Excellent academic performance
Applicants usually need to reach GPA 3.0 (out of 4.0) or above at the undergraduate level and achieve excellent results in related fields.
Good language skills
The University of Toronto requires non-native English speakers to take English proficiency tests, such as TOEFL or IELTS, and applicants need to take the corresponding tests according to the scores given by the university.
Research experience and interest
If the applicant has participated in or carried out research in related fields of geographic information system, or his undergraduate major is related to geographic information system, it will increase the chances of the applicant being admitted and getting a scholarship.
Scholarship amount
The University of Toronto usually provides high scholarships for graduate students majoring in geographic information systems. The number of scholarships depends on many factors, such as academic performance and research experience. Therefore, the specific scholarship amount cannot be determined, but generally speaking, it can cover part of the tuition and living expenses of students.
Application demand change
The application requirements and scholarship amount of the University of Toronto may change due to various factors. You need to go to the University of Toronto official website or consult the University Admissions Office for more accurate information.