Education, Francophonies and Diversity
Postgraduate · 1 year · St George Street, Toronto
$26,000
Annual Fee (CAD)
₹16.1L/yr
Fee in INR
6.5+
IELTS Minimum
1 year
Duration
Course Overview
Qualification
Masters
Duration
1 year full-time
Campus
St George Street, Toronto
Intakes
September
Annual Tuition (CAD)
$26,000
Annual Tuition (USD)
$19,240
Living Cost (CAD)
$14,000/yr
Total Course Fee
$26,000 CAD
English Language Requirements
6.5+
IELTS Academic
No band below 5.5
93+
TOEFL iBT
Writing 20+
65+
PTE Academic
No band below 50
Total Cost of Study (Indian Students)
Canada Study Permit & Work Rights
Visa Type
Canada Study Permit
Work Rights (Term)
24 hrs/week (on-campus unlimited)
Work Rights (Vacation)
Full-time
Post-Study Work
PGWP — up to 3 years
✅ PGWP Eligible Institution
Graduates can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit valid for up to 3 years, which can lead to Canadian Permanent Residency.
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About Education, Francophonies and Diversity
The Education, Francophonies and Diversity is delivered over 1 year at University of Toronto's St George Street, Toronto in Toronto, Canada. This Masters programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive, career-relevant education that combines academic rigour with practical skills development.
The programme equips students to become effective, reflective, and research-informed education professionals. Topics range from the neuroscience of learning and literacy development to curriculum standards, teacher professional identity, and educational equity. Students graduate with a deep understanding of how individuals and institutions learn and change, along with the practical skills to make a meaningful difference in educational settings at every level. The annual programme fee for international students is approximately ₹16.1 lakh. Jaivik Overseas Consultants has assisted hundreds of Indian students in securing admission to University of Toronto and can provide personalised guidance on scholarships, financial planning, and the application process.
Career Outcomes After Education, Francophonies and Diversity
Students completing the Education, Francophonies and Diversity at University of Toronto develop skills that are steady globally, with growing opportunities in EdTech, corporate learning, and international education. Earnings in Canada for qualified professionals in this area average USD 65,000 per annum (around ₹54.3 lakh), with strong upside in senior roles. Employer demand is steady globally, with growing opportunities in EdTech, corporate learning, and international education. The Canada job market for this specialisation is considered one of the most accessible for skilled international graduates, with many University of Toronto alumni progressing to senior roles within five years of graduation.
$87K–$125K
Typical Graduate Salary (USD/yr)
Canada
Primary Job Market
Why Study Education, Francophonies and Diversity in Canada?
Canada's education system consistently ranks among the best in the world, and its universities are recognised for research output, faculty quality, and graduate employability. For Indian students, Canada offers a uniquely accessible immigration pathway through the PGWP and Express Entry systems, with many graduates achieving Permanent Residency within three to five years of arriving. The country's high standard of living, affordable cost of education compared to the United States, and large Indian diaspora community make the transition straightforward and well-supported.
Entry Requirements Summary
Minimum eligibility for Indian students applying to Education, Francophonies and Diversity at University of Toronto. Requirements vary by department — contact Jaivik Overseas for personalised eligibility assessment.
- 1IELTS Academic: Minimum 6.5 overall (no individual band below 5.5 for most programmes)
- 2TOEFL iBT: Minimum 93 (with section minimums varying by department)
- 3PTE Academic: Minimum 65 (no communicative skill below 42)
- 4Bachelor's degree (minimum 55–60% or equivalent GPA) in a relevant subject area
- 5Intake: September — early application recommended to secure scholarship consideration
- 6Application deadline: Typically 3–6 months before the September intake; early applications are strongly advised
- 7Academic transcripts: Attested/notarised copies of all marksheets and degree certificates
- 8Statement of Purpose (SOP): 500–1,000 words outlining your academic background, career goals, and motivation for this programme
- 9Letters of Recommendation (LORs): Typically 2–3 academic or professional referees
- 10Valid passport with at least 18 months of validity
- 11English language test scores: IELTS/TOEFL/PTE Academic (not more than 2 years old at time of application)
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Jaivik Overseas Consultants offers a free eligibility check — we review your academic profile and English scores against current entry requirements and advise on your application strategy at no cost.
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