1. Canadian study abroad application process
1, determine the study abroad plan
This is mainly based on their own conditions, future development and interests to decide when to study abroad, what level of education to read, what major to study, which area to go to in Canada, and which schools to study in Canada.
2. Select the target school.
This link is mainly to have a general understanding of various universities in Canada, and then choose the target school for application according to the two major factors of region and specialty.
Canadian universities have a relatively complete set of majors, but some majors are only offered in some schools. Need to inquire about the relevant information of the school, whether there is a favorite major, the teaching content and training direction of this major.
When choosing a Canadian university, China students often consider the geographical location of the university. When choosing the university to apply for, they should first decide whether to study in Toronto, Vancouver or other provinces.
The cost of living in different parts of Canada is slightly different, and the tuition fees of universities and different majors will be different. Therefore, China students should comprehensively consider the factors such as region, major and cost to determine their alternative schools.
3. Determine the schools to apply for.
This link is mainly to fully understand the information of alternative schools. Mainly includes: admission conditions (academic performance, GPA, language performance, extracurricular activities, awards, etc. ), application deadline, required materials, scholarship application, etc. At the same time, you should know the admission situation of your major in previous years.
Some schools you especially want to go to, but your own conditions are not enough, or the fees are not appropriate, or the materials you need are incomplete, or the time is too late, then you can only choose other schools. After repeated comparisons, determine the 2-3 schools you want to apply for.
Step 4 start applying
1) online application: the online application form contains the basic information of the applicant and the major to be applied.
2) Inquire about the status: when you enter the school application system, you can inquire about your application status and whether the materials are complete.
3) Delivery of materials: submit all paper application materials to the school according to the list of materials required by the school. For fresh graduates (high schools, universities), you can add some materials later, such as college entrance examination results, graduation certificates, degree certificates and so on.
4) Wait and get the admission result: check the email in time and keep close contact with the school to understand the approval progress and finally get the offer.
Step 5 apply for a visa
Take the school's admission notice, prepare all visa materials such as proof of funds and apply for a study visa according to the requirements of the Canadian embassy abroad. After the visa is successful, you can study in Canada smoothly.
2. What materials do you need to study in Canada?
List of visa materials for studying in Canada:
The list of visa materials includes the original or photocopy of passport, 4 photocopies of ID card, 4 2-inch photos in the last six months, notarization of birth, kinship, no criminal record, notarization of the applicant's diploma, notarization of the applicant's report card, English scores, such as internationally recognized test scores such as IELTS or TOEFL, and details of family members' education and employment.
The general list includes:
1. Application Form for Studying in Canada
2. Original valid passport of the student (valid for more than 9 months from the date of return)
3. Copy of ID card
4. passport photos with white or light background
5. My original household registration book
6. Some applicants need guardianship statements from parents and Canadian guardians.
7. Original and photocopy of the school admission notice
8. Receipts of tuition fees and registration fees paid. , or the deposit certificate that the existing funds can pay the tuition fee of 1 year.
9. study plan
10. Notarization of graduation certificate and degree certificate, and transcripts of recent three years.
1 1. If you need to provide English scores, IELTS, TOEFL and other internationally recognized English test scores.
12. Notarial certificate of criminal punishment has not been received.
13. the applicant's birth certificate
14. Notarization of kinship
15. Physical examination report
16. Economic certificate of investors
3. Application conditions for studying in Canadian universities
1, McGill University
Mcgill University, founded in 182 1, is the oldest institution of higher learning in Canada, ranking 27th in QS world in 22 years. Mcgill University has a lofty academic status and extensive influence in many fields such as medicine, law, engineering, science, business, literature, theology, music and so on. It is recognized as one of the most prestigious universities in the world today.
Mcgill University has enjoyed a high reputation in the world for a hundred years. In its heyday, it cooperated with Harvard University, and its teaching and scientific research level was world-renowned, so it was called "Harvard of Canada". In addition, the admission criteria of McGill University are quite strict, and its average admission score is the highest among all universities in China, which means that McGill University is the most difficult university in Canada.
Popular majors: business and economics, education, engineering, environmental science, life science, mathematics and computer technology, liberal arts and social sciences.
Undergraduate application conditions
Education requirements: Applicants are required to submit high school transcripts (transcripts of Grade One, Grade Two and Grade Three) and all the available results of HKCEE. Note that SAT cannot be used as a substitute for HKCEE/APT.
Performance requirements: The minimum annual admission requirement is usually 85% or higher.
Language requirements: TOEFL score is at least 90, and each item is not less than 21; Or the IELTS total score is 6.5, and each item is not less than 6.0.
Master's application conditions
Education requirements: full-time four-year undergraduate diploma and bachelor's degree certificate.
Performance requirements: Recommendation 3.2.
Language requirements: IELTS 7.0 (no less than 6.5 for individual items); The TOEFL score requirement is 93.0 (no less than 2 1 for each item).
2. University of Montreal
The University of Montreal was founded in 1878, and its main campus is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is a public university with French as its main teaching language. In various university rankings, the University of Montreal has long been one of the top ten medical and doctoral universities in Canada, a member of the Canadian U 15 research university alliance and a member of the International Public University Forum. Its academic research results rank second in Canada, so it is also called "Harvard in the French-speaking world".
