Canadian Admission Counselling

If you love snacking on Poutine, or catching a moose crossing the road, or simply enjoying maple syrup on your pancake, then Canada is definitely for you. Canadian universities offer a world-class education across multiple specialized disciplines. Universities such as University of Toronto, UBC, and McGill are among the top universities worldwide.

From choosing which university to apply, to reviewing your essays and preparing you for video interviews, UniHawk makes your Canadian application smooth and stress free.

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Our Canadian University Application Services Include

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Selection of Right Programs and Universities

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OUAC or the Independent College Applications

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Brainstorming your essays and personal statements

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Additional Application documentation (Reference Letters, Transcripts, etc)

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Canadian Student VISA process

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Pre Departure Orientation

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FAQs

We've covered all the curated questions.

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Some universities have an early priority deadline of Nov 7th, but the regular deadline is around mid January during senior year.

Canadian university applications are not centralized; each university has their own separate portals. However, universities in Ontario, e.g. University of Toronto and University of Waterloo, use a common portal called OUAC.

We generally recommend a balanced list of around 6 universities.

Yes, Canadian universities can offer partial merit-based scholarships upon admissions. Some scholarship schemes like the Pearson Scholarship at University of Toronto or the International Scholars Program at University of British Columbia can be full-ride scholarships.

No, SAT is not a requirement. In some cases, if you attend a US curriculum high school and for certain specific programs, they do accept the SAT.

Most Canadian universities do not; they focus almost exclusively on grades. Some Canadian universities like University of British Columbia allow you to include some activities in your application.

It varies. There are no personal statements. Some universities like McGill do not have any essays whereas University of British Columbia has 3-6 essays depending on the program you apply.

They are around 300 words each.

It depends. Some universities require all international students to submit the TOEFL/IELTS. Others can give you an exemption if you have attended an English-medium high school for the last 3 years prior to your college applications.

No. However, for some universities, you will need to submit a video interview. It’s a recording of you answering certain prompts from the university under a specific time limit. It is usually no more than 10 min.