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Posez une question complète comme : « Quels sont vos critères d'admission? »

Voici un résumé de la session :
Votre question :
How much is tuition?
Réponse donnée :
How much is tuition?

Tuition

Tuition rates for the majority of programs at McGill University are set by the Québec Government. Please see our Tuition and fees section of our website for the latest tuition rates. To give you an estimate of your annual tuition and fees, select either the Undergraduate Fee, Graduate Fees or Continuing Studies Fee tab in the grey column on the left-hand side of the page to bring up the Fee Calculators.  

Votre question :
What documents do I need to submit for my application and how can I submit them?
Réponse donnée :
What documents do I need to submit for my application and how can I submit them?

What admission documents do I need to submit?

The documents required in an application depend on the program an applicant has applied to as well as their educational background. You can review the Undergraduate Admissions website to determine which documents you'll need to provide. Certain programs may require additional supporting documents (such as personal statements or letters of reference).  All applicants are required to submit proof of English proficiency.

Graduate applicants can refer to the Future Graduate Students website for more information on required supporting documents to be included in the application, which include transcripts and letters of reference/recommendation. Visit your program page for detailed information on additional program-specific documents (e.g., statement of purpose/personal statement, writing sample, application for assistantship, C.V.).

 

 

Votre question :
How much is tuition?
Réponse donnée :
How much is tuition?

Tuition

Tuition rates for the majority of programs at McGill University are set by the Québec Government. Please see our Tuition and fees section of our website for the latest tuition rates. To give you an estimate of your annual tuition and fees, select either the Undergraduate Fee, Graduate Fees or Continuing Studies Fee tab in the grey column on the left-hand side of the page to bring up the Fee Calculators.  

Votre question :
What are your admission requirements?
Réponse donnée :
What are your admission requirements?

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate applicants:

Admission requirements vary depending on your educational background and the category of admission requested.  McGill University accepts students from a wide variety of academic backgrounds, including Quebec CEGEPs, high schools in other Canadian provinces, the U.S. and internationally, as well as applicants from other universities and colleges. Admission decisions are based on your academic record, as well as performance in prerequisite courses, depending on the program.

Detailed information regarding the specific prerequisites and deadlines that would apply to your applicant category and program choice can be found on the Applying to Undergraduate Studies. Prospective applicants can also refer to admission standards from previous year.

Graduate applicants:

Graduate admission requirements vary depending on the program to which you are applying and your educational background. Admission to graduate studies is highly competitive and also depends on the admissions requirements of the academic unit and the availability of resources such as supervision, funding, laboratory space, class size, etc. Details are found here.

Votre question :
Do you have a language requirement?
Réponse donnée :
Do you have a language requirement?

English Language Requirements

All undergraduate applicants must provide proof of English proficiency. Only official test results sent from the testing center will be considered. IELTS and TOEFL results must be sent to McGill electronically from the testing center.
 
With the exception of language courses, the language of instruction for most courses at McGill University is English; however, you may make arrangements to write term papers, examinations and theses in English or in French. While French is not a requirement, there are many opportunities for students to learn French while studying at McGill. Students are also permitted to submit any coursework in French.
 
For more information on minimum requirements and to see whether or not you need a proof of English proficiency as part of your admission requirements, please consult:
Votre question :
What documents do I need to submit for my application and how can I submit them?
Réponse donnée :
What documents do I need to submit for my application and how can I submit them?

What admission documents do I need to submit?

The documents required in an application depend on the program an applicant has applied to as well as their educational background. You can review the Undergraduate Admissions website to determine which documents you'll need to provide. Certain programs may require additional supporting documents (such as personal statements or letters of reference).  All applicants are required to submit proof of English proficiency.

Graduate applicants can refer to the Future Graduate Students website for more information on required supporting documents to be included in the application, which include transcripts and letters of reference/recommendation. Visit your program page for detailed information on additional program-specific documents (e.g., statement of purpose/personal statement, writing sample, application for assistantship, C.V.).

 

 

Votre question :
Do you have a language requirement?
Réponse donnée :
Do you have a language requirement?

English Language Requirements

All undergraduate applicants must provide proof of English proficiency. Only official test results sent from the testing center will be considered. IELTS and TOEFL results must be sent to McGill electronically from the testing center.
 
With the exception of language courses, the language of instruction for most courses at McGill University is English; however, you may make arrangements to write term papers, examinations and theses in English or in French. While French is not a requirement, there are many opportunities for students to learn French while studying at McGill. Students are also permitted to submit any coursework in French.
 
For more information on minimum requirements and to see whether or not you need a proof of English proficiency as part of your admission requirements, please consult:
Votre question :
How do I request an official copy of my transcript? (eTranscripts)
Réponse donnée :
How do I request an official copy of my transcript? (eTranscripts)

Official eTranscript

McGill students and alumni or former students who were registered or graduated from McGill as of 1972 or later can request Electronic Official Transcripts (eTranscripts) in PDF format to send to educational institutions, employers, funding agencies, immigration authorities, or any third party. 

Review the Student Records website for additional information.