Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Duration: | 1.5 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
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First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 1540000 | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Education & Teaching | |
Course Duration: | 1.5 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 1410000 | |
Course Level: | Master's | |
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Course Program: | Education & Teaching | |
Course Duration: | 1.5 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 1410000 | |
Type: Public Research University
Location: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Founded: 1857 (as Assumption College), became University of Windsor in 1963
Campus Size: ~51 hectares (~125 acres)
Student Population: Over 16,000 students
International Students: ~23% of total enrollment
Motto: “Teach Me Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge”
Situated in Windsor, Ontario, right on the Canada–U.S. border, across from Detroit, Michigan
Offers a unique cross-border educational environment and cultural mix
Windsor is known for its affordable cost of living, mild climate, and industrial economy
The University of Windsor is known for programs in:
Engineering (especially automotive, mechanical, and electrical)
Business (Odette School of Business)
Law (Faculty of Law – one of the most respected in Canada)
Computer Science & IT
Health Sciences & Nursing
Psychology & Social Work
Environmental Studies
Education
It offers over 190 undergraduate programs and a wide range of graduate and doctoral degrees.
Dedicated International Student Centre (ISC)
Services for visa and immigration, housing, orientation, and academic advising
Scholarships specifically available for international students
Post-graduation work support and pathways to permanent residency
Safe, green campus located along the Detroit River
Modern buildings, labs, and residence halls
Strong emphasis on student clubs, athletics, and cultural events
Access to Detroit offers international students exposure to U.S. industries, entertainment, and internships
Undergraduate (International): $22,000–$30,000 CAD/year (~$16,000–$22,000 USD)
Graduate (International): $18,000–$26,000 CAD/year (~$13,500–$19,000 USD)
Fees vary by program (e.g., Engineering and MBA are on the higher side)
Considered one of Canada’s top comprehensive universities
Known for student satisfaction, small class sizes, and experiential learning
Good reputation in automotive research and cross-border law/business
Over 120,000 alumni across the globe
Strong industry partnerships with automotive companies, startups, and public institutions
Offers co-op, internship, and research opportunities in many programs
The University of Windsor offers over 190 undergraduate programs across 9 faculties:
Bachelor of Science (BSc) – Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Physics, Environmental Science, etc.
Bachelor of Engineering (BASc) – Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Industrial, Environmental, Automotive
Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) – Business Administration, Accounting, Finance, Human Resources
Bachelor of Arts (BA) – Psychology, Political Science, Sociology, History, English, Criminology
Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) – Honours, Applied Computing, Software Engineering
Bachelor of Nursing (BScN) – Collaborative program with St. Clair College
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) – General and Honours tracks
Bachelor of Education (BEd) – Primary/Junior or Junior/Intermediate Teacher Education
Bachelor of Human Kinetics (BHK) – Movement Science, Sport Management
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) – Acting, Visual Arts, Film Production
Bachelor of Laws (LLB) – Through the Faculty of Law (JD program)
Master of Business Administration (MBA) – Full-time, Accelerated, and Professional options
Master of Engineering (MEng) – Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Automotive
Master of Applied Computing (MAC)
Master of Computer Science (MSc)
Master of Education (MEd)
Master of Social Work (MSW)
Master of Environmental Science (MES)
Master of Human Kinetics (MHK)
Master of Nursing (MN)
Master of Laws (LLM)
Master of Medical Biotechnology (MMB) – Popular with international students
PhD in Engineering (all major disciplines)
PhD in Computer Science
PhD in Chemistry and Biochemistry
PhD in Physics
PhD in Psychology
PhD in Education
PhD in Law
PhD in Environmental Sciences
JD (Juris Doctor) – Through Windsor Law, one of Canada’s top law schools
JD/MSW Dual Degree – Social Work and Law
JD/MBA Dual Degree – Law and Business
BEd (Bachelor of Education) – Teacher certification
Nursing (BScN) – Practice-focused program with excellent clinical training
Some graduate and continuing education programs are available in online or blended formats, especially in education, business, and nursing.
