- The University of Manitoba is the province’s largest university, with over twenty faculties for you to explore
- The U of M offers more academic programs, support for students, campus services, scholarships and bursaries than any other post secondary institution in the province
- Manitoba Provincial Nominee program (MPNP), an immigration option to student after completing the study of at least 2 years program.
- University also offering Scholarships for international students. A student can get These bursaries (Tuition fee+ Living) in the 2nd term of his study.
Tuition Fee:
For Master Program
C $ 8249 per year almost all programs
C$ 14493 per year for Math, computers and statistics science programs
For Bachelor’s degree
Can $ 10318-19342 per year
English Language Requirements:
IELTS 6.5 for UG/PG
Scholarships Available: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/graduate_studies/funding/international.html
- International Graduate Student Entrance Scholarship (IGSES)
- International Graduate Student Scholarship (IGSS)
- International Graduate Student Bursary (IGSB)
- J.W. Dafoe Graduate Fellowship
Admission Requirements:
- C$100 is required for each application you submit. Student can submit credit/debit card details or pay us equivalent Rupee cash.
- Official transcripts are required from ALL recognized, post-secondary institutions, Transcripts (original or certified copies) must be received in envelopes that have been sealed and endorsed (stamped across the back flap) by the main Records Office of the issuing institution to be considered official. ( Controller Office / Registrar Office or any authorized office of institution )
- In cases where the transcript does / will not clearly state that a degree has been conferred, an official degree certificate (attested or certified copy) is required to accompany the transcript. Where academic records from a country other than Canada are produced in a language other than English, the applicant must arrange for the submission of official literal translations of all records. To be official, original language documents and the English translations must arrive together in an envelope that has been sealed and endorsed (stamped across the back flap) by the issuing institutions. All academic documents must arrive from the general records office (e.g., the Registrar, Controller of Examinations, Archives, etc.) of the issuing institution in order to be considered "official."
- GMAT for Graduate Business programs.
- A copy of birth certificate or passport.
- Name changes/differences on documentation must be supported with official evidence.
- Other supporting documentation may include: a copy of your CV; a statement of interest; sample of writing, etc
- 2 teacher reference letters from institution last attended
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