Requirements for postgraduate application in Canadian universities 1. University of Manitoba
The UniversityofManitoba is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is the largest university in Manitoba and the most comprehensive research-oriented university education institution in Manitoba. Founded in 1852, it is the first university in western Canada and ranks among the top 300 universities in the world in academic ranking of world universities.
Specialty Settings: Economics (Master of Arts), Business Administration (Master of Business Administration), Electrical and Computer Engineering (Master of Engineering/Master of Science), Mathematics (Master of Science), etc.
Admission requirements: full-time 4-year undergraduate, bachelor's degree, excellent grade point: B or above; TOEFL: 80 or above or IELTS: 6.5 or above; Some majors may require students to provide GMAT/gre and work experience.
2. University of British Columbia
British Columbia University (UBC) is a world-class research university. It is huge and beautiful, located in the picturesque city of Vancouver. It is also one of the most difficult universities in Canada to apply for and one of the universities with the highest elimination rate.
Specialty Settings: Business Administration (MBA), Mathematics (Master of Science/Master of Literature), Economics (Master of Literature), Statistics (Master of Science), Electrical and Computer Engineering (Master of Engineering/Master of Applied Science), etc.
Admission requirements: full-time 4-year undergraduate degree, bachelor degree, excellent grade point: b+ or above; TOEFL: 80 or above or IELTS: 6.5 or above; Some majors may require students to provide GMAT/GRE and work experience.
3. McGill University
McGill University (hereinafter referred to as McGill), located in Montreal, the largest English-French bilingual city in the world, is a world-renowned top school.
Specialty Settings: MBA/ Finance (MBA), Economics (MA), Mathematics and Statistics (MA/MS), Mechanical Engineering (Master of Engineering), Electrical and Computer Engineering (Master of Engineering), etc.
Admission requirements: Full-time 4-year undergraduate, bachelor's degree, excellent grade point: B (3) or above; TOEFL: 86 or above or IELTS: 6.5 or above; Some majors may require students to provide GMAT/GRE and work experience.
4. University of Western Ontario
UniversityofWesternOntario (UWO or Western for short) is renamed as WesternUniversity[ 1]+0), which is a top international public university with a doctorate in medicine from London, Ontario, Canada.
Specialty Settings: Business Administration (MBA), Mathematics (Master of Science), Economics (Master of Literature), Electrical and Computer Engineering (Master of Engineering/Master of Science), etc.
Admission requirements: full-time 4-year undergraduate, bachelor's degree, excellent grade point: B or above; TOEFL: 86 or above or IELTS: 6 or above; Some majors may require students to provide GMAT/GRE and work experience.
5. university of alberta
University of Alberta, located in Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta, was founded in 1908. University of alberta is a member of Canadian G 13 University Alliance. Together with the University of Toronto, McGill University and the University of British Columbia, she has been ranked among the top five research universities in Canada and the top 100 in the world for many years.
Specialty Settings: Business Administration (MBA), Mathematics and Statistics (Master of Science), Chemistry and Materials Engineering (Master of Science/Master of Engineering), Electrical and Computer Engineering (Master of Engineering/Master of Science), etc.
Admission requirements: full-time 4-year undergraduate, bachelor's degree, excellent grade point: B or above; TOEFL: 92 or above or IELTS: 7 or above; Some majors may require students to provide GMAT/GRE and work experience.
6. University of Waterloo
The University of Waterloo is a research-oriented medium-sized public university founded in 1957. Located in Waterloo, southwest Ontario, the school is famous for its cooperative education, which pays equal attention to learning and practice.
Specialty Settings: Economics (Master of Arts), Applied Mathematics (Master of Science), Electrical and Computer Engineering (Master of Applied Science/Master of Engineering), etc.
Admission requirements: full-time 4-year undergraduate, bachelor's degree, excellent grade point: B or above; TOEFL: 90 or above or IELTS: 7 or above; Some majors may require students to provide GMAT/GRE and work experience.
7. Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University (SFU, also known as Simon Fraser University) is one of the four famous universities in British Columbia, alongside the University of British Columbia (UBC) and the University of Victoria (UVIC). The university covers an area of 500 hectares and is located on Mount burnaby, about 65,438+02 kilometers east of the scenic Vancouver city. Campus air is fresh and the environment is first-class.
Specialty Settings: Economics (Master of Arts), Business Administration (Master of Business Administration), Mathematics (Master of Science), Electrical and Computer Engineering (Master of Science), etc.
Admission requirements: Full-time 4-year undergraduate, bachelor's degree, excellent grade point: (b) 3 or above; TOEFL; Above 88 points or IELTS: above 7 points; Some majors may require students to provide GMAT/GRE and work experience.