
Queen's University offers 215+ undergraduate and graduate programs. These courses span different faculties, including the Smith School of Business, Smith Engineering, the Faculty of Education, and the Faculty of Law.
MBA at Queen’s University is ranked #1 in Canada by the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking in 2026. Undergraduate tuition at Queen's University ranges from approximately CAD $42,900–$63,300 (₹29.38–₹43.33 Lakhs) per year, while graduate program fees range from CAD $12,900–$109,900 (₹8.85–₹75.22 Lakhs), depending on the program and study level.
Fees at Queen's University are structured differently depending on whether you are enrolled in a research-based or professional/coursework-based program. International students pay a higher tuition rate than domestic students.
Note: All currency conversions follow CAD 1 = ₹68.44, as of 10 June 2026.
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1.1 Graduate Programs at Queen's University
1.2 Undergraduate Programs at Queen's University
4.1 Graduate Scholarships and Funding
4.2 Undergraduate Scholarships at Queen's University
Fees at Queen's are assessed either as a fixed program fee per term or on a per-course basis, depending on the program. The most important distinction is:
Mandatory ancillary fees and UHIP health insurance add approximately CAD $1,800–$2,500 (₹1.23 – ₹1.71 Lakhs) per year on top of program tuition for all graduate students. These cover student union membership, campus fitness access, the Kingston Transit Bus Pass, and UHIP.
| Program | Duration | Annual Tuition Fee (International) | INR |
|---|---|---|---|
| Master of Laws | 9–12 months | CAD $12,927–$15,416/year | ₹8.85 – ₹10.55 Lakhs/year |
| Master of Computer Science | 2 years | CAD $15,200–$16,500/year (research rate) | ₹10.40 – ₹11.29 Lakhs/year |
| Master of Finance | 10–12 months | CAD $76,900 (total program) | ₹52.64 Lakhs |
| MBA (Smith School of Business) | 12 months | CAD $109,900 (total program) | ₹75.22 Lakhs |
| Master of Education | 2 years | CAD $15,200–$16,500/year | ₹10.40 – ₹11.29 Lakhs/year |
| Master of Engineering – Mechanical (MEng) | 1 year (3 semesters) | CAD $29,963/year | ₹20.50 Lakhs/year |
Note: MBA and MFin figures represent the total program cost (flat-rate fee for the full continuous program). All other figures are annual.
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The following programs are classified as professional/coursework-based at Queen's and do not carry guaranteed funding packages:
Master of Business Administration
Master of Finance
Master of Engineering, all streams
Master of Education, coursework and project paths
Master of Laws (LLM), all streams
Whereas, research-based programs (like M.Sc., thesis-track M.A., etc.) typically receive a guaranteed annual funding package of CAD $21,000–$25,000+ (₹14.37 – ₹17.11 Lakhs), assembled from the Queen's Graduate Award (QGA), Teaching Assistantships, and supervisor stipends.
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Queen's uses a flexible fee structure, meaning your total tuition can change depending on the program and the number of units taken each year.
| Program | All-In Year 1 Cost (CAD) | Year 1 Cost (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor of Commerce | $63,324 | ₹43.33 Lakhs |
| Bachelor of Education – Concurrent | $42,926 | ₹29.38 Lakhs |
| Bachelor of Music | $47,285 | ₹32.36 Lakhs |
| Bachelor of Science- Biotechnology | $47,285 | ₹32.36 Lakhs |
| Bachelor of Applied Science – Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering | $61,769 | ₹42.27 Lakhs |
Note:
- The costs shown above include tuition fees, student fees (SAL and other ancillary charges), and UHIP health insurance for international students starting in September.
- Kinesiology students pay an extra Faculty Society Fee, while Concurrent Education students pay in student fees.
International students at Queen's University are required to use designated third-party payment platforms for tuition and fee payments. Queen's does not accept direct international wire transfers through personal banking alone, and discourages the use of informal intermediaries.
Queen's University has partnered with two payment providers for international students:
Both platforms calculate real-time CAD conversion rates and remit the amount directly to the Queen's Registrar without international wire premiums.
