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What are the general admission requirements for universities in the Canada?
Most universities require:
- Academic Transcripts: Official records from high school (for undergraduate) or prior college/university (for graduate studies).
- Standardized Test Scores: SAT/ACT for undergraduates; GRE/GMAT for graduate programs (though some programs are test-optional).
- English Proficiency: TOEFL, IELTS, or Duolingo scores for international students.
- Statement of Purpose (SOP): A written essay explaining your academic background, goals, and reasons for choosing the program.
- Portfolio or Audition (for Specific Programs): Programs in Arts, Design, Architecture, or Music may require a portfolio or audition as part of the application process.
- Resume/CV: For graduate programs, detailing your academic, research, or professional experiences.
- Proof of Financial Support: International students must demonstrate they have sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses in Canada.This may include bank statements, scholarship letters, or sponsorship documents.
- Study Permit: International students must apply for a Canadian study permit after receiving an acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI).
- Application Fee: Ranges from CAD 100–CAD 250 per application.