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Entry requirements of the University of Toronto, Canada
Please refer to the following for the admission requirements of the University of Toronto in Canada.

First, the undergraduate application conditions:

1, senior high school entrance examination (high school graduation examination results) and college entrance examination results.

2. The minimum requirements for language achievement are 600 points in the old TOEFL, 5.0 points in writing (not less than 22 points in the new TOEFL 100), or 6.5 points in IELTS, not less than 6.0 points for individuals.

Second, the postgraduate application conditions:

1, full-time four-year undergraduate degree, junior college grade, especially in the last year of undergraduate course, not less than 80%.

2. Different professional languages have different performance standards. The minimum requirements are old TOEFL 580, writing 4.0 (new TOEFL 93, writing no less than 22) and IELTS 7.0. Some majors require GRE or GMAT scores.

3. Applying for a master's degree requires a bachelor's degree. Graduates from 36 key universities in China are preferred. The total score (GPA) exceeds 3.5 (out of 4.0), or the overall average score of the school is B+(85%).

Advantages of the University of Toronto:

1, Business School:

Rotman Business School is a leading Canadian business school and one of the best business schools in the world. Rotman Business School offers undergraduate, master and doctoral programs. This paper introduces the undergraduate major for high school graduates. The undergraduate major jointly organized by the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Toronto and rotman Business School has the following three major directions, and will receive an honorary bachelor's degree in business upon graduation. The elimination rate of this major in the first year is also very high, which is more challenging.

2, engineering major:

The engineering major of the University of Toronto can be said to be the trump card major of the school, which consists of eight core majors and one engineering major. Engineering majors are very difficult and require high language, and the elimination rate in the first year is above 30%. There are three different learning options for engineering majors in the first year. You can determine your own learning direction according to your actual situation.

3, computer science:

The computer science major in the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of Toronto ranks first in Canada, and it is also the most worthwhile major in the whole College of Arts and Sciences.