stronger.

No. While Canada has many postgraduate awards (e.g., Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships), several universities also offer entrance scholarships for bachelor’s students. Examples include McGill University Entrance Scholarships and University of Calgary International Entrance Award.

You usually need to first secure admission in a Canadian university, then apply for scholarships through their portal. For government programs like the Study in Canada Scholarships (SICS), your Canadian host institution must nominate you.

Good grades (60%+ in +2 or bachelor’s), proof of English proficiency, a strong Statement of Purpose, recommendation letters, and financial proof such as GIC (Guaranteed Investment Certificate).

Deadlines vary, but most close 6–10 months before the intake. For example, September intake scholarships usually close between December and March. Always check the official website early.

Absolutely. In fact, applying to multiple scholarships increases your chances. Just make sure you meet all eligibility criteria and can manage the different application processes.

Some do. For example, Lester B. Pearson and UBC awards cover tuition plus living costs. Others, like partial tuition exemptions, only reduce your fee. Always check the benefit details before applying.

Yes, many entrance awards are renewable if you maintain a minimum GPA. For instance, the York Global Leader of Tomorrow Award continues for four years if academic standards are met.

Scholarships themselves are not cancelled, but Canada’s new study permit cap and PAL requirement may limit admissions. Students should apply early to secure both admission and scholarship funding.

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