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Alumni feedback: What is it like to study for a master’s degree at McGill University?

McGill University is Canada's number one research university (medical and doctoral university). It does not use postgraduate tuition fees as a means of making money, and the tuition fees are extremely cheap.

Located in Quebec, Canada’s “special zone”, it has completely different policies from other provinces in terms of tuition fees and immigration policies.

Graduate students

The tuition fee for the first year is CAD 8,000 per year.

The second-year tuition fee is CAD 4,000 for the first semester, and then reduces to the Quebec tuition fee for each semester, which is CAD 1,700 per semester.

The living expenses are 15,000 Canadian dollars a year

In fact, it will cost less than 200,000 Canadian dollars after studying. If you read thesis type, you will get full prize directly.

You can submit your Canadian immigration application half a year before graduation, and get your money back very quickly. Montreal is the center of Canada’s computer game industry, and finding a job is also very easy.

McGill University is Canada’s most demanding university in terms of academic performance, and it attaches great importance to GPA. It is necessary to maintain good grades during college. Regardless of the major in this school, regardless of whether it is a strong point or not, the admission requirements are very difficult.