Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | Class 12th | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 1080000 | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 1080000 | |
Course Level: | Bachelor's | |
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Course Duration: | 4 Years | |
Course Language: | English | |
Required Degree | - | |
First Year Total Fees: | ₹ 1080000 | |
Campus Location:
University of Lethbridge – Calgary Campus
Suite 6032, 345 – 6th Avenue SE
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Affiliation:
Part of the University of Lethbridge, a public university with campuses in Lethbridge and Calgary.
Focus:
Business education with a strong emphasis on innovation, ethics, and global perspective. The Calgary campus is geared toward working professionals, offering evening and weekend courses in downtown Calgary.
Accounting
Finance
Human Resource Management and Labour Relations
Marketing
General Management
These programs are often completed through part-time or evening study, ideal for those balancing work and academics.
Students with diplomas from colleges (e.g., Bow Valley, SAIT) can transfer into the Bachelor of Management programs.
Recognition of prior learning and flexible credit transfers.
Graduate programs such as the Master of Science in Management and Master of Business Administration (MBA) are primarily offered at the Lethbridge campus, not Calgary, though select courses or modules may be delivered in Calgary.
Located in the heart of downtown Calgary, Alberta’s business hub.
Evening and weekend classes designed for career advancement.
Access to career development services, mentorship, and networking opportunities.
Small class sizes and personalized attention from experienced faculty.
Study permit and immigration advising
Career development resources
Eligibility for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP)
Access to U of Lethbridge services and alumni network
Career-focused education with practical application
Ideal for international students seeking business education in a professional environment
Opportunity to study in Calgary, a city known for its strong economy and job market
Pathways for diploma holders to upgrade to a degree
Students can pursue a Bachelor of Management (BMgt) degree with the following majors:
Accounting
Focuses on financial reporting, auditing, tax, and managerial accounting.
Finance
Covers investment analysis, financial planning, banking, and corporate finance.
Human Resource Management and Labour Relations
Focuses on recruitment, training, employment law, and workplace dynamics.
Marketing
Emphasizes market research, consumer behavior, digital marketing, and branding.
General Management
Broad business education suitable for leadership roles and entrepreneurship.
Post-Diploma Degree Completion
Designed for students with a 2- or 3-year diploma (e.g., from SAIT, Bow Valley College, etc.) to transfer into year 3 of the BMgt.
Transfer Students
Students from other Canadian or international universities can transfer credits toward completing their business degree.
Second Degree Option
For those who already hold a bachelor’s degree and wish to add a business credential.
Primarily evening and weekend classes
In-person and hybrid options to accommodate working professionals
Small class sizes for more interactive learning
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD Approx.) |
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Bachelor of Management – Accounting |
4 years (or 2 years post-diploma) |
$16,000 – $17,500 |
Bachelor of Management – Finance |
4 years (or 2 years post-diploma) |
$16,000 – $17,500 |
Bachelor of Management – Marketing |
4 years (or 2 years post-diploma) |
$16,000 – $17,500 |
Bachelor of Management – Human Resource Management and Labour Relations |
4 years (or 2 years post-diploma) |
$16,000 – $17,500 |
Bachelor of Management – General Management |
4 years (or 2 years post-diploma) |
$16,000 – $17,500 |
Program Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees/Year (USD Approx.) |
---|---|---|
Master of Science (MSc) in Management |
2 years (full-time) |
$12,000 – $13,000 |
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
2–3 years (part-time or full-time) |
$23,000 – $25,000 |
Graduate Certificate in Business |
4–6 months |
$7,000 – $8,000 (total cost) |
Located in Alberta’s largest city, Calgary, a hub for finance, tech, and energy industries.
Offers easy access to co-op, part-time work, and post-graduation career opportunities.
Close to transit, business districts, and cultural amenities.
Programs are designed for working professionals and transfer students.
Evening and weekend classes support part-time study or working while studying.
Programs available: Bachelor of Management with majors in Accounting, Finance, HR, Marketing, and General Management.
Ideal for international students with prior diplomas or university credits.
Enables degree completion in as little as 2 years for eligible transfer students.
Students can work 20 hours/week during studies and full-time during breaks.
Programs are eligible for the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing up to 3 years of work in Canada after graduation.
Strong employer network and access to Alberta’s job market in business, banking, HR, and more.
Competitive tuition rates compared to other Canadian business schools.
Approximate annual tuition for international undergraduates: $16,000 – $17,500 USD
Scholarships and financial support available for international students based on academic performance.
