Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 11700(₹ 850000) | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 11700(₹ 850000) | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
---|---|---|
Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | $ 11700(₹ 850000) | |
Location:
850 Fountain Street South,
Cambridge, Ontario, N3H 0A8,
Canada
Type: Public college of applied arts and technology
Campus Size: Large, modern facility with over 260,000 square feet of specialized labs, shops, and classrooms
Focus Areas:
Engineering & Technology
Skilled Trades (e.g., Welding, Carpentry, Electrical)
Robotics & Automation
Renewable Energy
Architecture and Construction
Specialized Facilities:
Smart manufacturing labs
Renewable energy labs
CNC machining and robotics labs
Construction and carpentry workshops
Welding training centres
Applied Learning: Programs focus on hands-on skills that are directly aligned with industry needs.
Industry Partnerships: Strong ties with local employers and advanced manufacturing sectors.
Modern Facilities: One of the most advanced college campuses in Canada for trades and technology training.
High Graduate Employability: Many programs include co-op, apprenticeship, or placement opportunities.
Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligible: All full-time diploma, advanced diploma, and degree programs qualify international students for PGWP.
Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology
Electrical Engineering Technician/Technology
Welding and Fabrication Technician
Construction Techniques
Architecture – Construction Engineering Technology
Automotive Service Technician (Apprenticeship)
HVAC Techniques
Mechanical Engineering Technician – General Machinist (Co-op)
Mechanical Engineering Technology – Automated Manufacturing (Co-op)
Electrical Engineering Technician – Industrial (Co-op)
Electrical Engineering Technology – Industrial Automation (Co-op)
Architecture – Construction Engineering Technology (Co-op)
Welding and Fabrication Technician (Co-op)
Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician (HVAC)
Construction Techniques
Automotive Service Technician (Apprenticeship)
Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Apprenticeship
Plumbing Techniques
Carpentry and Renovation Technician
Electromechanical Engineering Technician – Robotics (Co-op)
Applied Manufacturing Management – Design Integration
Applied Manufacturing Management – Mechatronics
Applied Energy Management
Automotive Service Management
General Machinist (Apprenticeship)
Welding Techniques
Electrical Pre-Apprenticeship
Automotive Service Technician (Pre-Apprenticeship)
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD Approx.) |
---|---|---|
Bachelor of Engineering – Mechanical Systems Engineering (Co-op) |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $14,000 |
Bachelor of Engineering – Electronic Systems Engineering (Co-op) |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $14,000 |
Bachelor of Applied Technology – Architecture – Project and Facility Management |
4 years |
~$13,000 – $14,000 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD Approx.) |
---|---|---|
Applied Manufacturing Management – Design Integration |
1 year |
~$13,500 – $14,500 |
Applied Manufacturing Management – Mechatronics |
1 year |
~$13,500 – $14,500 |
Applied Energy Management |
1 year |
~$13,500 – $14,500 |
Automotive Service Management |
1 year |
~$13,500 – $14,500 |
1. Career-Focused Programs
Programs emphasize hands-on learning in labs, workshops, and co-op placements. Fields like Mechanical Engineering, Automation, Construction, and Welding are in high demand in Canada.
2. Modern Facilities
The campus features state-of-the-art labs, simulation centers, robotics rooms, CNC shops, and renewable energy training spaces. It’s one of the most advanced college campuses in Ontario for technical education.
3. Co-op and Work Opportunities
Many diploma and degree programs include co-op terms, internships, or apprenticeships, helping international students gain real Canadian work experience before graduation.
4. Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) Eligible
All full-time diploma, advanced diploma, and graduate certificate programs qualify students for a PGWP of up to 3 years, allowing them to stay and work in Canada after finishing their studies.
5. Support for International Students
Conestoga offers dedicated support through:
Pre-arrival and orientation sessions
Visa and permit assistance
Academic and career advising
Mental health and wellness services
Housing and settlement support
6. High Employment Outcomes
Graduates from Cambridge Campus programs are highly employable in sectors such as:
Advanced manufacturing
Construction and skilled trades
Mechanical and electrical engineering technology
HVAC and building systems
Automotive and service management
7. Affordable Living
Cambridge, part of the Waterloo Region, offers lower living costs compared to major cities like Toronto or Vancouver, while still providing access to tech hubs and job markets.
