Engineering

Canada is home to some of the best engineering schools in the world, offering a wide range of programs in fields such as Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Computer, and Chemical Engineering. The country’s focus on research, development, and innovation makes it an attractive destination for engineering students. Below are the popular engineering courses and entry requirements for Bangladeshi students.


Popular Engineering Courses

  1. Civil Engineering:
    • Structural Engineering
    • Transportation Engineering
    • Environmental Engineering
  2. Mechanical Engineering:
    • Robotics and Mechatronics
    • Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
    • Manufacturing Engineering
  3. Electrical Engineering:
    • Power Systems
    • Electronics and Communication
    • Control Systems
  4. Computer Engineering:
    • Software Engineering
    • Embedded Systems
    • Network Design
  5. Chemical Engineering:
    • Biochemical Engineering
    • Process Design and Simulation
    • Materials Science
  6. Aerospace Engineering:
    • Aerodynamics
    • Flight Systems
    • Space Exploration
  7. Mining Engineering:
    • Mineral Processing
    • Geotechnical Engineering
    • Mine Safety
  8. Environmental Engineering:
    • Water Resources Management
    • Waste Management
    • Renewable Energy Engineering
  9. Industrial Engineering:
    • Supply Chain Management
    • Systems Engineering
    • Operations Research
  10. Engineering Management:
    • Project Management
    • Risk and Safety Management
    • Industrial Engineering

Entry Requirements for Bangladeshi Students

Foundation/Diploma Programs:

  1. Education:
    • Completion of Class 12th with at least 50% marks in Science (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics).
  2. English Language Proficiency:
    • IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent (TOEFL iBT 60 / PTE Academic 50).

Undergraduate (BEng, BSc in Engineering):

  1. Education:
    • Completion of Class 12th with a minimum of 70–80% marks in Science (Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry).
    • Strong background in mathematics and science subjects is required.
  2. English Language Proficiency:
    • IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent (TOEFL iBT 80–90 / PTE Academic 58–61).
  3. Additional Requirements:
    • Mathematics Competency: A solid understanding of advanced mathematics is important for most engineering programs.
    • Personal Statement: Some programs may require a personal statement explaining why you want to pursue engineering.
    • Recommendation Letters: Some universities may ask for reference letters.

Postgraduate (Master’s in Engineering):

  1. Education:
    • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or a related field with a GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent).
  2. English Language Proficiency:
    • IELTS 6.5–7.0 (depending on the program) or equivalent (TOEFL iBT 90–100 / PTE Academic 61–67).
  3. Additional Requirements:
    • GRE Scores: Some universities may require GRE scores, especially for research-based programs.
    • Research Proposal: Required for some programs, especially in fields like Computer Engineering or Aerospace Engineering.
    • Work Experience: Some universities may prefer students with relevant work experience in engineering or related fields.

Estimated Tuition Costs

  1. Foundation/Diploma Programs: CAD 12,000–20,000 per year.
  2. Undergraduate Programs: CAD 20,000–45,000 per year.
  3. Postgraduate Programs:
    • Master’s in Engineering: CAD 25,000–50,000 per year.

Popular Universities Offering Engineering Courses

  1. University of Toronto (U of T)
  2. University of British Columbia (UBC)
  3. McGill University
  4. University of Waterloo
  5. University of Alberta
  6. McMaster University
  7. University of Calgary
  8. Queen’s University
  9. Simon Fraser University (SFU)
  10. University of Ottawa

Special Opportunities for Bangladeshi Students

  • Scholarships:
    • Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships for postgraduate students.
    • Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship for undergraduate students.
    • University-specific scholarships such as UBC’s Outstanding International Student Award.
  • Co-op Programs:
    • Many Canadian engineering programs offer co-op placements, allowing students to gain hands-on work experience while studying. This is particularly beneficial for those looking to work in Canada after graduation.
  • Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP):
    • Students can work in Canada for up to 3 years after completing their degree, allowing them to gain practical work experience in their field.

Career Prospects

Graduates in Engineering find opportunities in:

  • Civil Engineering: Construction companies, government agencies, transportation firms.
  • Mechanical Engineering: Manufacturing, robotics, automotive, and aerospace industries.
  • Electrical Engineering: Energy companies, telecommunications, electronics manufacturers.
  • Computer Engineering: Software development firms, IT companies, research institutions.
  • Chemical Engineering: Oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, food processing.
  • Environmental Engineering: Environmental consulting firms, government agencies, NGOs.

Why Study Engineering in Canada?

  1. World-Class Education: Canadian engineering schools are highly ranked globally, with top-notch facilities and research programs.
  2. Job Opportunities: Engineering graduates in Canada are in high demand, with many opportunities for work in both the public and private sectors.
  3. Cultural Diversity: Canada’s multicultural environment allows students to experience diverse perspectives, which is valuable for working in global teams.
  4. Post-Graduation Work Opportunities: Graduates are eligible to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) and work in Canada after completing their degree, contributing to valuable international work experience.