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What are the requirements for a master's degree in university of alberta?
University of Alberta, located in Edmonton, the capital city of Alberta, was founded in 1908. Together with the University of Toronto, McGill University and the University of British Columbia, it has been ranked among the top five research universities in Canada and the top 100 in the world for many years.

University of alberta is a founding member of the Canadian University Alliance U 15 [1] and a member of the World University Alliance. With Alberta's economic prosperity and increased investment in education, the university aims to become one of the top 20 public universities in the world by 2020.

University of alberta is one of the top five comprehensive universities in Canada, which mainly focuses on scientific research, and its scientific research level is among the best in Canadian universities. There are only three universities participating in the Canadian 14 excellent scientific research network, among which university of alberta ranks (the other two are the University of Toronto and McGill University). Among universities in China, university of alberta ranks fifth in the number of members of the Royal Society and the total number of applications for technology patents and technology transfer in the United States, and fifth in the country in terms of research income and total funding.

Postgraduate enrollment

Bachelor degree, with a bachelor's degree certificate, with an average score of more than 80%.

The new TOEFL iBT admission line is 88 points or IELTS 6.5 points (not less than 6 points in a single item) and above.

* Requirements for medical colleges, education colleges and other special colleges 7.5

Some majors need GRE or GMAT (business)

Application fee: 75 Canadian dollars