Mechanical Engineering Technician/Technology (Co-op)
Electrical Engineering Technology – Industrial Automation
Applied Manufacturing Management (Graduate Certificate)
Welding and Fabrication Technician
HVAC Technician
Architecture – Construction Engineering Technology
Visit the official website: www.conestogac.on.ca
Explore programs offered at the Cambridge Campus such as Engineering, Trades, Technology, and Graduate Certificates.
For Diploma/Advanced Diploma/Bachelor Programs:
High school completion or equivalent with required subjects (e.g., Math, Physics for engineering programs)
Minimum overall average: usually 60–65%
English language proficiency:
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 88+
PTE: 58+
Duolingo: 115+ (accepted for most programs)
For Graduate Certificate Programs:
A recognized Bachelor’s degree in a related field
Same English language requirements as above
Some programs may require a resume or statement of interest
Submit your application through Ontario Colleges portal: N/A
Select Conestoga College – Cambridge Campus
Pay the application fee: CAD $100 (non-refundable)
Upload or email the following:
Academic transcripts (translated to English if necessary)
English language test scores
Copy of passport
Resume/Statement of Purpose (for graduate programs)
Applications are processed within 2–4 weeks (may take longer during peak periods)
If accepted, you’ll receive a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) for your study permit application
Pay the non-refundable tuition deposit (usually CAD $1,500 – $2,500)
This confirms your seat and is required before getting a final LOA
Use your final LOA to apply for a Canadian study permit via www.canada.ca
Conestoga’s international office can assist with guidance on this step
Book housing (Conestoga offers off-campus housing support)
Plan travel and airport arrival
Attend mandatory international student orientation before classes begin
Conestoga College generally offers three major intakes per academic year across its campuses, including Cambridge:
Fall Intake – September (Primary and most competitive)
Winter Intake – January
Spring Intake – May (Limited program availability)
Not all programs are offered in every intake. Always check the official program availability page.
Diploma/Certificate Programs: High school completion or equivalent (Grade 12)
Graduate Certificate/Post-Graduate Programs: Completion of a college diploma or bachelor’s degree
Specific programs may require certain subjects (e.g., Math, English, Science)
Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency through one of the following tests:
Test |
Minimum Score |
---|---|
IELTS Academic |
6.0 overall, no band less than 5.5 |
TOEFL iBT |
80 overall, with no section less than 20 |
PTE Academic |
Minimum 53 |
Duolingo English Test |
105 or higher |
CAEL |
Overall 60 |
Some health and engineering programs may have higher language requirements.
Engineering & Technology: May require strong grades in Math/Science
Health & Life Sciences: May require immunizations or police checks
Design & Media: Portfolios may be required
Work-Integrated Programs: Some include co-ops or placements that may require a co-op work permit
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Amount (CAD) |
Notes |
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Entrance Excellence Scholarship |
New international students in diploma/degree programs |
Up to $1,500 |
Awarded automatically based on academic merit upon admission. |
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Award |
International students completing EAP and entering programs |
$1,000 |
Based on final EAP level and GPA. |
Continuing International Student Scholarship |
Returning international students with strong academic standing |
$1,000–$1,500 |
Requires minimum 3.75 GPA and full-time status. |
Regional Scholarships |
Students from specific regions (e.g., India, Vietnam) |
$1,000–$3,000 |
Automatically assessed; varies by region and intake. |
Graduate Program Entrance Scholarship |
New international students in graduate certificate programs |
$1,000 |
Awarded for strong academic performance. |
Conestoga Student Financial Aid Bursaries |
Based on financial need |
N/A |
Application required; domestic students prioritized but some options open to international students. |
Facility/Service |
Description |
Estimated Cost (CAD) |
---|---|---|
Campus Type |
Modern, suburban campus focused on skilled trades, engineering, and technology |
N/A |
Facilities Available |
State-of-the-art labs, workshops, simulation centres, project spaces |
Included in tuition |
Library & Learning Commons |
Full library access, quiet study zones, academic support |
Included in tuition |
Student Lounges & Common Areas |
Group study rooms, social lounges, and shared student spaces |
Included in tuition |
Food & Dining Options |
On-site cafeteria and vending; restaurants nearby |
$10–$15 per meal (estimated) |
Recreational Facilities |
Fitness centre access via nearby campuses (e.g., Doon) |
Included in student fees |
On-Campus Residence |
No on-campus residence at Cambridge Campus |
N/A |
Conestoga Residence (Doon Campus) |
Option for students; shared suites, furnished rooms |
$750–$950/month (incl. utilities) |
Off-Campus Rental (Cambridge area) |
Apartments, shared housing, basement units |
$800–$1,200/month + utilities |
Homestay (via Canada Homestay Network) |
Private room with meals in a local home |
$950–$1,200/month (incl. meals) |
Accommodation Support Services |
Assistance finding off-campus housing; housing fairs, resources |
Included in student services |
Transit & UPass |
Access to GRT buses; UPass included for full-time students |
$120–$140/month (included in fees) |
Student life at Conestoga College – Cambridge Campus offers a dynamic blend of academic focus, practical learning, and community engagement, especially suited for students pursuing programs in engineering, skilled trades, technology, and advanced manufacturing. Although the Cambridge campus is more specialized and career-focused, it still provides a well-rounded student experience.