Additional payment details to keep in mind:
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The cost of attendance at Queen's University includes both direct costs (tuition and mandatory fees billed by the university) and indirect costs (accommodation, groceries, and personal expenses). Queen's is located in Kingston, Ontario, which offers a significantly lower cost of living compared to Toronto or Vancouver, a meaningful advantage for international students managing a fixed budget.
| Component | Annual Cost (CAD) | Annual Cost (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Rent & Utilities (off-campus, shared) | $9,000 – $14,400 | ₹6.16 – ₹9.85 Lakhs |
| Groceries & Food | $3,600 – $5,400 | ₹2.46 – ₹3.70 Lakhs |
| Cell Phone & Internet | $780 – $1,320 | ₹53,383 – ₹90,341 |
| Personal & Miscellaneous | $1,800 – $3,000 | ₹1.23 – ₹2.05 Lakhs |
| UHIP (mandatory health insurance) | $948 | ₹64,881 |
| Student Ancillary Fees | $1,100 – $1,400 | ₹75,284 – ₹95,816 |
| Textbooks & Supplies | $1,000 – $1,800 | ₹68,440 – ₹1.23 Lakhs |
| Total Annual Cost (Estimated) | $18,228 – $27,268 | ₹12.47 – ₹18.66 Lakhs |
Note: Local public transit in Kingston is included in the student fee package via the AMS/SGPS Kingston Transit Bus Pass; students do not pay separately for bus travel.
Queen's University offers a mix of automatic entrance scholarships and application-based awards for international students.
For scholarship queries, contact the Queen's Student Awards Office directly through the SOLUS portal.
Graduate funding at Queen's is closely tied to program type. Research-based students receive structured annual funding packages; professional program students are primarily self-funded but may access limited merit awards or Teaching Assistantship (TA) positions.
| Funding Type | Amount / Benefits | How to Get It |
|---|---|---|
| Guaranteed Funding Package (Research Masters) | CAD $21,000–$25,000+/year (₹14.37 – ₹17.11 Lakhs), built from QGA, TAs, and supervisor stipends |
Automatic for eligible full-time research master's students |
| Queen's Graduate Award (QGA) | CAD $1,000–$7,000+/year (₹68,440 – ₹4.79 Lakhs) |
Distributed by the department to full-time research students |
| International Tuition Award (ITA) | Partial offset of international tuition premium | Awarded to eligible full-time international research students |
| Teaching Assistantship (TA) | ~CAD $4,000–$5,000/term (₹2.74 – ₹3.42 Lakhs) at ~$44–$47/hour |
Competitive; advertised in August (Sept start) and December (Jan start) |
| Dean's Award in Graduate Studies | Merit-based; amount varies | Awarded to incoming students with high admissions averages |
| MBA Entrance Scholarship (Smith) | CAD $10,000 to full tuition (₹6.84 Lakhs – full fees) |
Automatically assessed during MBA admissions based on GMAT/GRE and academic record |
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Queen's offers several merit-based entrance scholarships for international undergraduate students, most of which are assessed automatically at the time of admission. The most prestigious award requires a separate application submitted through the SOLUS portal.
| Scholarship | Amount | Eligibility | How to Apply |
|---|---|---|---|
| International Chancellor's Scholarship | Up to CAD $72,000 over 4 years (₹49.28 Lakhs) |
Exceptional international undergraduates; grades, leadership, creativity, and financial need assessed; minimum 3.5 GPA for renewal |
Separate application required via SOLUS portal |
| Principal's International Scholarship | CAD $7,000 (₹4.79 Lakhs) |
Top-performing international students with 90%+ Ontario-equivalent high school average |
Automatic |
| Excellence Scholarship | CAD $1,000–$2,000 (₹68,440 – ₹1.37 Lakhs) |
International students meeting competitive admissions benchmarks | Automatic |
| Killam American Scholarship | CAD $9,000 (₹6.16 Lakhs) |
International applicants entering from the United States | Automatic |
| Commerce International Admission Award | Varies year-to-year | Top international applicants to BCom (Smith) | Automatic |
| Engineering International Admission Award | Varies | Competitive international applicants to BASc programs | Automatic |
| Arts and Science International Admission Award | Varies | Highly qualified applicants to BA, BMus, or BSc programs | Automatic |
| International Work-Study Program |
CAD $2,000–$3,000/term |
International students facing unexpected financial difficulty | Application-based |
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For graduate applicants, the key distinction is between research-based and professional programs. Many research master's degrees (such as M.Sc. programs) include funding support, while professional programs like the MBA, MEng, and MFin are typically self-funded.
