A detailed introduction to the study abroad major of McGill University in Canada
McGill University (hereinafter referred to as McGill), located in Montreal, the world's best city for studying abroad, is a world-famous research university. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in Canada. It has enjoyed a high reputation in the world for a hundred years and is known as "Harvard of Canada". The downtown campus and McDonald's campus under the jurisdiction of the university offer different majors, which are among the best in both teaching quality and educational resources.
Advantages of McGill University
1. natural science major
Specifically, there are analytical chemistry, atmospheric chemistry and climatology, natural science, organic chemistry, astronomy and planetary science, physical physics, inorganic chemistry in organic chemistry, meteorology and other majors.
2. Art architecture and design
Specifically, there are art history, criticism and protection, and architectural architecture.
3. Biology and biomedicine
Specifically, there are specialties such as anatomy, microbiology/bacteriology, molecular biology, biology/bioscience biology/bioscience, ecological ecology, cell biology, neuroscience, environmental biology, nutritional nutrition, ecological and evolutionary biology, nutritional nutrition, pharmacy/pharmaceutical science/pharmacology.
Recommended majors: medicine, literature, law, engineering, natural science, agriculture.
Mcgill University has made great achievements in the medical field, especially in cancer research, immunology, genetics, respiratory diseases and neurology.
Application conditions of McGill University
1. Undergraduate course
Graduated from high school
IELTS: Minimum 6.5.
TOEFL: 90 points, with a single item of 2 1 point or more.
Average SAT score: 2 100.
Average ACT score: 3 1
High school average: 93%
Application fee: 85 Canadian dollars
2. Graduate students
Language: minimum IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 86 (no less than 20 in a single subject)
(For example, management, electrical and electronic engineering, computer engineering, nursing, political science and other majors require the minimum TOEFL: computer test 100, written test 600)
GPA: Postgraduate course applications must be above 3.2/4.0, and some majors must be above 3.5/4.0.
GRE or GMAT: It depends on the applicant of that year.
PS & Letter of Recommendation: Personal statement, three letters of recommendation, and resume (depending on different majors and colleges).