Universities that can provide students with dual undergraduate admission include: Brook University, University of Saskatchewan, Saint Mary's University, Acadia University, Lethbridge University, university of regina, Northern Columbia University, University of Manitoba, University of Winnipeg, etc. Students can apply as long as their average grade in high school is above 75% (different majors have different requirements), they are studying in high school or graduating from high school, and they have no language scores.
In addition to the above universities, some universities also offer undergraduate double admission notices, but with additional conditions, such as the double admission of Victoria University. In addition to the above requirements, the applicant also needs to have a certain English foundation, such as TOEFL PBT score above 530, IBT7 1, CBT 197 or IELTS 5.5, University of Guelph, and additional requirements of college entrance examination score above 550; Carlton University and the University of Calgary require students to score more than 65% in the college entrance examination before they can be granted dual undergraduate admission.
Advantages of dual admission to universities: students and parents can determine their future university and professional direction before going abroad, and concentrate on English learning after going abroad; Save trouble and rest assured; Disadvantages: Not all Canadian universities offer dual admission notices, and the choices are limited.
University direct admission (scholarship application)-Senior three students or graduates with excellent grades and strong language skills can choose.
For some high school students who have achieved excellent average scores of over 85% in three years and passed the English test, such as TOEFL PBT550 or above, IBT79 or IELTS 6.5 or above, Jinjilie study abroad company can directly apply for formal undergraduate admission (different majors have different requirements for average scores of high school students).
It should be noted that some universities do not have college entrance examination results, so long as they meet the above requirements, they can also apply, such as university of alberta, Manitoba University, St. Mary's University, Brook University, Winnipeg University, Acadia University and so on. However, some universities have restrictions on students' college entrance examination scores, such as University of Toronto, University of Ottawa, Queen's University, McGill University, University of Waterloo, University of Guelph and Simon Fraser University. But even students who don't have college entrance examination results can apply to enter these prestigious schools by taking one more year of college preparation.
In China, as we all know, the chances of being admitted to Tsinghua, Peking University and other Fortune 500 companies are slim. In Canada, as long as students get average grades in high school and pass the language barrier, the hope of entering the world's top 500 universities and even getting scholarships is very great. Among the students I handled, some students received the admission notice: Tang X (Department of Electronic Engineering, Queen's University); Wang X (Bachelor of Commerce, University of Victoria); Song (Bachelor of Business Administration, University of Western Ontario); Tang X (business major of St. Thomas University, St. Thomas University, won a four-year undergraduate full scholarship); Liu X (accounting major, University of Ottawa); Zhou X (computer major, psychology of Columbia University/university of alberta, university of alberta, won a $5,000 scholarship); Zheng X (biology major of Concordia University, Concordia University, scholarship 1 10,000 Canadian dollars); Ouyang X (Bachelor of Science from Ottawa University, majoring in physics/St. Mary's University, and awarded a scholarship of $4,000); Zhao X (major in political science, Acadia University); Liu X (Brook University, majoring in economics at Brook University, and awarded a scholarship of 2000 Canadian dollars).
Pre-university (pre-university)-students who are studying or about to graduate in Senior Two and Senior Three, are in the first year of junior college, and their English scores have not reached the formal admission standard or the college entrance examination results, and want to have more opportunities to enter famous universities in Canada.
Pre-university, that is, pre-university, mainly refers to the Canadian high school curriculum in grade 12, and the pre-university courses offered by some universities for students who have not yet met the formal admission requirements of universities. In college preparatory course, students can choose their own college preparatory major according to their future undergraduate major direction. Usually, college preparatory courses are divided into business, liberal arts, engineering and science, and some also offer computer majors, generally eight credits a year.
Pre-university courses are generally offered in public education bureaus and various types of private colleges in various provinces and cities, such as Columbia College in Toronto, Toronto International College and Royal Christian College in Canada. 100% of these pre-university graduates can go to universities in Canada and even the United States, including the University of Waterloo, UBC Columbia University, the University of Toronto, McMaster University, Acadia University, York University and so on.
In addition, some famous universities, such as the famous ICAP course of UBC Columbia University, have increasingly become the first choice for international students, with an average score of over 85% in high school for three years. Has passed the UBC iCAP college preparatory course, scored more than 600 points in TOEFL, and scored in the college entrance examination: