First, the conditions for studying in Canada for a master's degree
1, education requirements
Generally speaking, the graduate school of Canadian universities requires applicants to have a four-year bachelor's degree from a regular university, or at least have finished the first semester of their senior year, and provide proof that they can obtain a diploma and a degree certificate that year. In the examination of students' academic qualifications, the graduate school will not only examine students' bachelor's degrees, but also examine the institutions from which students graduated. To provide GPA scores, applicants are generally required to have a four-year total score of 75 points or a GPA of 3 or 0 or above, and some requirements are higher.
2. Undergraduate professional background
Applying for a master's degree in Canada generally requires students to have relevant undergraduate background. In other words, for students with bachelor's degree, not all masters can apply. In addition to MBA, almost all Canadian master's degrees require students to graduate from undergraduate related majors.
3.GRE scores
In addition to TOEFL or IELTS, Canadian universities generally require applicants to provide GRE (science and engineering) or GMAT (business), but this requirement varies from school to school and from major to major.
In many schools, although GRE scores are recommended in the admission requirements, students without GRE may be admitted. However, applicants with GRE have a greater competitive advantage and will be given priority.
4.GMAT score
IELTS and TOEFL scores only reflect the level of language, while GRE and GMAT scores reflect students' logical and comprehensive ability, so if good GRE and GMAT scores are an aspect of competitiveness, they may be given priority.
Second, the Canadian master's study abroad materials
1, work experience (work certificate and related instructions)
If the applicant has relevant work experience, it is advantageous when applying. Rich practical work experience can better reflect the applicant's practical work ability. Therefore, it is recommended that students who are preparing to apply for a master's degree in Canada go out for internships more during their undergraduate years.
2. Application documents
The more important part of the application is the application document. Including resumes, 2-3 letters of recommendation and personal statements, the school will judge whether students have academic research ability and development potential according to these materials.
In addition, applicants with work experience also need to provide a job certification letter, and at the same time write down their work experience and future plans in their personal statements, which should be combined with the target major.
3. Others
Other application materials required by individual schools or some special majors.
Students who are not ready, hurry up ~ plan early and apply early, and leave the opportunity to those who are prepared.
Third, Canadian master's study abroad materials
1, resume, personal statement, recommendation letter
Canadian schools will require students to provide this set of documents and materials to understand their comprehensive ability and academic research level.
2. Social practice and work experience
It is helpful to apply for an international study tour background or relevant internship experience.
Generally, applying for an MBA or a master's degree in education in Canada requires students to have relevant work experience, and other majors do not require this.
3. Portfolio
This requirement is aimed at art majors, such as design students, who need to make a brochure of their own works to explain the design concept of their works. Students majoring in performance, such as piano, need to record videos.
4. Interview or written test
Individual schools will have this requirement for students, and the school reserves the final decision.