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University of Toronto graduate school conditions
Going to the University of Toronto for postgraduate study is not only the best postgraduate application program in Canada, but also the most difficult one. However, the University of Toronto's own advantages and its location advantage backed by Toronto still attract more and more outstanding talents to apply for the army. What is the most important thing to go to the University of Toronto for graduate study? The answer is actually very simple. Let's uncover this mystery for everyone.

The courses of the applicant's major in China University must be the same as those of the same major or similar major in the University of Toronto. Or the class hours and credits of basic courses and specialized courses of the same major are not lower than the requirements of relevant courses of the University of Toronto, Canada. Otherwise, the applicant is likely to be rejected or conditionally admitted. The higher the popularity of a university, the harsher the conditions, and its content will have a direct impact on students' visa application. At present, the curriculum of most science and engineering majors in China University is the closest to that of the same major in the University of Toronto, Canada, so applicants studying science and engineering are most likely to be admitted to the Graduate School of the University of Toronto, Canada. As for the performance requirements, usually the GPA is at least 3.0, which is a basic standard.

Going to the University of Toronto in Canada for postgraduate study can not only enjoy Canada's first-class postgraduate education, experience Canada's first-class campus culture, but also enjoy first-class Toronto municipal services. The premise of all this is that you can stand out from the fierce competition. It is not easy to do this. First of all, you should make it clear that your undergraduate major must match the major setting of the University of Toronto.