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Science (BSc) – Biology, Chemistry |
4 years |
~$18,000 – $19,500 |
Bachelor of Computer Science (BCS) |
4 years |
~$20,500 – $22,000 |
Bachelor of Engineering (BASc) – All Majors |
4 years |
~$22,000 – $24,000 |
Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) – Business Admin |
4 years |
~$18,000 – $20,000 |
Bachelor of Arts (BA) – Psychology, Sociology |
4 years |
~$17,000 – $18,500 |
Bachelor of Human Kinetics (BHK) |
4 years |
~$18,000 |
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) |
4 years |
~$17,500 |
Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) – Visual Arts, Acting |
4 years |
~$17,500 – $18,000 |
Bachelor of Environmental Science (BES) |
4 years |
~$18,000 |
Bachelor of Nursing (BScN) |
4 years |
~$21,000 – $22,500 |
Bachelor of Education (BEd) – After degree |
2 years |
~$18,000/year |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Master of Engineering (MEng) |
1.5 – 2 years |
~$19,000 – $21,000 |
Master of Applied Computing (MAC) |
16 months |
~$21,000 – $23,000 |
Master of Computer Science (MSc) |
2 years |
~$17,500 – $19,000 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
14 – 16 months |
~$22,000 – $25,000 |
Master of Management (MoM) |
16 months |
~$20,000 – $23,000 |
Master of Education (MEd) |
2 years |
~$17,000 – $18,500 |
Master of Social Work (MSW) – Advanced Standing |
1 – 2 years |
~$17,000 – $19,000 |
Master of Environmental Science (MES) |
2 years |
~$17,500 |
Master of Human Kinetics (MHK) |
2 years |
~$17,000 – $18,000 |
Master of Medical Biotechnology (MMB) |
1 year |
~$22,000 – $23,500 |
Master of Nursing (MN) |
2 years |
~$18,000 – $19,500 |
Master of Laws (LLM) |
1 year |
~$20,000 – $22,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
PhD in Computer Science |
4 – 5 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Engineering (All Disciplines) |
4 – 5 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Chemistry & Biochemistry |
4 – 5 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Physics |
4 – 5 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Environmental Science |
4 – 5 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Biological Sciences |
4 – 5 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Education |
4 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Psychology |
5 – 6 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Sociology |
4 – 5 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Political Science |
4 – 5 years |
~$9,500 – $10,500 |
PhD in Business (Management or Strategy Focus) |
4 – 5 years |
~$10,000 – $11,000 |
PhD in Law (LLD/PhD in Law) |
4 – 5 years |
~$10,000 – $11,000 |
The University of Windsor (UWindsor) is a welcoming, inclusive, and diverse institution that attracts students from over 100 countries worldwide. Located in Windsor, Ontario, right on the U.S.–Canada border across from Detroit, Michigan, it offers a unique cross-border educational experience and a lower cost of living compared to many major Canadian cities.
UWindsor offers over 190 undergraduate and 65+ graduate programs across faculties like:
Engineering
Business (Odette School of Business)
Computer Science & IT
Health Sciences and Nursing
Education
Law
Environmental Sciences
Social Work
Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Many programs offer co-op, internships, and hands-on research opportunities. Programs like Master of Applied Computing, MBA, and Engineering are particularly popular among international students.
International students can work:
On-campus without a work permit
Off-campus up to 20 hours/week during academic terms and full-time during scheduled breaks
In co-op and internships if part of your academic program
Graduates can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing you to work in Canada for up to 3 years after finishing your degree — a great pathway to permanent residency.
