Canada Announces $100M in Scholarships and 13 New University Partnerships for Indian Students

Executive Summary: New Canada-India Education Measures
On March 2, 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney's office announced a landmark talent strategy between Canada and India. This initiative fundamentally shifts international education from temporary study permits to long-term, structured academic integration.
- $100 Million Scholarship Fund: The University of Toronto is providing up to 200 fully funded scholarships exclusively for Indian students.
- Hybrid Campuses: Three new hybrid study locations are launching in India, allowing students to begin Canadian programs locally.
- 13 New MOUs: Direct partnership agreements have been signed between top Canadian and Indian universities, enabling dual degrees, clear study pathways, and joint AI research.
Canada Announces $100M in Scholarships and New Pathways for Indian Students
Following Canada's largest-ever academic delegation to India in February 2026—involving more than 20 Canadian university presidents—the two nations have officially inked a sweeping new talent strategy. Indian nationals looking to study in Canada now have access to unprecedented financial support and structured immigration pathways.
Evaluate Your Study Permit Options Today1. The $100 Million Scholarship and Hybrid Campuses
The centerpiece of the March 2 announcement is a massive financial commitment to attract top-tier Indian talent.
The University of Toronto has allocated $100 million in funding to provide up to 200 fully funded scholarships specifically reserved for Indian students coming to study in Canada.
Furthermore, Canada is exporting its educational infrastructure directly to India. The agreement establishes three brand-new hybrid study locations within India, minimizing initial travel barriers and living costs for students:
- Tirupati Innovation Campus: A direct collaboration between Dalhousie University, the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Tirupati, and the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Tirupati.
- University of Toronto Center of Excellence (India): Focused on directing Indian and Canadian talent toward Artificial Intelligence research and development.
- McGill University Center of Excellence (India): Operating alongside UofT's center to co-develop advanced AI technologies.
2. Creative Industries Memorandum of Understanding
While STEM and healthcare dominate the new university pathways, the agreement also includes a broad Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) specifically for the creative sectors. This framework will facilitate collaboration, talent exchange, and institutional partnerships in the performing arts, visual arts, music, books, and entertainment technologies.
3. The 13 New University Partnerships (Complete Breakdown)
The most immediate impact for prospective students lies in the 13 newly signed MOUs between specific Canadian and Indian universities. These agreements create "pipeline" programs, allowing Indian students to transition smoothly into Canadian institutions, often with dual credentials or cohort-based mobility.
| Canadian University | Indian University | Details of the Agreement (MOU) |
|---|---|---|
| University of British Columbia | O.P. Jindal Global University | • Facilitate student and faculty exchanges • Support collaborative institutional research |
| Simon Fraser University | O.P. Jindal Global University | • Explore faculty/student mobility • Develop joint academic programming • Advance transnational education opportunities |
| University of the Fraser Valley | Panjab University | • Enable mobility and joint programming • Expand research exchanges • Implement a cohort-based model for student mobility |
| Algoma University | Parul University | • Offer short/summer courses • Create multiple pathway agreements for eligible Parul Computer Science & Engineering students to transition directly to Algoma. |
| Algoma University | Chandigarh University | • Broaden existing partnerships and offer short courses • Create pathway agreements for Chandigarh students in psychology, computer applications, and management to transition to Algoma. |
| Dalhousie University | SRM Institute of Science and Technology | Nursing Dual Degree Program: • 25 Indian Nursing Council-approved supernumerary seats • Dual credentials from both institutions • Embedded clinical experience in Canada • Explore a direct pathway to nursing practice in Nova Scotia. |
| Dalhousie University | Indian Council of Agricultural Research | • Joint research in digital agriculture, climate-resilient agriculture, horticulture, aquaculture, and animal husbandry. |
| University of Guelph | O.P. Jindal Global University | • Facilitate student and faculty mobility for targeted training and research. |
| Brock University | O.P. Jindal Global University | • Enable short three-year, time-bounded exchanges focused on Public Health, Sports Management, and Business. |
| Royal Roads University | O.P. Jindal Global University | • Support comprehensive faculty and student exchanges. |
| Simon Fraser University | Hydrogen Association of India | • Advance joint hydrogen research, technology development, and clean-energy solutions between the nations. |
| University of Toronto | Indian Institute of Science | • AI-focused collaboration in research/education. • Involves the prestigious Temerty Centre for AI Research and Education in Medicine. |
| University of Toronto | Jio Institute | • Collaboration in both Artificial Intelligence and Management programs. • Student and faculty exchanges. |
4. A Strategic Shift for Indian Immigration
India currently remains one of the primary source countries for international students in Canada, significantly contributing to the estimated 1.8 million Canadian citizens of Indian origin.
This 2026 talent strategy marks a profound evolution in how Canada approaches Indian immigration. Rather than relying on generic, ad hoc international student recruitment, the federal government and Canadian universities are building structured, long-term pipelines. Programs like Dalhousie's Nursing Dual Degree—which actively embeds Canadian clinical experience and pathways to Nova Scotia licensure—demonstrate a direct link between international education and guaranteed Canadian career integration.
Take Advantage of the New Education Pathways
With massive scholarships and dedicated transition pathways now available, studying in Canada has never been more structured. Let our experts help you secure your study permit and align your education with your future Permanent Residence goals.
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