CanadaEst. 1976

First Nations University of Canada

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada

First Nations University of Canada in Regina is a unique indigenous-focused university offering mainstream programs in a culturally inclusive environment with very affordable Saskatchewan living costs.

PGWP EligibleSaskatchewan Immigrant NomineeVery affordable cityUnique cultural programs

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$12K

Annual Tuition

₹9.8 L

~70%

Visa Success (Est.)

~75%

Acceptance Rate (Est.)

Unranked

QS Ranking

~83%

Employment Rate (Est.)

~$47K

Avg Grad Salary (Est.)

September, January

Intake

(Est.) figures are indicative estimates, not published institutional statistics — confirm current figures with the university or your Jaivik Overseas counsellor.

About First Nations University of Canada

First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv) is one of the premier universities in Canada and consistently ranked among the most immigrant-friendly countries, with clear PR pathways through Express Entry and Provincial Nominee Programs. Founded in 1976 — over 50 years ago — FNUniv has established itself as a world-class institution as a leading institution recognised for academic excellence.

First Nations University of Canada in Regina is a unique indigenous-focused university offering mainstream programs in a culturally inclusive environment with very affordable Saskatchewan living costs. With a student community of over 1,500 students, of whom approximately 15% come from abroad, FNUniv offers a genuinely international learning environment. Indian students make up a significant and growing part of this international community, drawn by the university's strong academic reputation, career outcomes, and its location in Canada.

Located in the heart of Regina, the campus benefits from excellent public transport links and proximity to industry, cultural venues, and internship opportunities. The campus is equipped with research libraries, modern computer labs, on-campus accommodation, sports and recreation facilities, an international student office, and a dedicated career and placement centre.

Graduates of FNUniv can expect an estimated (not officially published) employment rate of around 83% within six months of graduation, with an indicative starting salary in the region of $47K (approximately ₹39L per annum) — confirm current outcomes with the university. Top employers recruiting from FNUniv include Saskatchewan Government, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region, City of Regina, FNUC, reflecting the institution's strong industry connections.

The university offers competitive scholarships for international students, including the FNUniv International Award (CAD 1,000–3,000). The university accepts applications for September and January intake, with an estimated overall acceptance rate around 75% (not officially published). Students from India typically require a minimum IELTS score of 6 and a GPA of 6/10 for postgraduate admission.

Why Indian Students Choose FNUniv

Canada is a top study destination for Indian students, and FNUniv consistently ranks among the most popular choices. Here is why:

Strong Career Outcomes

With an estimated (not officially published) average graduate salary of $47K/year and an estimated employment rate around 83%, FNUniv alumni are generally well-regarded by employers. Top recruiters include Saskatchewan Government, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region, City of Regina.

Most Popular Courses for Indians

Bachelor of Indigenous Studies, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Arts are the most commonly chosen programmes by Indian students at FNUniv. These courses align well with India's growing demand for internationally qualified professionals.

Post-Study Work Rights

After graduating, students can apply for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) for up to 3 years, giving them the opportunity to gain international work experience and potentially transition to permanent residency.

Scholarships Available

FNUniv International Award offers CAD 1,000–3,000 to eligible international students.

Visa Success Rate

The exact student visa approval rate for Canada isn't published per university; an indicative estimate is around 70%. Jaivik Overseas Consultants has helped hundreds of students successfully obtain their Canada student visas.

