PTE Academic · 🇧🇩 Bangladesh → 🇨🇦 Canada · Arts & Humanities
To study Arts & Humanities in Canada from Bangladesh, your PTE Academic score is one of the few parts of this fully in your control. Here's what you need, the route from Bangladesh, and where you can study.
Self-funding to Canada is genuinely expensive from Bangladesh, so the realistic path for many is a funded scholarship — and the good news is that the famous ones are real and free to apply.
Honesty check: If a scholarship or agent asks for a fee to 'secure' your funding, it isn't a real scholarship. The genuine ones are free to apply.
Official sources for your route: Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships · IRCC — Study permit: proof of financial support
Important distinction: for Canadian economic immigration (Express Entry), IRCC accepts PTE Core — NOT PTE Academic — approved since 30 January 2024 (e.g. the Federal Skilled Worker Program needs roughly CLB 7). PTE Academic is used for Canadian study, accepted by many institutions and the study-permit stream.
Study, work and PR each set their own bar (study is usually the lowest, PR the highest). These figures change and are component-specific — confirm the live number on Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) before you rely on it. Source: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).
Official academic records — transcript and degree/provisional certificate — from your university, plus any attestation the university or government requires.
That document and credential step is the part most guides skip — and it's specific to Bangladesh, not a generic checklist.
Canada has 58 verified, nationally-accredited universities offering Arts & Humanities in our directory — each checked against its official accreditor, not an agent's commission.
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Always confirm. Requirements change and vary by visa route, employer, and institution — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it. This page is guidance, not immigration advice.