Campus life, Indian student community, food options, and day-to-day living at British Columbia Institute of Technology in Burnaby.

Practical information about day-to-day life while pursuing B.Sc. Nursing at British Columbia Institute of Technology in Burnaby, Canada. This covers the campus environment, accommodation, daily living and available safety and student-support services.
Burnaby is in Metro Vancouver — connected to Vancouver by SkyTrain (Millennium and Expo lines) in 20–30 minutes. Shared housing in Burnaby runs CAD 900–1,200/month. The Indian community in the surrounding Burnaby/New Westminster/Surrey area is large. BCIT's campus is active, professionally oriented, and well-connected to Metro Vancouver's healthcare employment network.
BCIT has limited on-campus residence. Most students live off-campus in Burnaby or surrounding Metro Vancouver areas (CAD 900–1,200/month shared). Students Traffic can assist with housing planning.
Metro Vancouver's Indian community infrastructure is deeply established in Burnaby, Surrey, and New Westminster. Indian grocery stores, restaurants, and cultural organisations are accessible throughout the area.
Burnaby is generally safe within Metro Vancouver. BCIT's campus has active security. SkyTrain stations and surrounding areas require standard urban precautions during late hours. BCIT has an International Student Services office and nursing-specific academic advisors. The specialty nursing programs have strong industry connections to Metro Vancouver hospitals. NCLEX-RN preparation support is integrated.
Applying to British Columbia Institute of Technology?
Students Traffic verifies seat availability, checks current recognition status, and prepares your complete application for British Columbia Institute of Technology. The consultation is free.
Campus life, Indian student community, food options, and day-to-day living at British Columbia Institute of Technology in Burnaby.

Practical information about day-to-day life while pursuing B.Sc. Nursing at British Columbia Institute of Technology in Burnaby, Canada. This covers the campus environment, accommodation, daily living and available safety and student-support services.
Burnaby is in Metro Vancouver — connected to Vancouver by SkyTrain (Millennium and Expo lines) in 20–30 minutes. Shared housing in Burnaby runs CAD 900–1,200/month. The Indian community in the surrounding Burnaby/New Westminster/Surrey area is large. BCIT's campus is active, professionally oriented, and well-connected to Metro Vancouver's healthcare employment network.
BCIT has limited on-campus residence. Most students live off-campus in Burnaby or surrounding Metro Vancouver areas (CAD 900–1,200/month shared). Students Traffic can assist with housing planning.
Metro Vancouver's Indian community infrastructure is deeply established in Burnaby, Surrey, and New Westminster. Indian grocery stores, restaurants, and cultural organisations are accessible throughout the area.
Burnaby is generally safe within Metro Vancouver. BCIT's campus has active security. SkyTrain stations and surrounding areas require standard urban precautions during late hours. BCIT has an International Student Services office and nursing-specific academic advisors. The specialty nursing programs have strong industry connections to Metro Vancouver hospitals. NCLEX-RN preparation support is integrated.
Applying to British Columbia Institute of Technology?
Students Traffic verifies seat availability, checks current recognition status, and prepares your complete application for British Columbia Institute of Technology. The consultation is free.