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Canadian university application conditions

Canada's university application conditions are: academic performance GPA requirements above 3.0; College entrance examination results; The average IELTS score must be 6.5-7.0, and the listening, speaking, reading and writing scores must not be lower than 6.0.

GPA score:

A student's complete grades during the study period, calculate the average grade (GPA), so as to judge your academic level. For example, for high school graduates, three-year high school grades should be provided; For undergraduates, four-year college grades should be provided. If the fresh graduates can't provide the results of last semester when applying, they can make up after the application is accepted.

College entrance examination results:

For high school graduates, many universities in Canada will require college entrance examination scores and test scores. ?

Language score:

Refers to a valid TOEFL or IELTS score. If the language test results have not come out at the time of application, you can apply first and then make up the exam; If you don't do well in the language test, or you didn't take the language test, you can apply for both language and major admission in some universities in Canada.

Advantages of studying at a university in Canada:

Low academic pressure:

University courses pay more attention to cultivating students' theoretical knowledge, so that students have a solid foundation, so often the courses will be relatively difficult and students will have certain learning pressure. The courses offered by the college are mainly to cultivate students' practical ability and are oriented to easy employment, so students don't have so much academic pressure.

Highly professional:

In Canada, the majors offered by universities are more in line with the needs of the job market, such as aircraft maintenance/hotel management and so on. Colleges often adjust their majors and set up new majors to create opportunities for students' employment and provide the society with talents in short supply.

Lower tuition:

Although the cost of studying in Canada is different due to different schools and majors. The university tuition is about1-1.20 thousand Canadian dollars per year, which is 40% ~ 60% lower than the annual university tuition, and most majors have a two-year academic system, which greatly reduces the cost.

Rapid immigration: study full-time university courses in Canada for at least 2 years, and get a work visa for 3 years after graduation. Students can apply for immigration as long as they can find a job within these three years and work continuously for at least half a year according to different policies of each province.