The campus is modern, walkable, and located along the Detroit River, offering scenic views and a blend of nature with academic buildings. It’s safe, friendly, and full of activities. Student life includes:
150+ clubs and societies
Cultural and international student events
Athletics, gym, pool, and recreational activities
International student orientation and community-building events
UWindsor offers extensive support through the International Student Centre (ISC):
Pre-arrival guidance
Orientation programs
Immigration and visa advising
Academic support and writing help
Mental health and wellness services
Career services and job search support
You can choose from:
On-campus residence halls (single and shared rooms, meal plans optional)
Off-campus housing (shared apartments, homestays, etc.)
Cost of living in Windsor is considered affordable, especially compared to Toronto or Vancouver.
Tuition for international students ranges from $17,000 to $25,000 USD per year, depending on the program.
UWindsor offers entrance scholarships and graduate funding opportunities.
Some scholarships are automatically awarded, while others require an application.
Windsor is a border city, giving you access to both Canadian and U.S. job markets, culture, and travel.
It's a multicultural, student-friendly city with a relatively mild climate.
Explore programs via the UWindsor website:
Check entry requirements, language scores, and application deadlines.
Apply through the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) at:
www.ouac.on.ca
You’ll need to select “105 application” (for international/non-Ontario high school students).
You’ll typically need to upload:
High school transcripts (translated to English if necessary)
Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
Passport copy
Other documents as required by the program
You’ll receive an offer letter via email or through your UWindsor application portal.
Accept your admission offer and pay the tuition deposit (usually $1,000–$2,500 CAD).
Use your Letter of Acceptance (LOA) to apply for a Canadian study permit (student visa).
Apply through
Research programs via: www.uwindsor.ca/graduate
For thesis-based programs, contact potential supervisors (especially for PhD).
Apply directly via UWindsor’s Graduate Application Portal: https://www.uwindsor.ca/graduate-education/301/graduate-application
Bachelor’s/Master’s degree transcripts
English proficiency scores (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)
Statement of Purpose / Letter of Intent
Resume/CV
2–3 Letters of Recommendation
GRE/GMAT (only for select programs like MBA)
Decisions are made by the department and Graduate Studies. This may take 6–12 weeks.
Accept the offer, usually via your application portal, and pay any necessary deposit.
Use the Letter of Acceptance to apply for a Canadian study permit.
The University of Windsor offers three main intakes for most programs:
Most programs available (undergraduate, graduate, co-op, and research)
High application volume
Best chance for scholarships and housing
Available for many undergraduate and graduate programs
Slightly fewer program and course options than Fall
Limited programs (some business, engineering, and computer science courses)
Common for accelerated or bridge programs
Tip: Always check your program’s specific intake availability before applying, especially for graduate-level or specialized degrees.
High school diploma (12 years of education)
Strong academic performance in relevant subjects
For Engineering: Math, Physics, Chemistry
For Business: Math
For Computer Science: Math + Science courses
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 83+ (minimum 20 in each section)
Duolingo English Test (DET): 120+
Some programs may require higher scores (e.g., Nursing, Education)
High school transcripts
Passport
English test scores
(Some programs may ask for a Statement of Purpose or resume)
Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university (typically 4 years)
Minimum B average (GPA of 3.0/4.0 or ~70%) for most Master’s programs
For PhD: Master’s degree in a related field, with strong research background
IELTS: 6.5–7.0 (varies by program)
TOEFL iBT: 83–100+ (depending on faculty)
Duolingo English Test: Accepted for some programs (check specific department)
Statement of Purpose / Letter of Intent
Resume/CV
2–3 Letters of Recommendation
GRE/GMAT (only for some programs like MBA)
Writing sample or portfolio (for Arts & Humanities programs)
Ranking Source |
Category |
Ranking |
---|---|---|
QS World University Rankings |
Global University Ranking |
