What's the Key Difference Between 1-Year and 2-Year Master's Programs?
		| Feature | 1-Year Master’s Program | 2-Year Master’s Program | 
|---|---|---|
| Duration | 8–12 months | 16–24 months | 
| Common Type | Coursework or accelerated program | Thesis, research, or co-op | 
| Cost | Lower tuition + living costs | Higher total expenses | 
| Visa Implication | Shorter post-study work permit | Longer work visa + PR advantage | 
| Ideal For | Working professionals, quick upskilling | Research-oriented or PR-seeking students | 
Your program duration can affect Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) length and PR pathway eligibility.
What Is a 1-Year Master's Program in Canada?
		
These are intensive and fast-track degrees, usually coursework-based with no or limited research.
- Suitable for students with prior academic background or work experience
 - Often used for upgrading skills or career switching
 - Tuition: CAD $18,000–$35,000
 - PGWP eligibility: Up to 1 year only
 
What Is a 2-Year Master's Program in Canada?
		These programs offer a balanced structure with coursework, research, internships, and thesis options.
- Better for international students aiming for PR
 - Higher chances of PGWP for 3 years
 - Tuition: CAD $25,000–$45,000
 - More recognized by employers and immigration systems
 
Many PR pathways (like Canadian Experience Class or PNPs) prefer candidates who completed 2-year programs.
Which One Is Better for PR in Canada?
| Criteria | 1-Year Master’s | 2-Year Master’s | 
|---|---|---|
| PGWP Length | Up to 1 year | Up to 3 years | 
| Express Entry CRS Points | Lower (shorter duration) | Higher (more study points) | 
| Provincial Nominee Support | Limited | Widely accepted | 
| Job Search Time | Limited (visa expires faster) | Longer, flexible | 
A 2-year program gives you more time to find a job, gain experience, and apply for PR.
 What Are the Admission Requirements?
		| Requirement | 1-Year Program | 2-Year Program | 
|---|---|---|
| Bachelor’s Degree | Required | Required | 
| IELTS / PTE | 6.5 overall preferred | 6.5+ with no band <6.0 | 
| SOP & LORs | Strong SOP needed | SOP + academic LORs | 
| Work Experience | Sometimes preferred | Optional (but useful) | 
| GMAT/GRE | Mostly waived | May be required for some | 
 Tuition and Cost Comparison (2025)
		| Program Type | Tuition Range (CAD) | Living Costs (per year) | 
|---|---|---|
| 1-Year Master’s | $18,000 – $35,000 | $10,000 – $12,000 | 
| 2-Year Master’s | $25,000 – $45,000 | $20,000 – $25,000 | 
Final Thought: Which Master's Should You Choose?
		
Choose a 1-year program if:
- You have strong work experience
 - You're upgrading qualifications quickly
 - You plan to return home or switch careers soon
 
Choose a 2-year program if:
- You want PR in Canada
 - You need time to build work experience
 - You want access to co-ops and research
 
AECC helps students:
- Choose the right Master's program
 - Apply to PGWP-eligible institutions
 - Plan PR and work visa strategy after graduation
 
Talk to our expert counsellors today and make the right choice for your Canada study plan.