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Written by Taru Medha
If you’re thinking of studying a Masters in Canada, why not consider the biggest city in the Quebec region, Montreal! From affordable living costs to world-renowned universities and a bustling city life, Montreal has plenty to offer.
We’ve covered everything you need to know about studying in Montreal, including top universities, living costs and career opportunities.
Here’s a snapshot of what’s on offer for postgraduate students in Montreal:
Two of the six universities in Montreal rank in the top 200 in the world according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings.
Placed 49th in the world, McGill university offers more than 400 graduate courses. Some popular subjects at McGill university are Engineering, Life Sciences and Medicine. With 50 research institutes and fieldwork stations in Barbados and the high Arctic, there is something for everyone.
The University of Montreal is ranked 111th in the world and is one of Canada’s top research universities. If you wish to study and research about Deep Learning, Immunology and Cancer or Public Law, there is a research centre affiliated with the University of Montreal for you.
Even though living costs in Montreal are fairly average as compared the rest of Canada, they may still be higher than many other countries. With some careful budgeting, you should be able to keep costs down. To get you started, here are some examples of typical expenses in Montreal:
Monthly rent (1 bedroom apartment, city centre) | CAD$1,720.86 |
Monthly rent (1 bedroom apartment, outside city centre) | CAD$1,336.54 |
Restaurant Meal | CAD$24.00 |
Cinema ticket | CAD$15 |
Monthly travel pass | CAD$100 |
Monthly utilities | CAD$106.89 |
Based on crowdsourced data published by Numbeo. |
These rent estimates are for private, one-bedroom apartments, but you can cut down on costs by some smart accommodation choices. Living in a student residence or shared house is usually cheaper than renting an entire place privately. For example, the price of a shared room at a McGill University student accommodation varies between CAD$800-CAD$1,000.
International students with a valid study permit can work during their course. However, there might be some restrictions, depending on the kind of work you do. As a student in Canada, you can either work on or off-campus.
There is no limit to the number of hours you can work on-campus. On-campus jobs could include research or library assistant or staff at the university café.
Students who choose to work off-campus can only work 24 hours a week during term time. Casual off-campus jobs include working as a courier or sales assistant at shops.
Read more about working while studying in our guide.
Montreal offers the best of both worlds, combining a modern city with the charm of a quaint old French town.
Roam the cobbled streets of Old Montreal and enjoy the Parisian flair of this historic neighbourhood. You can head to the Bonsecours Market for some shopping or just walk around and take in the stunning architecture.
Another iconic neighbourhood of the city, the Plateau, is one of the best places in Montreal to experience food, theatre and art or to just amble and admire the Victorian architecture
Spend some time outdoors in one of Montreal largest green spaces, the Mount Royal Park, where you can also enjoy canoeing in the summer and skiing during wintertime.
For the sports fans, there’s the Circuit Giles-Villeneuve, home of the Canadian Grand Prix!
With the Canadian government’s Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), you can work in Canada for three years if your course was a full Masters and at least eight months long. If you’re keen to start your career in Montreal, there’s no shortage of opportunities in sectors like aerospace, technology, artificial intelligence and game development.
Read more about how to work in Canada after your studiese in our guide.
Search our Canadian Masters database and find one that is right for you.
Taru joined FindAMasters as a Content Writer in 2022. She creates well-researched, thorough content for our guides and blogs, as well as short video content for our social profiles. She has a Bachelors degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from Bennett University in India and completed a Masters degree in Global Journalism from the University of Sheffield in 2021, giving her personal experience with postgraduate study as an international student.
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