International student advisors assist with:
Study permit, PGWP, and immigration questions
Orientation and academic advising
Mental health and wellness support
Access to career services, job boards, and networking events in Calgary.
Small classes and supportive faculty focused on student success.
Diverse student body including many international and immigrant-background students.
Professional, urban atmosphere ideal for students interested in business careers.
Select your major: Accounting, Finance, Marketing, HR Management, or General Management.
Choose your admission route:
High school direct entry (for recent graduates)
Post-diploma entry (for college diploma holders – e.g., SAIT, Bow Valley College)
Transfer entry (from other universities)
Secondary school diploma equivalent to Alberta Grade 12
Minimum 65–70% average (varies by country and major)
Required courses: English, Math, and 3 additional academic subjects
2- or 3-year business diploma or completed university credits
Minimum GPA of 2.0–2.5 (on 4.0 scale) depending on program
IELTS: 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
TOEFL iBT: 86+
Duolingo: 115+
PTE Academic: 58+
Students who do not meet these may be admitted conditionally or through language pathway programs.
Apply online via the University of Lethbridge Application Portal:
https://apply.uleth.ca
Application fee: CAD 140 (~USD 102)
Choose “Calgary Campus” and your intended program/major
Academic transcripts (high school or post-secondary)
English language test scores
Copy of passport
Additional documents (if requested)
After applying, monitor your status through the uLethbridge Bridge portal
Decisions are typically issued within 4–6 weeks
If admitted, accept the offer online and receive your Letter of Acceptance
Use the letter to apply for a Canadian Study Permit via IRCC
Apply for residence (if needed)
Attend international orientation
Register for courses and connect with an academic advisor
Intake Term |
Application Period |
Classes Begin |
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Fall (September) |
October – June (recommended by April for visa processing) |
Early September |
Spring (January) |
July – October |
Early January |
Summer (May) |
Limited courses available only |
Early May (if offered) |
Note: The Fall intake is the primary and most comprehensive entry term, with the widest selection of courses and majors.
Secondary school diploma equivalent to Alberta Grade 12
Minimum average of 65–70%, depending on the program and country of origin
Required subjects:
English
Math (typically Pre-Calculus or equivalent)
Three other academic courses (e.g., sciences, business, humanities)
A completed 2- or 3-year diploma in business or a related field from a recognized institution (e.g., SAIT, Bow Valley College)
Minimum GPA of 2.0 – 2.5 on a 4.0 scale
Students transferring from another university or college must have completed at least 3 transferable courses (9 credit hours)
GPA requirement: minimum 2.0 – 2.5
Test |
Minimum Score |
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IELTS |
6.5 overall (no band below 6.0) |
TOEFL iBT |
86+ |
Duolingo English Test |
115+ |
PTE Academic |
58+ |
CAEL |
70+ |
Applicants who do not meet the language requirement may be eligible for conditional admission through an approved English language partner program.
Applicants must be eligible for a Canadian study permit.
There is no age restriction; mature students and professionals are welcome.
International students may be eligible for credit transfers or prior learning recognition based on academic or work experience.
Ranking System |
Category |
University of Lethbridge Ranking |
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QS World University Rankings |
Global Universities |
Ranked in the 1201–1400 range |
U.S. News & World Report |
Best Global Universities |
~1450 globally |
|
Best Global Universities in Canada |
Ranked ~28–32 nationally |
Times Higher Education (THE) |
Global Universities |
Ranked in the 1201+ range |
Maclean’s (Canada) |
Primarily Undergraduate Universities (Canada) |
Consistently ranked in Top 5 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Value (USD Approx.) |
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International Entrance Scholarship |
New international undergraduates with strong academic performance (85%+) |
$1,500 – $3,000 (one-time) |
Dhillon School of Business Transfer Award |
Transfer or post-diploma students with strong GPA (≥ 3.0) |
$750 – $1,500 |
U of L Board of Governors’ Admission Scholarship |
Top academic achievers entering from high school (≥ 90%) |
$3,000 – $4,500 |
Continuing Student Scholarships |
Awarded automatically based on GPA each academic year |
$1,000 – $2,000 annually |
Shining Student Entrance Award |
Based on leadership, extracurricular involvement, and academics |
$750 – $1,200 (competitive) |
Dhillon Donor-Funded Awards |
Based on academic merit, financial need, or program of study |
$500 – $2,000 |
Facility Type |
Description |
Cost/Year (USD Approx.) |
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Campus Location |
6th Floor, 345 – 6 Avenue SE, downtown Calgary. Professional, commuter campus. |
N/A |
On-Campus Housing (Calgary) |
Not available – The Calgary campus does not have on-campus housing. |
N/A |
Off-Campus Housing – Shared Apartment |
Private bedroom, shared kitchen/living space; near public transit and downtown |
$6,000 – $8,500 |
Off-Campus Housing – Studio/1-Bedroom Apartment |
Independent living; more privacy; may be partially furnished |
$9,000 – $12,000 |
Homestay (if arranged privately) |
Living with a Canadian host family, includes meals |
$8,000 – $10,000 |
Temporary Housing (short-term) |
Hotels or rentals for new arrivals before securing long-term housing |
$600 – $1,200/month |
Evening and weekend classes support students who are working full-time or part-time.
