Entry requirements for Canadian students


Standard entry requirements

For entry into year 1 of an undergraduate Bachelors degree, you'll need to have one of the following:
  • Alberta - General High School Diploma with at least 65% in 5 grade 12 subjects.
  • British Columbia - Senior Secondary Graduation Diploma with 5 Bs in 5 grade 12 subjects.
  • Manitoba - High School Graduation Diploma with 5 credits at 300 level in at least 4 subjects with at least 65% in each.
  • New Brunswick - High School Graduation Diploma with a least 65% in 5 grade 12 subjects.
  • Newfoundland - High School Graduation Diploma with 70% in 6 subjects at 3000 level/ Grade 12 or 65% in 9 subjects Grd. 12.
  • North West Territories - General High School Diploma with an average of at least 65% in 5 grade 12 subjects.
  • Nova Scotia - High School Completion Certificate with an average of at least 65% in 5 grade 12 subjects.
  • Ontario - Secondary School Diploma with at least 70% in 6 4U or 4M subjects (including 4U in English).
  • Prince Edward Island - High School Graduation Diploma with at least 65% in 5 grade 12 subjects.
  • Quebec - Diplome d'Etudes Collegiales (DEC).
  • Saskatchewan - Completion of grade 12 with at least 65% in 5 grade 12 subjects.
  • Yukon Territory - Senior Secondary Graduation Diploma with a minimum of 5 Bs in at least 5 grade 12 subjects.
  • A recognised foundation qualification.

To enter a postgraduate Masters degree, you'll need to have one of the following:
  • Bachelors (Honors) Degree with a CGPA of 6 or above (out of 9) or 2.7 or above (out of 4.0).
  • A recognised pre-Masters course.

If your qualification is not mentioned
above or you have any specific questions regarding your application please contact us.


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