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There are many students who choose to study abroad when they are about to graduate, and Canada is a country where many students choose to study abroad. Then let's find out about the requirements for applying to study abroad at the University of Toronto.
1. Application requirements for undergraduate students at the University of Toronto, Canada
1.High school graduation with an average score of 85% or above;
2.TOEFL 600, IELTS 6005. Completion of the University of Toronto Foundation Program;
3.Provide a college entrance examination score of 75-80% or above, or SAT score;
2. University of Toronto Graduate Application Requirements
1. Full-time 4-year bachelor's degree graduate, university grades, especially the final year of bachelor's degree, should not be less than 80%;
2. The language score standards of each major are different, with a new TOEFL score of 93 and a writing score of no less than 22), or an IELTS score. Some majors require GRE or GMAT scores;
3. A bachelor's degree is required to apply for a master's degree, and graduates from 36 key universities in China are preferred, with a GPA or above, or a B+ overall average score of the university.
3. Overview of the University of Toronto
The University of Toronto has three campuses, namely the St. George's Campus, the Mississauga Campus, and the Scarborough Campus in and around Toronto.
About 95% of the university's graduate students study on the St. George's downtown campus, as do 60% of those undergraduates. Thousands of foreign students from more than 160 countries and territories attend the University of Toronto. In recent years, the top countries of origin for non-Canadian students have been China, India, and the United States.
Tuition fees are higher for international students.
In fact, the University of Toronto-Scarborough's Management BBA is one of the most difficult majors to apply to, with an average score of more than 90. It's not hard to see why UTSC management students win awards and awards in Canadian business competitions every year.
The Scarborough Campus offers majors in Management, Liberal Arts, Science, Mental Health and Social Work, Environmental Science and Engineering, and more.
University of Toronto, Mississauga Campus.
Whether it is the appearance or connotation, the Mississauga campus is also not inferior to the other two campuses. Mississauga is Canada's sixth-largest city, home to more than 700,000 people, and is also known as one of Canada's safest communities. Founded in 1967, the Mississauga campus is located on the banks of the Kid River, in an environmentally friendly green zone, with more than 200 acres of land in a beautiful setting and beautiful scenery.
Majors at the Mississauga campus include: Art and Art History, Chemical and Physical Sciences, Business, Communication, Culture and Information Technology, Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics, Teachers and French, Teachers and Mathematics, Management, Psychology, Humanities, Life Sciences, Forensic Science, Social Sciences, Theatre and Drama.
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Is the University of Toronto Canada easy to apply to
There are two ways to apply to the University of Toronto, Canada, which vary from person to person, let's take a look
Undergraduate application requirements for international students: (The actual admission situation varies according to different majors).
1.Language Score Requirements:
IELTS: Academic module with no overall score or less than 6 in each component
TOEFL: IBT overall score of not less than 100, writing minimum 22, PBT overall score of not less than 600, written expression not less than not.
2.Application Materials:
1) University of Toronto International Student Application Form;
2) TOEFL IELTS score;
3) High school transcripts, high school diplomas, high school enrollment certificates, and examination scores.
4) SAT, ACT, Gaokao or A-level scores.
5) Letters of recommendation + personal statement;
6) Proof of funds;
Postgraduate Application Requirements for International Students:
Language Requirements. TOEFL: No less than 79 on the Internet, 21 in Writing, 18 in Speaking, 13 in Reading, and 13 in Listening
IELTS not less than, single subject not less than.
Educational requirements. Completion of a four-year bachelor's degree undergraduate program.
The average score is 75% or above.
Application Materials:A completed application form.
Transcripts (official translations) of all courses taken at the undergraduate level
Copies of academic certificates (official translations).
Proof of English proficiency.
Two letters of recommendation (with signatures).
"Green Channel" method for admission.
The Green Channel Independent Admissions Program originated at the University of Toronto's Scarborough campus. After 15 years, the Green Channel Independent Admissions Program has sent batches of outstanding Chinese students to the University of Toronto.
Prior to 2018, students could only enter the University of Toronto's Scarborough campus for undergraduate academic studies through the Green Pathway program.
Since 2018, students will be able to enter the University of Toronto's Scarborough Campus and St. George's Campus (Applied Science and Engineering, Architecture, and Kinesiology and Physical Education) through the University of Toronto Green Pathway Admissions Test. So far, the Green Channel project has basically covered all majors in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the Faculty of Engineering, the Faculty of Architecture and the Faculty of Physical Education of the University of Toronto.
Admission Requirements: Students must pass the University of Toronto's Green Channel Independent Admissions Test in China;
A real-name recommendation letter from the principal of the school must be submitted;
Have a Chinese general high school diploma and all high school grades are not less than 85 (some subject requirements: 90 95). In case of academic fraud, the University has the right to withdraw the student's admission qualification at any time;
All majors at St. George's Campus and Management & Public at Scarborough Campus are required to undergo a second round of review and testing for International Development Studies;
At the end of the Green Channel English program, students must have an academic score of at least "B" to pass the language program (otherwise, admission to St. George's campus will be cancelled).
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<> University of Toronto Tuition for one year:
The tuition fee is about 30,000 Canadian dollars for international students, and the tuition fee is different for different majors.
Cost of living at the University of Toronto for one year:
Rent: Students studying at the University of Toronto who live in the dormitory will be subject to the dormitory conditions and whether they choose the school to have three meals. Fees range from $8,000 to $15,000 per year, respectively.
It is also possible to choose not to order school meals and prepare your own meals.
Transportation costs: The Toronto Student Subway Pass has increased to $112 as of March 1, 2015. The annual cost is $1,344.
** and Internet Access: Depending on the **** chosen, it is usually around $600 to $1,200 per year.
Medical expenses: The cost of medical treatment in Canada is very expensive, so after completing the enrollment procedures, you should participate in the medical insurance for students as soon as possible.
The cost of this part of the irregular is about 11,000 to 18,000 Canadian dollars. If you choose to share a house off-campus, you can save about 20% of the cost.
Tuition & Fees: Normally 1,185 plus Ming Yuan (may be higher depending on subject selection).
Books, and other materials: Usually $1,000 CAD.
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