UTSC, Honours Bachelor of Science, Major in Conservation and Biodiversity /
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 UTSC, Honours Bachelor of Science, Major in Conservation and Biodiversity /
Offered at University of Toronto's St George Street, Toronto in Toronto, the UTSC, Honours Bachelor of Science, Major in Conservation and Biodiversity / is a 1 year full-time Masters programme in Canada. With September entry, the programme attracts a diverse cohort of students from Canada and internationally, creating a rich collaborative learning environment.
The programme develops rigorous academic and professional competencies across the major areas of the discipline. Students are challenged to engage critically with ideas, apply evidence-based approaches to professional problems, and communicate findings effectively to specialist and non-specialist audiences. Access to leading faculty, research facilities, and alumni networks provides the connections and knowledge needed to enter the profession with confidence and a credible academic foundation. With an annual tuition fee of approximately ₹16.1 lakh, this programme represents strong value for Indian students seeking internationally recognised qualifications. Jaivik Overseas Consultants supports students through every step, from shortlisting to visa approval.
Career Outcomes After UTSC, Honours Bachelor of Science, Major in Conservation and Biodiversity /
Career outcomes for UTSC, Honours Bachelor of Science, Major in Conservation and Biodiversity / graduates from University of Toronto include roles such as Professional Analyst, Project Manager, Research Officer, Consultant across government, consulting, and technology. Salaries in Canada for this specialisation average USD 80,000 per year (approximately ₹66.8 lakh), rising sharply with experience and seniority. Demand for graduates in this field is solid across most sectors, with employer demand focusing on graduates who combine domain knowledge with transferable analytical and communication skills. Many graduates secure roles before completing their studies through the university's industry connections, internship programmes, and career fair participation. The Canada job market for this specialisation is considered highly favourable for qualified international graduates.
$87K–$125K
Typical Graduate Salary (USD/yr)
Canada
Primary Job Market
Why Study UTSC, Honours Bachelor of Science, Major in Conservation and Biodiversity / in Canada?
Canada is one of the world's most popular destinations for Indian students, offering a combination of world-class universities, a welcoming multicultural society, and one of the most accessible post-study work pathways available globally. The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows international graduates to work in Canada for up to three years, providing valuable work experience that can lead to Canadian Permanent Residency through pathways such as Express Entry and the Provincial Nominee Programme. Canada's strong technology, healthcare, and business sectors offer internationally competitive salaries, making it an excellent return on investment for Indian students and their families.
Entry Requirements Summary
Minimum eligibility for Indian students applying to UTSC, Honours Bachelor of Science, Major in Conservation and Biodiversity / 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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