India

The CUAC has five offices in India to help students study in Canada, the most in any one country in the world. This is due to the tremendous interest among Indian students and their families in the high quality, great value and future prospects of a Canadian university degree.

We have exceptional counsellors and professionals in all five offices. Please click on the link below for more information and contacts of any of our India offices.

NEW DELHI

Situated in the Indian capital. Serving the Greater New Delhi Area, as well as for applicants from Nepal and Sri Lanka.

GURGAON

Situated in the booming new metropolis on the outskirts of New Delhi, which is home to most of Indians big companies, multi-nationals, and dozens of superb schools

LUDHIANA

Situated in the industrial centre of Punjab. Serving Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar, Chandigarh and many more key cities in Punjab.

DEHRADUN

Situated in the capital of Uttarakhand state. Serving the surrounding region, including many of the outstanding boarding and hill station schools nearby.

HYDERABAD

Situated in the capital of Andhra Pradesh state. Serving the twin-cities of Hyderabad and Secunderabad, as well as the hub for all CUAC outreach in South India including Chennai and Bangalore.

AHMEDABAD

Our overseas education consultants in India do a lot of outreach to students in India interested in studying in Canada. For the latest events and where they are happening, please click on our India events link.

News

CUAC at the Hindu Education Fair 2012

CUAC at the Hindu Education Fair 2012

April, 28th to May 8th: CUAC Managing Director, Dani Zaretsky and reps from University of Windsor an... Read More »

Mel’s CUAC Delhi Counselling

Mel's CUAC Delhi Counselling

April, 29th: CUAC Director of International Outreach, Mel Broitman spent a day meeting eager parents... Read More »

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Mel Broitman at K R Mangalam School, New Delhi

April, 30th: CUAC Director of International Outreach, Mel Broitman also visited K R Mangalam School,... Read More »