Students benefit from hands-on training in cutting-edge labs and workshops, along with access to faculty with industry experience. This campus environment encourages collaboration, innovation, and teamwork through applied projects, co-op programs, and real-world simulations.
The Conestoga Students Inc. (CSI), the student association, organizes events, leadership development programs, workshops, and social activities that help students connect outside the classroom. These include cultural celebrations, job fairs, wellness sessions, and recreational activities that promote mental and social well-being.
While the Cambridge campus does not have a large recreational center, students can access fitness and wellness facilities at the nearby Doon campus. Public transportation and parking make it easy to travel between campuses or explore the surrounding city.
Off-campus life in Cambridge offers access to shops, parks, cafes, and cultural sites, making it easy for both international and domestic students to enjoy a balanced lifestyle. Many students also take advantage of Conestoga’s services such as academic advising, peer tutoring, career support, and mental health counseling.
1. Co-op and Work-Integrated Learning
Many programs at the Cambridge campus include co-op, applied research projects, or field placements.
Students gain real-world experience in industries such as advanced manufacturing, construction, automation, and engineering.
Co-op work terms are paid and often lead to full-time employment after graduation.
2. Career Services Support
Conestoga’s Career Services team helps students with:
Resume and cover letter development
Job search assistance
Interview preparation
Employer networking events and job fairs
3. Employer Connections
Conestoga has strong links with local and national employers, including:
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada
Linamar Corporation
ATS Automation
Magna International
Local construction and engineering firms
4. Post-Graduation Employment
Conestoga’s graduate employment rate is consistently above 85% within 6 months of graduation.
Skilled trades and technology graduates from Cambridge campus are in high demand across Ontario and Canada.
5. Average Starting Salaries
Vary by field but typically:
Engineering/Tech diploma graduates: $45,000–$60,000 CAD/year
Skilled trades (e.g., electricians, machinists): $40,000–$55,000 CAD/year
Graduate certificate holders: $50,000+ CAD/year, depending on the field and experience
6. Work Permit and PR Pathway
Eligible graduates can apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP).
Many students use this pathway to gain Canadian work experience and apply for Permanent Residency (PR).
The acceptance rate of Conestoga College – Cambridge Campus is estimated to be around 70% to 80%, making it a moderately competitive institution, particularly for international students.
Open Admission Philosophy: Conestoga follows a more inclusive admissions approach. If you meet the minimum academic and English proficiency requirements, you generally have a high chance of being admitted.
Program-Specific Competition:
High-demand programs (such as Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Technician, and certain graduate certificates) may have limited seats, making them more competitive.
Programs with co-op or work placements can also be more selective.
International Applications:
Admission for international students can be more competitive due to high application volumes and limited seat allocations per intake.
Early application is strongly recommended to improve chances, especially for Fall and Winter intakes.
Academic performance (GPA/grades in prerequisite subjects)
English language proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, etc.)
Number of applicants and seat availability
Specific requirements for post-graduate or technical programs
Conestoga College – Cambridge Campus
850 Fountain Street South
Cambridge, Ontario
N3H 0A8, Canada
Situated near Highway 401, offering easy access for commuting students
Located in a major industrial and business corridor, close to employers in manufacturing, engineering, and trades
Approximately 1 hour from Toronto and 15 minutes from Kitchener-Waterloo
Accessible by Grand River Transit (GRT) bus services