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Canadian postgraduate study abroad conditions
Canada's graduate education system is generally 1.5-2 years. If you need to take postgraduate courses, or your English ability is not good, you need to take another year, mainly to learn English and some preparatory courses for postgraduate students.

As for tuition, it is generally18-250,000 RMB per year. The major prestigious schools in Canada and their reference fees are as follows:

McGill University-tuition is 20000-37700 Canadian dollars/year, and accommodation is 9800- 12000 Canadian dollars/year;

University of Toronto-tuition fee is 30559-4 172 1 Canadian dollar/year, and accommodation fee is the highest1Canadian dollar/year;

University of Waterloo-the tuition fee is 22,780-33,700 Canadian dollars/year, and the accommodation fee 12000 US dollars/year;

University of alberta-the tuition fee is 22000-3 1000 Canadian dollars/year, and the accommodation fee is 8300 Canadian dollars/year;

University of British Columbia-tuition 26,000-32,000 Canadian dollars/year, room and board12000-13,000 Canadian dollars/year;

McMaster University-tuition is 25,000-40,000 Canadian dollars/year, and accommodation is 12000 US dollars/year.

About scholarships:

Scholarships are awarded according to students' academic performance and financial ability. Students who get scholarships can reduce tuition fees and sometimes get some living expenses. The requirements for granting grants are similar to those for scholarships; Tuition fees are free or partially reduced. According to students' academic performance, all or part of tuition fees are reduced, but the living expenses need to be taken care of by themselves; Research grants are granted according to students' academic performance and research ability. Students who win this award are free of tuition, but they must work in the school. Schools pay students according to their working hours, but usually they don't exceed 20 hours a week.

About interdisciplinary application:

Canada is very unfriendly to the application for changing majors, but it does not mean that it is absolutely impossible to change majors. The key point is to know whether the intended school intends to accept cross-majors. Due to the strong professionalism of science majors and the great differences in course contents, the success rate of cross-disciplinary applications is generally low. It can provide more materials suitable for this major and increase the success rate of application.