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MS in Engineering in Canada (2026)
Top universities, tuition CAD 20,000–40,000/yr, IELTS 6.5, intakes Fall (Sep), Winter (Jan), Summer (May). See your Safe / Target / Reach matches free with the College Predictor.
▶ Predict my admission (free)Top universities for MS Engineering in Canada
- Western University — QS #114 · IELTS 6.5 · 45% acceptance · CAD 30k/yr · details
- McMaster University — QS #176 · IELTS 6.5 · 45% acceptance · CAD 26k/yr · details
- Queen's University — QS #209 · IELTS 6.5 · 42% acceptance · CAD 28k/yr · details
- Dalhousie University — QS #298 · IELTS 6.5 · 58% acceptance · CAD 19k/yr · details
- Simon Fraser University — QS #318 · IELTS 6.5 · 55% acceptance · CAD 20k/yr · details
- University of Victoria — QS #334 · IELTS 6.5 · 55% acceptance · CAD 20k/yr · details
Each is a strong choice for MS Engineering with international support and good graduate outcomes. Use the free predictor for your personalised list.
Cost, requirements & intakes
- Tuition: CAD 20,000–40,000/yr for international students.
- Living cost: CAD 12,000–18,000/yr.
- Entry: IELTS 6.5 (or TOEFL/PTE), SOP, 2–3 LORs, transcripts; GRE/GMAT for some programs.
- Intakes: Fall (Sep), Winter (Jan), Summer (May).
- Post-study work: PGWP up to 3 years · PR: PR: ~1–3 yrs after qualifying work.
Frequently asked questions
- Which are the best universities for MS Engineering in Canada?
- Top options include Western University, McMaster University, Queen's University, Dalhousie University. Use the free LandingPrep College Predictor to match your scores to Canada universities.
- How much does MS Engineering in Canada cost?
- Tuition is typically CAD 20,000–40,000/yr plus living costs of CAD 12,000–18,000/yr. Scholarships and education loans can cover a large part.
- What are the requirements for MS Engineering in Canada?
- Most programs require IELTS 6.5 (or TOEFL/PTE equivalent), a strong GPA, an SOP and LORs; some ask for the GRE/GMAT. Confirm on each university's official page.
- Can I work in Canada after MS Engineering?
- Yes — Canada offers PGWP up to 3 years. Express Entry (CRS points), Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), Canadian Experience Class after work. PR timeline: PR: ~1–3 yrs after qualifying work.