No education in Canada compares to the one in Mcgill. So if you are thinking of applying for admission abroad in Canada, why not consider McGill. The University is a renowned institution with an enviable high standard of education. If you get a degree from Mcgil you will be highly sought after by top employers of the world. Thus, we will put you through the application process of getting into Mcgil.
Admission Requirements
In order to be eligible for admission to McGill, you need to hold a high school diploma or graduating certificate and must have taken a rigrous academic program which will qualify you for university entrance.
- You results from grade 10, 11, and 12 will be considered and should be submitted along with other required documents to the university. However, note that special attention will be paid to results from courses that are most relevant to the indicated program of study.
- You need to have have taken either of the following (unless applying only to Music):
- the ACT or
- the SAT I plus at least two SAT IIs (see individual faculty requirements for SAT II subjects).
Conditional admission decisions can be made on the basis of unofficial transcripts. Although not required, should a school counsellor or principal wish to furnish important additional insight on a particular applicant, this must be submitted in a sealed envelope, signed across the flap by the author.
If you complete the IB Diploma or certificates concurrently with a regular high school program in the U.S., you will normally be considered for admission based on your high school record and subsequently be awarded advanced standing credit based on final IB results.
High school students are not eligible for direct admission to Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, or Social Work.
MAJOR DEADLINES
Completed pplication |
January 15 |
Submission of supporting documents*: | |
Major Scholarship applicants | January 22 |
All other applicants | March 15 |
Architecture applicants: Portfolio submission | March 9 |
Application to Music and submission of supporting documents | January 15 |
Application to Religious Studies (B.Th.) and submission of supporting documents | May 1 |
SAT I
MINIMUM Score Range | |
Critical Reading | 620 – 650 |
Writing | 620 – 650 |
Mathematics
(Engineering and Architecture programs) |
600 – 650 |
Mathematics (other programs) | 560 – 650 |
SAT II
Subject | MINIMUM Score Range |
Literature | 610 – 650 |
Am. History | 600 – 650 |
World History | 590 – 650 |
Math I | 570 – 650 |
Math II/IIC | 540 – 650 |
Ecological Biology | 590 – 650 |
Molecular Biology | 590 – 650 |
Chemistry | 580 – 650 |
Physics | 580 – 650 |
Chinese/Chinese L | 570 – 650 |
French/French L | 590 – 650 |
German/German L | 570 – 650 |
Hebrew | 500 – 650 |
Italian | 570 – 650 |
Japanese/Japanese L | 570 – 650 |
Korean L | 570 – 650 |
Latin | 580 – 650 |
Spanish/Spanish L | 570 – 650 |
ACT
MINIMUM Score Range | |
Composite Score | 26 – 29 |
English | 24 – 25 |
Math | 24 – 25 |
Reading | 24 – 25 |
Science Reasoning | 24 – 25 |
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