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1.Planning phase (January-March).
Determine the country of application, get a preliminary understanding of the intended school and the corresponding application requirements (GPA; ielts/toefl;GRE GMAT) while maintaining and improving the average score and preparing for the corresponding test.
2.Paperwork stage (March-August).
Determine the school to apply to, check the school's official website and prepare the corresponding paperwork (CV; rl;PS) Insist on academic research or internship, and provide materials for applying for resumes and PS.
3.Preparation of materials (September-October).
Produce transcripts and other materials and prepare available application test scores.
4.Application phase (October - March of the following year).
The application time for different schools or majors varies, and the general business application time is earlier (September to October), and most of the applications are divided into rounds.
The sooner students submit their applications, the sooner they will be interviewed, and the sooner they will get an offer. Students who choose to apply for 2-3 rounds will also have the same chance of admission, but the competition will be greater.
Therefore, it is highly recommended that business students prepare the required application materials in September and October, and the most important thing is to obtain a qualified language or GRE GMAT.
Students applying for a research master's degree can start magnetizing at this stage. Select the intended professor, read the professor's **, and apply to the school according to the set of magnets and the professor's response.
Students who have passed the language before the application will most likely receive a response from the professor.
Submitting an application does not mean the end of the application, pay attention to whether the applicant school needs to mail the materials, activate the link to check the status of the application regularly, and check the progress of the application and whether the materials are complete.
The business application will be opened early, and the results will be early, and the results will be available in about January and February. Admission to other programs is about March to April.
5.Visa phase (March-June).
When you get the school offer, you can prepare the visa submission materials and submit the visa. Under normal circumstances, the visa processing time is 60 days.
If you apply for the visa earlier or choose SDS, the visa processing time will be shorter.
6.In the pre-departure stage (June-September), pay attention to the school's course selection registration email
Apply for accommodation and prepare your pre-departure luggage. Start a new phase of learning.
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Generally, graduate programs in Canada start in September each year, and the application deadline is between February and April. In addition, due to the long processing time of public university admissions, the application time will be between 3-4 months, plus the visa application will take 2-4 months, so the whole process will take 5-8 months.
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I will bring you how long it takes to prepare for applying to study in Canada, and I hope it will be helpful to students studying abroad. If you want to know more about the wonderful content of studying abroad, I will answer you in detail. There are two main differences between private high schools and public high schools for junior high school students.
Therefore, students who go to Canada to study in Canada should compare and choose the categories of high schools in Shena. Then the next content is mainly to introduce and remind the start time of Canadian high schools.
After leaving Canada, Canadian universities and colleges open in September, January, and May every year, and some schools only start in September. Master's programs are generally held from July to September each year, and some courses start in May.
Application Cycle
It takes about 1 to 2 months from the submission of materials to the offer, and it takes longer for some prestigious schools. The application period is 3-4 months on average, 1-2 months for high school, and 4-6 months for master's degree.
Preparation cycle
The best undergraduate is to prepare for the first half of the third year of high school and take the IELTS or TOEFL score. The latest is the first semester of the freshman year. Because most schools do not require college entrance examination scores to apply for the third year of high school, the probability of getting into a good school is relatively high, but you must have an IELTS score.
In addition, because Canada requires 12 months** of instructions, it is generally possible to understand and prepare funds from 1 year ago. It is important to note here that the visa office requires a 12-month statement, not a full 12-month deposit. If the funds** are clear, apply at least 6 months in advance.
In addition, some prestigious universities have very early application deadlines, so you need to prepare as early as possible if you want to apply. It is recommended that parents start planning their children's study abroad plans at least 12-18 months in advance.
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Some students want to wait for the results of their domestic postgraduate entrance examination to come out, and then consider whether to go to Canada for graduate school and then decide whether to go to Canada for graduate school, how to apply at that time? Let's take a look at how to complete the application for graduate school in Canada after the graduate school entrance examination.
1. How to apply for graduate students
1. Direct Master's degree.
If you have a good university background or are good at English, you are suitable for direct application. In terms of grades, it is best to have an average score of 85 or above, and IELTS must be at least above the level of scores, so that students can have the opportunity to enter the school in September, and at this time, the results of the postgraduate examination in Guomo Quesui also happen to come out.
2. Apply for dual enrollment.
If you have a good university background, but your English score is not at the corresponding level, but you are willing to go to Canada to improve your English level, you can choose this way.
3. Apply for a preparatory course.
Graduates of the bachelor's degree can also study in the preparatory department, but they need to have a diploma and a degree certificate, and their GPA must not be lower. It's just that the preparatory course for graduate school in Canada generally takes one year. Basically, students will be able to improve their language skills after completing this year's study.
In addition, you will be able to learn some of the professional content of graduate school when you are studying in the preparatory department, and you will also be able to have a certain foundation after entering graduate school. After completing the Pre-Masters programme, you can apply to other better postgraduate courses with the points you get on the course, or you can have a higher success rate by writing letters of recommendation for yourself by a professor at the Foundation Year.