#751–800 globally |
QS World University Rankings |
Graduate Employability Ranking |
Top 500 globally |
U.S. News & World Report |
Best Global Universities |
#1111 globally |
U.S. News & World Report |
Best Global Universities in Canada |
#30 in Canada |
Times Higher Education (THE) |
World University Ranking |
#601–800 globally |
Shanghai ARWU |
Global Ranking |
Not ranked in Top 500 globally |
Maclean’s (Canada) |
Comprehensive Universities (Canada) |
Top 15 in Canada |
Scholarship Name |
Level |
Eligibility |
Amount (USD approx.) |
---|---|---|---|
University of Windsor Entrance Scholarship |
Undergraduate |
Automatic for students with 85%+ high school average |
$1,850 – $4,450/year |
International Student Entrance Award |
Undergraduate |
Strong academic performance (min. 85%) |
Up to $4,450 |
Open Entrance Scholarship |
Undergraduate |
All new full-time international students |
$1,500 – $2,000 |
Graduate Entrance Scholarship |
Graduate (Master’s/PhD) |
Based on academic excellence in prior degree |
$3,000 – $7,000 (varies by program) |
Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) |
Graduate (Research) |
High academic standing + research program |
~$11,000 |
Graduate/PhD Research Assistantships |
Graduate (MSc/PhD) |
Thesis-based students with research assistant roles |
– $8,000 to $20,000+ |
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship |
PhD |
Exceptional academic and leadership record |
$38,000/year |
In-course Scholarships |
All Levels |
Based on GPA (after first year) |
$1,000 – $2,500 |
Program-specific Awards |
All Levels |
Awards in Business, Engineering, Nursing, etc. |
($500 – $5,000) |
Facility Type |
Description |
Estimated Cost/Year (USD) |
---|---|---|
Alumni Hall (On-Campus) |
Suite-style rooms with private bathrooms, shared kitchen/lounge |
~$7,000 – $8,000 |
Laurier Hall (On-Campus) |
Traditional dormitory, shared washrooms, meal plan required |
~$6,500 – $7,500 (excluding meals) |
Cartier Hall (On-Campus) |
Double rooms, shared washroom, access to lounge and study spaces |
~$6,000 – $7,000 |
Residence Meal Plans |
Required for traditional-style residences (Laurier, Cartier) |
~$4,000 – $4,500 |
Off-Campus Apartments |
Shared apartments or private rentals near campus |
~$6,000 – $9,000+ |
Homestay (with local family) |
Private room, some meals included; good for cultural immersion |
~$7,000 – $8,500 |
Summer Housing |
Temporary stay options during summer for co-ops, internships |
~$600 – $800/month |
Utilities & Internet (Off-campus) |
May be included or separate depending on rental type |
~$100 – $150/month |
Student life at UWindsor is a balanced mix of rigorous academics and vibrant extracurricular opportunities. Classes are typically small-to-medium in size, allowing for personal interaction with professors and better access to support. The university promotes experiential learning, with co-op programs, research assistantships, and community placements being a big part of many degrees.
The University of Windsor has a diverse and inclusive student population, with students from over 100 countries. Whether you're in business, engineering, arts, or sciences, you’ll find people from all walks of life. Cultural diversity is celebrated through events, student clubs, and support centers.
There’s always something happening on campus:
Over 150 student clubs and societies, including cultural, academic, and hobby-based groups
Annual events like Welcome Week, Lancer Games, multicultural festivals, and talent shows
Popular spots like CAW Student Centre, Riverfront Trail, and nearby cafes/restaurants
For sports and fitness:
Access to the St. Denis Centre (gym, indoor track, pool, fitness classes)
Join intramurals or cheer for the Lancers varsity teams
Outdoor spaces and waterfront paths for jogging, biking, or relaxing by the Detroit River
The University of Windsor provides plenty of academic and personal support to ensure students thrive:
International Student Centre (ISC): Advises on visas, study permits, and adapting to Canadian life
Student Success and Leadership Centre: Offers tutoring, career services, and leadership programs
Counselling and Wellness Services: Mental health support, peer counselling, workshops
Writing and academic skills support, especially for non-native English speakers
Windsor is one of Canada’s most affordable cities for students. It’s walkable, peaceful, and well-connected to Detroit, giving you the unique benefit of cross-border culture and entertainment. Grocery stores, banks, restaurants, and public transit are easily accessible near campus.
