Class 12th | No specific cutoff mentioned
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Bachelors | 75.0%
- Applicants must hold a four-year Honours Bachelor's degree (or equivalent) with a minimum 75% average
- The Bachelor's degree will normally be in the biological sciences, behavioural health, health, public health, or social sciences
- Undergraduate experience including coursework in one or more of the behavioural, biological, developmental, health, or social sciences is advantageous, given the multidisciplinary nature of the program. Students should also have a suitable background in research design and statistics to meet prerequisite standards for all graduate-level course
- Applicants without a 4-year degree are required to complete both a Bachelor degree (less than 4 years in length) and a Master degree with First Class, 8/10 or Very Good
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Exams | TOEFL: 100 writing 26;
speaking 26 IELTS: 7.5 writing 7.0;
speaking 7.0 PTE: 68 writing 65;
speaking 65
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Additional info |
- Submit academic transcripts
- 2 letters of reference preferably from faculty members
- Resume/ curriculum vitae
- Scholarship/sponsorship document (if applicable)
- Supplementary information form - indicating reasons for pursuing graduate studies (e.g., discuss how a graduate degree maps onto your career plans) and outlining research interests
- Writing sample - students must submit a copy of previous academic work, such as a publication, term paper, or Honours thesis written during the last two years of their undergraduate education
- ELP waiver: If applicants have completed three or more years of post-secondary education, or completed a graduate degree at a university where English is listed as the only language of instruction on the International Association of Universities World Higher Education Database (WHED)
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