Requirements for admission to York University in 2020:
1., graduated from top high school or equivalent, with excellent academic performance and a convincing recommendation letter;
2. Successfully completed the approved basic courses with excellent results;
3. IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 600 or above; Foreign students who have completed the advanced level courses of the British General Certificate of Secondary Education Examination or internationally recognized pre-university courses and achieved excellent results have priority over other foreign students who do not have these or similar qualifications. Graduate students:
1., graduated from an excellent university with excellent grades and a convincing recommendation letter;
2. IELTS 6.5 or TOEFL 600 or above;
3. Some courses require work experience; If necessary, the applicant will take a telephone test or interview in China.
Introduction to studying in York University, UK
School name: York University, UK Location: Toronto, Canada School setting type: comprehensive university establishment time: 1959 Education: preparatory college undergraduate school nature: number of public students: 57300 Introduction: 19 February news "Studying in York University, UK is one of the top ten universities in the UK" was reported abroad, and the teaching and scientific research level of York University is well-known throughout the country and even the world.
Its teaching and scientific research level has always ranked among the top ten universities in Britain. York University has two campuses. The main campus is located in Heslin, Heslin, a suburb of York. Covering an area of 200 mu, it is built by the lake, with beautiful scenery and relatively little traffic. Another campus, King's Manor, is an ancient medieval building located in the city center, where the courses of the department of archaeology and some English and history departments are located. The traffic between the two campuses is very convenient-it takes about 25 minutes by bus, and it's faster by bike. The ancient city of York is the epitome of English history.