For undergraduate students, most entrance scholarships are awarded automatically based on admission averages and do not require a separate application. However, major awards such as the International Chancellor's Scholarship require an additional application and consider factors beyond academics, including leadership and community involvement.
| Program | Important Dates | Fees | Application Fees | Eligibility | Financial Aid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LLM 1 year | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (15th Jan 2027) | USD 9,178 /Yr CAD 12,927 /Yr | 120 | Grade: 70%, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 7.0 | - |
BCom 4 years | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (1st Feb 2027) | USD 43,196 /Yr CAD 60,840 /Yr | 150 | Grade: 75%, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 60, Duolingo: 120 | |
MCS 1 year | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (15th Jan 2027) | USD 9,178 /Yr CAD 12,927 /Yr | 120 | Grade: 77%, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 7.0 | - |
Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (1st Mar 2027) | USD 21,274 /Yr CAD 29,963 /Yr | 120 | Grade: 70%, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 7.0 | - | |
MEd 2 years | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (15th Jan 2027) | USD 9,178 /Yr CAD 12,927 /Yr | 120 | Grade: 70%, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 7.0 | - |
Application Start Date for Fall 2027 Intake (1st Sep 2026) | USD 9,178 /Yr CAD 12,927 /Yr | - | Grade: 77%, TOEFL: 5.0, IELTS: 7.0 | - | |
BEd Concurrent 5 years | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (1st Dec 2026) | USD 36,588 /Yr CAD 51,532 /Yr | 150 | Grade: 75%, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 60, Duolingo: 120 | |
Application Start Date for Fall 2027 Intake (1st Sep 2026) | USD 9,178 /Yr CAD 12,927 /Yr | - | Grade: 77%, TOEFL: 5.0, IELTS: 7.0 | ||
BMus 4 years | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (1st Mar 2027) | USD 31,815 /Yr CAD 44,810 /Yr | 150 | Grade: 75%, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 6.5, PTE: 60, Duolingo: 120 | |
MA Economics 2 years | Application Deadline for Fall 2027 Intake (1st Feb 2027) | USD 9,178 /Yr CAD 12,927 /Yr | 120 | Grade: 65%, TOEFL: 4.5, IELTS: 7.0 | - |
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It was okay, no industrial or research exposure for the program I did.
$27,000.
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First two years in general business, next two you have the option to specialize. Updated courses with options of Data and IT based courses specific to business. Also have to do electives outside of business which gives a good array of skills
CAD 18,000/ year for local and CAD 57,000 for international. The local fee is highest in Canada for any domestic undergrad program. Non-commerce programs other than engineering cost around 7-10K cad.
The course curriculum and academics is excellent. It focuses more on student understanding rather than rote learning.
there are many reasons for choosing this college. Firstly it was my locational preference because i don't have to struggle with the language thing. secondly it offers multi project and multi year course curriculum that sounds more fascinating for me.
Ive only been in Queens for 1 semester online. But what Ive seen and heard from beforr and other upper year student is that there is a very nice sense of community at queen's. Everyone helps everyonr out. And what ive seen from the 4 profs and several TA's that I have had is that they are all very passionate about their respective courses and very eager to help whoever reaches out.
The city of Kingston where the university is located is very beautiful. And I have talked to some people from that university and one of the major thing everyone mentioned was that the teachers are very passionate. And that is the one thing that matters to me the most about any institute.
You need to stay on top of everything and have to study every day if you want to pass. The course curriculum is well-maintained and structured.
20000 per semester
My first-year courses are fairly basic but also very interesting. They will serve as a good foundation for the business world.
For commerce, it was about 15,000 per year. Books are about 400 per semester. I'm not sure if there are scholarships for international students. There are many entrance and commerce specific scholarships available. I was awarded the chancellors scholarship for 36,000 (9,000 per year). It is for students who excel in academics and extracurricular.
I enjoy what I learn in my program a lot! Sociology is very all-encompassing in which topics I learn can be anything among the following and more: surveillance, technology, consumer culture, gender and feminist theory, labor, or urban development. I believe the content is interdisciplinary and I enjoy that the most about the curriculum.
Tuition for a full course load (100%, 5 courses/ 18 credit units) is CAD$ 3,429.50 per semester and a total of CAD$ 1,099.44 is charged in mandatory student fees and ancillary fees. These include charges for student services, campus extra-curricular, athletics and recreation membership, student government fees, etc. With the introduction of the Ontario Government's Student Choice Initiative, many of these fees will become opt-out which is eliminating many of the programmings our student government offers and supports available on campus. Overall, how much is paid in student fees will vary amongst individuals going forward.
My course curriculum is very good. It is incredibly thorough and well prepares me for working in economics. At the same time, it is incredibly difficult as a result and many people end up dropping out of the program.
Arts and Science (economics) tuition is $7500 per year, with $500-1000 in other fees. The other fees are optional/opt out.
Curriculum was comprehensive, and offered a wide range of subjects within mathematics. Everything from actuary studies to complex analysis to game theory was offered as courses. Professor quality varied.
Basic student fees for transit pass, insurance, gym membership, student government. Courses were included in tuition fees, dropped courses by a certain date are refunded. Textbooks are often expensive, though some profs will use older versions that can be bought secondhand.
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