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Postgraduate application conditions of McGill University in Canada
Canada McGill University graduate student application conditions are as follows:

1, undergraduate transcript

The most important thing about the application materials for the master's degree in McGill University is that students who have not graduated from undergraduate courses need the first three grades, and those who have graduated need all the transcripts for four years. Those who have not graduated from the undergraduate course must have an undergraduate study certificate, and those who have graduated must have a diploma.

2. Language achievement

For IELTS or TOEFL transcripts, it is best to have the internship certificate of the unit when applying for business.

3. Others

One or two blank stationery on school stationery. The envelopes to be prepared here are divided into stamped envelopes and non-stamped envelopes. Sealed envelopes are used to hold transcripts and other corresponding stamped materials, while unsealed envelopes are used to hold letters of recommendation. It takes two or three letters of recommendation to apply for a master's degree at McGill University, so be sure to prepare an unsealed envelope. The rest of the materials are the same as undergraduate students.

Major setting of McGill University

1, business: accounting, economics, finance, comprehensive management, information system, international management, investment management, labor relations management, marketing.

2. Science: Physics, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Atmospheric Science, Earth and Planetary Science, Probability and Statistics.

3. Engineering: environmental engineering, environmental science, biological resource engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, computer science, computer engineering, electronic engineering, material engineering, mechanical engineering, mineral engineering and software engineering.

4. Liberal Arts: African Studies, Anthropological Studies, Art History, Canadian Studies, East Asian Studies, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Linguistics, Middle East Studies, International Development Studies, Political Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Sociology, Women Studies, Kindergarten and Early Education, Middle School Education, English Teaching, French Teaching, Law.