International Admissions Requirements
Application for admission to Brandon University is based on certificates from out of country and will be considered on their merits. In general, students from outside Canada who apply for admission to Brandon University are required to have met the minimum requirements for admission to a University in the country in which they graduated from High School. In addition, they must also have met the academic requirements set out by the faculty or school at Brandon University to which they are seeking admission.
Official documents must be submitted in order to confirm any such offer. Final official transcripts must be sent from the high school, degree granting institution, Examination Authority or from the applicant providing the transcript remains in the sealed envelope from the institution. English language proficiency test scores must come from the examination authority.
All documents become the property of Brandon University. Students in their final year of high school must include a letter from the Principal or designate attesting that graduation from high school will occur before the start of University. Transcripts not in English must be translated by a certified translator along with a note indicating they received documents in a sealed envelope. The original official transcript and the translation must be sent to the Admissions Office.
* China
Senior High School Graduation Diploma
*English Proficiency test Required
English Proficiency Requirements
Except those from exempted countries, International students whose mother tongue is not English will be required to submit evidence acceptable to the University or faculty in English.
The following are accepted:
Test | Score |
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CAE | Score of “C” |
CAEL | 60 |
CanTEST |
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CPE | Score of “C” |
EAP | Completion of Tier 4 English for Academic Purposes at Brandon University. |
IELTS | 6.5 |
MELAB | 80 |
PTE | 58 |
TOEFL |
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All documents submitted must be official. Brandon University will accept documents that have been sent from the granting institution only. We will not accept e-mailed, photocopied, notarized or attested documents.