The campus hosts events like:
International Student Orientation
Cultural nights and heritage celebrations
Global Lens Film Series
Community volunteering programs, helping students integrate into the local community
There’s a strong focus on creating a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for all students.
UWindsor helps you prepare for the workforce through:
Career fairs, employer networking events, and internship opportunities
Resume writing workshops, mock interviews, and job boards
Co-op placements in tech, business, engineering, and health fields
Great access to Detroit job markets for international experience (depending on visa)
Many programs at UWindsor include co-op (paid work terms) or internships as part of the curriculum. These are available in areas like:
Engineering (Automotive, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical)
Computer Science & IT
Business (BComm, MBA, MoM)
Environmental Science
Applied Computing
Medical Biotechnology
Education and Human Kinetics
Students in co-op gain 6–16 months of real work experience, which significantly boosts employability after graduation.
The Career Development & Experiential Learning (CDEL) team helps students prepare for the job market through:
Resume & cover letter reviews
Mock interviews
Job fairs and employer networking events
On-campus recruiting
One-on-one career advising
Job posting portal for internships and part-time work
International students can:
Work on-campus and off-campus during studies
Apply for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) after completing a degree (valid for up to 3 years)
Transition to Canadian permanent residency (PR) through pathways like Express Entry (CEC class)
While employment stats vary by program and job market conditions, many graduates find roles within 6–12 months of graduation, especially in:
Tech & Software Development
Engineering (especially automotive sector in Windsor-Detroit)
Business & Finance
Healthcare and Social Services
Education and Teaching
Government & Public Policy
The university’s strategic location near Detroit, Michigan provides extra exposure to cross-border job markets, especially in the automotive and tech industries.
FCA (Stellantis)
Ford Motor Company
General Motors
Amazon
IBM
TD Canada Trust
St. Clair College
Government of Ontario
Local and regional hospitals, schools, and research institutes
UWindsor supports students through co-op, internships, and hands-on learning
Strong career services prepare students for jobs and graduate school
Graduates benefit from access to Canadian and U.S. job markets
Post-graduation work permits and PR options help international students stay and work in Canada
Undergraduate Programs: 60% – 80%
Graduate Programs: 45% – 60% (varies by faculty and program)
Undergraduate programs (like Arts, Business, Science) are more accessible and have higher acceptance rates.
Professional and competitive programs (e.g., Engineering, Computer Science, MBA, Medical Biotechnology) have more selective criteria.
Graduate programs often require:
Strong academic background (minimum 70% or B average)
Letters of recommendation
Research or work experience
English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL)
International students are welcomed and make up over 23% of the student population.
The university offers supportive admission pathways, especially for qualified students who meet academic and English requirements.
Competitive programs (like Applied Computing or Engineering) may have limited seats for international applicants.
City: Windsor
Province: Ontario
Country: Canada
Postal Address:
University of Windsor
401 Sunset Avenue
Windsor, Ontario, N9B 3P4
Canada
The campus is located in Southwestern Ontario, right on the Detroit River, directly across from Detroit, Michigan, USA.
It’s just a 5-minute drive to the U.S. border, making it one of the most internationally connected universities in Canada.
The area is known for its affordable living, mild climate, and strong presence in automotive and manufacturing industries.
By Car: 4 hours from Toronto, 2 hours from London (Ontario)
By Air: Windsor International Airport (YQG) or Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW – more international flights)
By Train/Bus: VIA Rail and intercity buses connect Windsor to major Canadian cities
The campus blends modern buildings with green spaces and is easy to navigate.
Close to downtown Windsor, restaurants, shopping, and riverfront trails.
Facilities include the Toldo Health Education Centre, Centre for Engineering Innovation, Leddy Library, Odette School of Business, and the CAW Student Centre.