The landscape of international education in Canada has been completely redefined for 2026. With the introduction of the 2026 International Student Cap and the new PGWP (Post-Graduation Work Permit) Field of Study requirements, choosing the right institution is no longer just about the “campus vibe” it’s about a guaranteed career path.
For students applying to Seneca College from Nepal, the transition of the institution into Seneca Polytechnic represents a major advantage. As a premier public institution in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Seneca offers the exact credentials the Canadian government is prioritizing for Permanent Residency (PR) in 2026.
In 2026, the term “College” has evolved. While many still refer to it as Seneca College, its status as a Polytechnic means it bridges the gap between a traditional university degree and high-demand technical skills.
The most significant change in 2026 is the PGWP Field of Study requirement. To receive a work permit after graduation, your program must align with Canada’s long-term economic needs.
Seneca offers over 100+ programs that specifically fit these 2026 categories, ensuring your path to a Canadian work permit is secure.
Transparency is vital for a successful visa (Study Permit) approval in Nepal. For the 2026 academic year, Seneca’s tuition remains highly competitive.
|
Program Category |
Credential |
Annual Tuition (CAD) |
|
Software Engineering (BSA) |
Honours Degree |
$19,691 |
|
Artificial Intelligence (AIG) |
Graduate Cert |
$22,064 |
|
Practical Nursing (PNC) |
Diploma |
$17,500 |
|
Aviation Operations (AVO) |
Diploma |
$16,409 |
|
Business Administration |
Advanced Diploma |
$16,168 |
As of 2026, the IRCC requires international students to show proof of $22,895 CAD for living expenses (approximately 2.2 Million NPR). We recommend budgeting closer to $27,000 CAD to account for the rising cost of housing in Toronto.
To attract high-quality students from regions like South Asia, Seneca is offering aggressive financial incentives for the 2026/2027 intakes.
Under the 2026 rules, you cannot apply for a visa without a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL). Here is the step-by-step process for students in Nepal:
Seneca recognizes the unique challenges faced by students from the Himalayan region.
Seneca is a publicly funded polytechnic. This is critical because, in 2026, only public institutions maintain full PGWP eligibility.
Generally, 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) for Diplomas and 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) for Degrees and Graduate Certificates.
No. The new 2026 rule limits off-campus work to 24 hours per week during classes.
Yes! Seneca accepts PTE. For most Diploma programs, a score of 58 is required. For Degrees and Graduate Certificates, you typically need a 60 or higher.
A PAL is a mandatory document for your 2026 visa application. To get one from Seneca, you must first receive your Letter of Offer (LOO) and pay a $2,000 CAD deposit. Seneca then requests the PAL from the Ontario government on your behalf.
Yes. Gaps of 2 to 5 years are generally accepted if you provide proof of work experience or professional training. Seneca looks for “academic progression,” so your new course should logically follow your previous studies or career.
The IRCC requires a minimum of $22,895 CAD (approx. 2.3 Million NPR) for living expenses, plus your first year of tuition. We recommend showing a slightly higher amount to cover Toronto’s housing costs.
Yes! Seneca offers Entrance Scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $5,000 CAD based on your program length. There is also an additional $2,000 credit if you start with the English Language Institute (ELI).
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