Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

Admission Requirements for studying in Canada!

The minimum score for admission varies according to the course, university, college or institution and more information about it can be found on their latest admission notifications. Below you will find general entry requirements for admission for studying Foundation, Bachelor, or Master degree in Canada.

Academic Requirements

QUALIFICATION GRADE REQUIREMENTS
Diploma/Certificate
60% Marks in 10+2 or equivalent
Bachelor’s
65% Marks in 10+2 or equivalent
Master’s
At least 65% marks depending upon the university or program in question.

English Language Requirements

QUALIFICATION UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE POSTGRADUATE DEGREE
IELTS Academic
Overall score: 6.5 (with no component below 6.0)
Overall score: 7.0(with no component below 6.5)
TOEFL IBT (Internet Based Test
83 overall, no less than 20 in each module
Total score: 90 Minimum Scores required in each skill: Reading: 22 Listening: 22 Writing: 21 Speaking: 21

Notes

  • The above requirements are general entry requirements only. Some programs may require higher grades or higher English proficiency.
  • Please check with us for entry requirements for specific programs or course specific requirements.
  • If you have gap in your studies, an explanation will be needed. A gap up to 1 year is easily accepted by most universities in colleges

Application Document Checklist

  • Passport copy
  • Academic transcripts until the time of application
  • Evidence of English proficiency (IELTS preferred)
  • Work Experience letters if applicable
  • Signed application forms if required
  • Updated CV in chronological order
  • Recommendation Letter
  • Statement of purpose

Note: Additional supporting documents such as Portfolio, Proposals may be required for some programs as well as some may ask students to take Aptitude tests as part of the application process.

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

The statement of purpose is a very important document as a part of your application for offer which provides the university an insight into your thought process and your career goals. An Statement of Purpose should cover the following aspects:

  • Reasons for choosing Canada over your home country and other countries
  • Reason for choosing the course and how it interlinks with your current education and future career plans
  • Reason for choosing to pursue this course abroad
  • Future goals and career plans after completing the course
  • Other relevant information to your application

You must write the statement of purpose in your own words. A statement of purpose copied from the internet holds no value and often leads to admission and visa refusals.