Although in China, compared with the University of Toronto and the University of Waterloo, Mengda's popularity is not high. But in Montreal, and even in Canada as a whole, Mengda's popularity and recognition are first-class!
Advantages: Psychology, History, Film Studies, Comparative Literature, Computer, Chemistry and Physics, Museology, Interactive Media.
Undergraduate application requirements
Education requirements: it is required to finish all high school courses in China or graduate from undergraduate course for one year.
Performance requirements: the average score of high school academic performance is not less than 80 points.
Language score: TOEFL is not less than 90 points; Or the IELTS total score is not less than 6.0 (writing is not less than 6.0, and other items are not less than 5.5). Students who fail in English can take English courses at Mengda University.
It should be noted that the undergraduate course of the University of Montreal is mainly taught in French, so it is necessary to submit the examination results of TFL to apply for the undergraduate course.
Master's application requirements
Education requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized university.
Grade requirements: The average grade of the university is required to be above 75%.
Language requirements: TFI French test is up to standard, generally 500 points; Or IELTS total score of 6.5, each item is not less than 6.0; Or the TOEFL score is not less than 83. If the language score is not up to standard, you need to attend the French class arranged by the school and pass the exam (the study time is 9- 12 weeks) or go directly to Mongolia University to study French (about 1 year), and then enter the relevant major after passing the language exam.
3. Concordia University
Concordia University is a well-known comprehensive public university located in Montreal, the second largest city in Canada. Concordia University has about 46,000 students from more than 30 countries around the world. It is one of the largest and most international universities in Canada.
Concordia University has more than 65,438+000 undergraduate majors and more than 65,438+000 master's and doctoral majors. The teaching language is English, ranking among the top ten comprehensive universities in Canada. Among them, the business school is recognized as a world-class business school, and it is a Canadian 1 business school. It has passed the International Association of Advanced Business Schools (AACSB) certification (less than 5% of business schools in the world have obtained this certification), and many well-known business elites and financial leaders have studied here.
Advantages: business, architectural engineering, aviation engineering, computer science, software engineering, accounting, actuarial science, film science.
Undergraduate application requirements
Education requirements: high school diploma, if you take the college entrance examination, you need to submit the college entrance examination results.
Language requirements: IELTS total score of 7.0+; Or TOEFL 90+.
Note: High school liberal arts students are generally not allowed to apply for science and engineering majors.
Master's application requirements
Education requirements: four-year bachelor's degree certificate, some majors will require relevant professional background.
GPA requirements: it is recommended that the average score of the university be 80-89.
Language requirements: Different institutions have different requirements for English language scores. Take the College of Arts and Sciences as an example: IELTS is required to have a total score of 6.5+, and each item is not less than 6.5; Or TOEFL score above 90, each item is not less than 20. Individual institutions and projects have higher requirements.
GMAT/GRE: Business departments submit GMAT, and literary and art workers suggest submitting GRE.
4. University of Toronto
University of Toronto was founded in 1827, located in Toronto, Canada. Formerly known as King's College, it is a well-known public research university in Canada. It is recognized as a top university in Canada, with comprehensive strength 1, one of the top higher education institutions in the world, and ranked 26th in QS world in 22 years. The school is divided into three campuses: UTSC, UTSG and UTM, among which St. George's campus is located in downtown Toronto.
Advantages: psychology, medical technology, public health ranking, human bioscience, biotechnology, finance, mining and mineral engineering.
Undergraduate application requirements
Education requirements: high school diploma, report card of senior two, and test scores must reach A level. If you take the college entrance examination, you need to submit your high school diploma and college entrance examination results.
Performance requirements: 75%-80% of the college entrance examination results are recommended, and the three-year average score is more than 85%.
Language requirements: IELTS 6.5(6.0), or TOEFL 100, in which writing should not be less than 22. Students without qualified language scores can apply for preparatory courses in advance.
Other requirements: interviews may be required, and students applying for business generally need interviews.
Master's application requirements
Education requirements: Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognized university.
Performance requirements: generally, the average score is more than 75%.
Language requirements: IELTS 7.0(6.5), or TOEFL 79 (writing 2 1, speaking 18, reading 13, listening 13).
5. new york University
York University was founded in 1959, located in the northern suburb of Toronto, Canada's largest city. There are 10 colleges and 26 independent research centers, and 150 departments offer more than 5,000 professional courses. York University has always been famous for its business administration, law, liberal arts, computer science, sociology and other majors. Although the ranking is not high, the geographical advantage of York University far exceeds that of other universities.
Advantages: business, computer, law, engineering.
Undergraduate application requirements
Education requirements: There is a recognized high school diploma, and both freshmen and graduates can apply.
Achievement requirements: If you are applying for popular subjects such as business, 85+is recommended; The liberal arts class suggests 75+.
Language requirements: IELTS score 6.5+, or TOEFL score 100.
Master's application requirements
Education requirements: Bachelor's degree from a recognized university or equivalent, and some majors may require a bachelor's degree in related majors.
Grade requirements: It is recommended that the average grade of the university be above 80%.
Language requirements: IELTS total score is above 6.5.
GMAT/GRE: It is recommended that business departments submit GMAT and science departments submit GRE scores (depending on the major).