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Requirements: Minimum grade in the final year of undergraduate studies, or TOEFL100 (no less than 22 in writing and speaking).
GAM: It is recommended to submit a score of 716 or above (the average score of admitted students in the past three years is 682, and an increase of 5% here is in a favorable position to apply), no work experience requirement, and priority is given to applicants who have worked in a CA chartered accounting firm for more than one year.
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If your goal is to study abroad and eventually obtain immigration status in Canada, it is recommended that you apply for courses in public institutions and go through the SPP program, free of funds** explanation, to facilitate obtaining a visa.
If you have graduated from a bachelor's degree, you can consider applying for a postgraduate diploma from a public institution for your visa, and then switch to a post-secondary or bachelor's degree program when you arrive there. The tertiary course requirement is usually 6 IELTS, no less than a single subject, if you have an IELTS score that meets the requirements, you can directly enter the tertiary course, and you do not need to take a language course. Even if you don't have an IELTS score that meets the requirements for major admission, you can consider applying for dual enrollment in language + major, and you can enter the major after completing the language course in the local area.
Completion of a minimum of 2 years of post-secondary course, after graduation, you can get a 3-year work visa, and one year of work can be obtained through the experience category to obtain immigration status.
If you're interested in applying to a local public institution in Toronto, such as Centennial College or Seneca College, I can get you an offer.
You can apply directly for the master's program, with IELTS 7 after graduation, no work experience required, you can apply for a provincial nomination, and then apply for immigration. The problem is that your professional background, although it is also a business major, after all, there are still some gaps in applying for MMPA, and it would be better if you could provide proof of work experience.
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Hello, the competition in this program is fierce, and the school attaches great importance to undergraduate colleges, but your GPA GMAT language score is okay, and you can still try to make the peripheral materials beautiful.
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Undergraduate application requirements for international students: (The actual admission situation varies according to different majors)1Language 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) Application form for international students at the University of Toronto;
2) TOEFL IELTS score;
3) High school transcripts;
4) College Entrance Examination Score and Entrance Examination Score;
5) SAT A-level scores;
6) High school diploma Proof of high school enrollment;
7) Recommendation letter + personal statement;
8) Proof of funds;
Note: The three campuses of the University of Toronto have a unified standard for admissions (language scores, academic scores). Admissions to individual campuses are only related to the program of each campus. For general high school students in China, students must provide their results and college entrance examination results, and if the student does not have a college entrance examination score, they need to provide a written explanation for this.
Graduate Student for International Students (St. George's Campus Only) Application Requirements:
Language Requirements. TOEFL: No less than 79 on the Internet-based test, 21 in writing, 18 in speaking, 13 in reading, 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 65% 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).
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It is estimated that you need to start from your freshman year, because you need to describe the course if you transfer credits abroad, and our domestic freshmen and sophomores are basically basic courses, so you can't transfer much, and it's more difficult to transfer! There is also a way to pass your high school grades and college entrance examination scores, if the grades are not enough, you can temporarily apply for the transfer of credit colleges + undergraduates, or undergraduate dual enrollment, so that you can not only adapt to the language environment and teaching environment there, but also enter a prestigious school. If you are old, you generally need to apply for high school graduation with IELTS and no less than a single subject, some majors have higher requirements, or TOEFL 90 or above, no less than 22 in a single subject, a high school score of 85% or more, and a score of more than one in the college entrance examination.
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