Methods of studying in Canada after college entrance examination
1, directly apply for undergraduate course.
Directly applying for undergraduate courses in Canada requires higher academic qualifications for students. Students are generally required to have an IELTS score of 6.5 or above, graduate from high school, and have an average score of at least 85% in high school. If you meet such conditions, you can basically apply for an undergraduate degree in a Canadian university.
Famous universities in Canada generally need students to provide college entrance examination results. Canadian universities that need to provide college entrance examination results are: University of Toronto, UBC University, McMaster University, University of Waterloo, Queen's University, University of Western Ontario, etc. Generally speaking, the requirements for students to directly apply for undergraduate courses are still relatively high.
Students who are suitable for direct application:
I took at least two exams in the college entrance examination, with an average score of 85~90, and my English foundation is excellent. I can get IELTS 6.5+ or TOEFL 90+ before September this year.
2. Apply for both language and undergraduate admission.
Canadian language+undergraduate double admission means that the school gives students two admission notices-undergraduate major admission+language course admission.
When students' academic performance reaches the standard but their language performance is not enough, they will need to study language courses at school for a certain period of time, and the length of the courses is related to their English level.
The school will evaluate the placement according to the language test results or the language test of the school. After reaching the qualification standard of language course, you can enter the undergraduate professional course.
Students who are suitable for double admission:
Academic achievements meet the requirements of university admission, and language standardization achievements do not meet the requirements of direct admission. After a month or so of language learning, ordinary China students can get 5 to 5.5 points in the IELTS test.
If you study in Canada in the spring of 2023, you can finish early language learning in 202210-September, and start formal undergraduate study in September 2022.
3. Go to college first and then transfer credits to college.
There are many public colleges near famous universities in Canada. Usually, these colleges have signed a credit transfer agreement with one or even several universities in the region to ensure that students can transfer to these universities smoothly after reaching a certain credit and GPA in public colleges.
Usually, the direct recording of these institutions requires IELTS 6 to 6.5. If students' English scores fail to meet the requirements, the school will also arrange English courses for them according to their English scores.
Students who are suitable for transferring credits:
It is mainly suitable for students with average high school grades, including technical secondary schools, vocational high schools, or students whose families are under pressure from the high cost of studying in prestigious schools.
4. Apply for the pre-admission program of Canadian universities.
Some universities in Canada have pre-admission programs, and the admission requirements are relatively lower than direct admission, whether academic or English.
Students can study academic English courses and some academic courses of freshmen in the pre-admission program, which generally lasts for one to two years, depending on the student base. After the pre-admission project is completed and meets the admission criteria, you can enter the undergraduate course and start your freshman or sophomore study.
Not all Canadian universities offer preparatory courses. At present, universities offering such preparatory programs include Simon Fraser University, Manitoba University, University of Toronto and York University.
Suitable students:
The English foundation can not meet the requirements of direct admission to universities, and the academic foundation is weak, but students who want to enroll in famous universities in Canada after making up the foundation.
5, read high school first, and report to undergraduate after reaching the standard.
Freshmen can choose to go to Canadian high schools to study Canadian high school courses ranging from one year to one and a half years, such as some math courses, English courses, physical chemistry and other courses and take exams.
After completing the required courses, you can get a Canadian high school diploma and directly apply for undergraduate admission to Canadian universities.
Suitable students:
Students are relatively young and want to take more practical courses that interest them and apply for better and wider Canadian universities and majors.
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Q 1: The results of the college entrance examination are not satisfactory. Can I choose a good university to study in Canada?
A: Canadian universities don't take college entrance examination results as a decisive factor, and even some top universities don't need to provide college entrance examination results. Admission to Canadian universities depends on students' comprehensive grades in high school for three years, students' comprehensive quality, language, exams, college entrance examinations, interviews and so on. What kind of grades can be applied to what kind of schools need comprehensive evaluation and overall planning.
Q2: When can I go out at the earliest? Is it too late to prepare now?
A: Universities in Canada usually start in September every year, and some universities also enroll students who enroll 1 month. So if you start preparing now, the students can make a trip in June 5438+next year 10 at the earliest.
Q3: Is my college entrance examination result useful for applying for a school?
A: In addition to UBC's explicit requirement that college entrance examination scores should reach the local level of one line or above, universities such as China University, Queen's University and Waterloo also require students who have participated in the Chinese college entrance examination to score at least one line or above. Therefore, students with low college entrance examination scores cannot apply to these universities.
If the college entrance examination results are not satisfactory or students who have not participated in the college entrance examination, they can consider applying to universities in Canada that do not need college entrance examination results. If this kind of students' language ability can't meet the requirements of studying abroad, they can apply for double admission, first carry out language intensive courses for a period of time, and then enter the undergraduate major.
If high school students usually get good grades, but they don't do well in the college entrance examination, I hope to apply for a prestigious school in Canada. It is suggested that they choose famous private high schools in Ontario and take pre-university courses. After one year of credit courses and English courses, basically all graduates from prestigious schools can apply to top universities in Canada.
If students' grades are not satisfactory, or they give up the college entrance examination for other reasons, they can consider applying for Canada 12 grade for one year. After graduation, students can apply for universities locally with their Canadian high school diploma and high school grades. This way can help students learn relevant basic knowledge according to their personal hobbies and requirements for further studies, and at the same time learn English courses.
Q4: What are the requirements for studying in Canada after the college entrance examination?
A:
Ontario: most domestic candidates need to provide college entrance examination and test results;
British Columbia: Most domestic students do not need to provide college entrance examination and examination results, but the University of British Columbia must provide college entrance examination and examination results;
Quebec: Major universities do not require college entrance examinations and test scores;
Nova Scotia: It is not required to provide the results of the college entrance examination, and some schools need the results of the national examination or high school;
Manitoba: Only the University of Manitoba needs to provide test scores, and other universities do not need test scores and college entrance examination scores;
Alberta: In addition to Macvane University, applicants are required to provide exam or college entrance examination results;
Saskatchewan: The main universities are university of regina and the University of Saskatchewan. Both universities need to provide test scores, but they don't need college entrance examination scores.
Although there are few schools in Canada, the proportion of famous schools is very high, and each university has its own strong specialty. Even if the comprehensive ranking of some universities is not very good, the professional ranking is one of the best.
More and more students apply to study in Canada, which also leads to increasing application pressure. Students must plan early and prepare early!