4. Pursue a diploma course.
If you have graduated from a bachelor's degree and want to improve your employment background, you are very suitable for this kind of course. A diploma course does not have a degree certificate, it is equivalent to a course between undergraduate and research, and it is mainly not designed to develop students' professional ability. After completing the diploma course, you can also apply for a large work permit.
2. How to improve the success rate of the application
1. Have a background in a prestigious school.
Graduation from prestigious schools is very useful for students. Moreover, graduate students in Canada will consider the overall situation of the student when admitting them, such as language proficiency, university grades, etc. Moreover, well-known universities will have much lower admission requirements for students.
2. The success rate of students in science and engineering colleges is higher.
When it comes to the selection of courses, we should first make a good comparison. You must keep your undergraduate major the same or similar to your graduate major, otherwise the probability of rejection is high. Moreover, Canadian universities do not approve of changing majors, so you must choose your major carefully.
Because the science and engineering majors in China are relatively close to those in Canada, students majoring in science and engineering will have a higher probability of being admitted than other majors.
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The application requirements for a master's degree in Canada are:
1.Possess a bachelor's degree.
2.Have a relevant professional background.
3.Language scores.
4.Personal statement.
5.Letters of recommendation.
6.Portfolio.
Canada: Canada is the northernmost country in North America, with the Pacific Ocean in the west, the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Arctic Ocean in the north, Greenland in the northeast, and the French Saint Pierre and Miquelon Islands in the east, the United States in the south, and Alaska in the northwest. With an area of 9.98 million square kilometers, it ranks second in the world.
Canada has it"The land of maple leaves"The reputation of the capital is Ottawa.
Canada's political system is federal, constitutional monarchy and parliamentary, and it is one of the Commonwealth countries, with Queen Elizabeth II as the head of state and national symbol, but no actual power. Canada is a typical English-French bilingual country.
Thanks to its abundant natural resources and highly developed technology, it is one of the countries with the highest quality of life, the richest society and the most economically developed economy in the world, and one of the largest and most important diamond producers in the world. Canada is ranked among the best in the world for education, transparency, social freedom, quality of life and economic freedom. At the same time, it is also a member of international organizations such as the G8, G20, NATO, the United Nations, the International Organization of the Francophonie, and the World Organization.
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Application Requirements for Graduate Students in Canada.
1. GRE or GMAT scores must be available, and they must be good. For applicants pursuing graduate studies, in addition to passing the TOEFL or academic IELTS, Canadian universities generally require them to pass the GRE or GMAT, but this requirement varies from school to school and from major to major. While many Canadian universities do not require GRE scores or only recommend GRE scores for graduate programs in science and engineering, applicants may be given preference for admission if a good GRE or GMAT score is an aspect of their competitiveness.
The usual requirements for these scores are: 550-600 or above for GMAT and 1200 or above for GRE.
2. The GPA score should be high. GPA is the average score of college grades, and some schools also express it in American scores. The minimum admission standard for graduate students in Canada is 75 points or above.
Generally, universities will require an average score of more than 80% for the university, and better universities will also require a score of more than 85% in the next two years of professional courses on this basis. This is because graduate students are assisting their supervisors in conducting research in a certain professional field, so the supervisor attaches great importance to whether the student has the knowledge background of the major and whether he has research experience in a related field. For most students who have no research experience, the results of their major courses in school are particularly important.
3. Have language scores. Dual enrollment is almost not offered in Canada's graduate programs, which means that applicants should have a language score and meet the admission requirements for graduate students when they are ready to apply. Typically, the minimum language requirements for graduate admission in Canada are:
TOEFL score of 550 or above or IELTS or above, of which writing is also required at least or, good universities will have higher requirements.
4. Must have a bachelor's degree. This is the most basic condition for applying for graduate school.
The above information is a general requirement, but because each school will have its own special requirements for different majors, if the university needs to know more detailed application requirements, you can check the successful cases of past applications through the study abroad volunteer reference system according to your own college background and grades, and the study abroad volunteer reference system is as follows:
In the study abroad volunteer reference system, we will see which schools the brothers and sisters of our department have gone to, which majors they have applied for, how many language scores they have taken, which study abroad agent they have used, and so on.
The query is as follows:
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The application requirements for a master's degree in Canada or the University of Canada include, but are not limited to, the following requirements:
1.Academic Requirements: An undergraduate degree with excellent grades is usually required. Academic requirements may vary from school to school and program.
2.Language Requirements: Proof of English proficiency is required, usually through a TOEFL or IELTS test score. Language requirements may vary from school to school and program.
4.Personal Statement or Research Proposal: You will need to write a personal statement or research proposal that describes your academic background, research interests, and future academic goals.
5.Curriculum vitae: A curriculum vitae listing your academic and professional experience is required.
6.Other requirements: Some schools and majors may also require additional materials, such as portfolios, interviews, etc.
Please note that the exact application requirements may vary depending on the school, program, and program. It is recommended to read the school's official ** or contact the Admissions Office for the most accurate information on application requirements before applying.
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