Small class sizes promote interactive learning, peer collaboration, and strong faculty relationships.
Many students are transfer or post-diploma students with practical business experience.
Access to career services for resume help, job search strategies, and interview preparation.
Networking events and employer panels held on-campus and virtually.
Strong connections with local Calgary employers in finance, HR, marketing, and entrepreneurship.
Academic advising available online and on campus.
International student advisors assist with study permits, work permits, and PGWP questions.
Access to University of Lethbridge services, including counseling, tutoring, and library databases.
While the Calgary campus is small and commuter-based, students can:
Join student leadership and ambassador programs
Attend guest speaker events and alumni meetups
Engage in Dhillon School of Business initiatives such as business competitions or case studies
Downtown location provides easy access to public transit, job opportunities, cafes, and coworking spaces.
Calgary is one of Canada’s fastest-growing cities with a strong business and tech ecosystem.
Students benefit from Alberta’s low cost of living and no provincial sales tax.
Students at the Calgary campus have access to:
Career Bridge (U of L’s career services platform), which offers:
Resume and cover letter reviews
Interview preparation and job search coaching
Job postings (internships, part-time, and full-time)
Networking events, employer panels, and career fairs in Calgary
One-on-one advising tailored to working professionals and international students
While traditional co-op is more common at the Lethbridge campus, Calgary students can engage in:
Applied consulting projects
Business case competitions
Internships or part-time roles arranged independently with support from faculty or career services
Being in downtown Calgary gives students access to Alberta’s corporate hub, including sectors like:
Finance and accounting
Energy and sustainability
Human resources and recruiting
Digital marketing and business analytics
Entrepreneurship and small business
Many students find full-time employment within 6 months of graduation, especially in roles like:
Financial analyst
Marketing coordinator
HR generalist or recruiter
Business development associate
Entrepreneur/startup founder
Employers include:
RBC, Scotiabank, TD
City of Calgary and provincial agencies
ATB Financial
Suncor, Enbridge (in corporate functions)
Local marketing and HR firms
Eligible to work 20 hours/week during studies and full-time during breaks
Programs qualify for Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) – up to 3 years
Calgary’s growing tech and startup sector offers additional job options
The acceptance rate for the Dhillon School of Business at the University of Lethbridge – Calgary Campus is estimated to be around 75% to 85%, making it a moderately selective institution.
The acceptance rate is high for qualified applicants, especially those entering through:
Post-diploma pathways (e.g., SAIT, Bow Valley College)
Transfer admissions from other universities or colleges
Applicants with the required GPA (typically 2.0 – 2.5 on a 4.0 scale) and English proficiency generally receive admission.
International applicants with the appropriate academic background and minimum English test scores (IELTS 6.5 / TOEFL iBT 86 / Duolingo 115) have a strong chance of admission.
The Calgary campus focuses on mature students and working professionals, so prior academic or work experience is often an asset.
MBA and MSc in Management are more competitive, with lower acceptance rates (approx. 30–50%), especially for students without business backgrounds.
Academic transcripts (GPA and course background)
English language proficiency
Program capacity and intake term
Transfer or diploma pathway eligibility
Note: Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission, but well-prepared international and domestic applicants have a high likelihood of being accepted—particularly into the Calgary campus programs.
University of Lethbridge – Calgary Campus
Dhillon School of Business
6th Floor, 345 – 6 Avenue SE
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G 4V1
Situated in Rocky Mountain Plaza, a professional office tower in Calgary’s core.
Accessible via Calgary’s C-Train (public transit) – City Hall Station is just steps away.
Close to major employers, coworking spaces, and restaurants.
Ideal for working professionals and international students seeking part-time studies or career-focused programs.