Complete Cost Breakdown for Indian Students

Annual cost of studying at FNUniv (2026–27)

Annual Tuition Fee

$11,680

₹9.8 L

Living Cost (Accommodation + Food)

$8,760

₹7.3 L

Application Fee (one-time)

$75

₹6,300

Total Annual Cost

$20,440

₹17.1 L

Admission Requirements

Minimum eligibility for Indian students at FNUniv

6+

IELTS Score

79+

TOEFL Score

Not required

GRE Score

Not required

GMAT Score

6/10

Min GPA (10pt)

Up to 6

Backlogs Allowed

Campus & Location

📍 Main Campus Location

Regina

Saskatchewan, Canada

🏛️ Campus Type

Urban

City-centre location, great transport links

👥 Total Students

1,500+

15% international students

🌍 International Community

225+

international students on campus

Campus Facilities

🏠 On-campus Accommodation
📚 Research Libraries
🏋️ Sports & Recreation Centre
🖥️ Computer Labs & Co-working
🍽️ International Dining Options
🤝 International Student Office
🏥 Student Health Services
🎓 Career & Placement Centre
🚇 Near Public Transport

Courses Offered at FNUniv

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Scholarships for Indian Students

FNUniv International Award

Academic merit and cultural fit

CAD 1,000–3,000

Top Employers of FNUniv Graduates

Saskatchewan GovernmentRegina Qu'Appelle Health RegionCity of ReginaFNUCUniversity of Regina

Alumni Network & Career Impact

First Nations University of Canada has produced numerous leaders across industry, academia, and government. Graduates of FNUniv hold prominent positions at companies including Saskatchewan Government, Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region, City of Regina, and many have gone on to found their own ventures. The FNUniv alumni network spans over 180 countries, and the university's Indian alumni community is particularly active, with dedicated chapters in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, and Hyderabad. Many Indian graduates have returned home to build successful careers or start companies, leveraging the Studies skills and global networks gained during their time at FNUniv.

~$47K/yr

Graduate Salary (Est.)

~83%

Employment Rate (Est.)

Saskatchewan Government

Top Employer

How to Apply to FNUniv from India

Step-by-step application guide for Indian students

1

Check Eligibility

Minimum GPA 6/10, IELTS 6+. Maximum 6 backlogs allowed.

2

Prepare Documents

Gather transcripts, IELTS/TOEFL scores, SOP (Statement of Purpose), LORs (Letters of Recommendation), CV/Resume, and passport copy.

3

Submit Application

Apply through the official First Nations University of Canada portal. Application fee: $75. Deadline is typically 4–6 months before the September and January intakes.

4

Receive Offer Letter

FNUniv typically issues conditional or unconditional offer letters within 4–8 weeks. An unconditional offer requires meeting all entry requirements.

5

Apply for Student Visa

With an offer letter and CAS (Confirmation of Acceptance), apply for your Canada student visa. Indicative approval rate for Indian students: ~70% (estimate, not an official published figure).

6

Pre-Departure Preparation

Book accommodation (on-campus or off-campus), book flights, arrange forex/education loan, and attend Jaivik Overseas pre-departure briefing.

💡 Jaivik Overseas Consultants provides end-to-end support — from shortlisting to visa — with a dedicated counsellor assigned to your application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the tuition fee at First Nations University of Canada?

Annual tuition at First Nations University of Canada is $11,680 (approximately ₹9.8 L) for international students in 2026–26. This does not include living expenses of approximately $8,760/year.

Q: What is the acceptance rate at FNUniv?

First Nations University of Canada's acceptance rate is not officially published — an indicative estimate is around 75% for international students. Indian students with strong GRE/GMAT scores and GPA above 6/10 have a higher chance of admission. Confirm current admission statistics with the university or your Jaivik Overseas counsellor.

Q: What are the IELTS requirements for FNUniv?

First Nations University of Canada requires a minimum IELTS score of 6 overall. TOEFL iBT minimum is 79.

Q: When is the application deadline for FNUniv?

First Nations University of Canada has intake in September and January. Application deadlines are typically 3–6 months before the intake. Contact Jaivik Overseas Consultants for exact deadlines and application support.

Quick Facts

Founded1976
Total Students1,500
International %15%
Campus TypeUrban
Avg Salary, Grad (Est.)~$47,000

Estimated Average Graduate Salary After FNUniv

~$47K/year

Indicative graduate salary range for Canada, not a published FNUniv figure

Estimated employment rate: ~83%

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