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Thompson Rivers University BFA Highlights 2026
Thompson Rivers University offers BFA program of duration 4 years to international students, including Indians. Applicants who want to excel with strong academics, leadership qualities, extracurricular merit and a variety of other academic and professional opportunities must choose this course. There are 2 BFA courses available for international students. International students need to pay the first-year tuition fee for Thompson Rivers University BFA program which is CAD 21,573. International students are also required to have a budget to cover other expenses like rent, meals, transportation and more.
Thompson Rivers University BFA Admission Requirements and Eligibility
The basic criteria that international students need to fulfill for Thompson Rivers University admission to BFA courses is submitting the scores of exams accepted and documents required for the admission process. The exams accepted are
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Answered 6 months ago
Thompson Rivers University expects a minimum GPA of 3 on a 4-point scale from international undergraduate and graduate students. Some programs may expect a higher GPA along with the mandatory requirements. Students must fulfill the eligibility criteria by holding a bachelor's degree from a recognise
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Answered 6 months ago
Thompson Rivers University offers a lot of scholarships to international students. Some of the popular scholarships include International Athletic Scholarship, Engineering Scholarship, Social Media Ambassador Awards, Diversity scholarships, etc. Students can check the scholarships mentioned below:
Scholarships | Eligibility |
|---|---|
International Athletic Scholarship | Students who demonstrate athletic excellence by qualifying for the Varsity Teams |
Engineering Scholarship | Students who enroll in the two-year Engineering Transfer program |
Social Media Ambassador Awards | Students who are willing to promote TRU worldwide as a study destination |
Diversity scholarships | Students with excellent academic records (min 3 GPA or 6.5 in IELTS or 88 in TOFL iBT) |
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Answered 6 months ago
Along with offering quality education and strong support to a community of 14,000 students, including 4,000 international students, Thompson River University is completely worthy of joining. Here are some of the best reasons to get admission to Thompson River University given below:
Diverse programs:
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Answered 7 months ago
If we consider the below comparison table, the University of British Columbia (UBC) is better than Thompson Rivers University based on the rankings categories like world, Canada, and British Columbia rankings. As per the unofficial source, the University of British Columbia (UBC) ranked #2 among Can
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Answered 8 months ago
Both Lakehead University as well as Thompson Rivers University offer globally recognised degrees. The differences are mentioned in the below table.
Parameters | Lakehead University | Thompson Rivers University |
|---|---|---|
World University Ranking | #1241 | #2294 |
Ranking for Programs | #325 | #60 |
Ranked in Canada | #36 | #55 |
Acceptance Rate | Around 82-90% | Around 82-84% |
Top Majors | Psychology, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Computational Science | Arts, Law, Nursing, Science, Trades and Technology |
Duration of Courses | UG: 3 - 4 years PG: 1 - 2 years | UG: 4 - 5 years PG: 16 months - 2 years |
Annual Tuition Cost | UG: INR 19 L - 25 L PG: INR 4 L - 9.2 L | UG: INR 10 L - 15 L PG: INR 9.3L - 50.8L |
Application Fees | INR 8.3K | INR 8.5K |
Scholarships | UG: 3 PG: 2 | 6 |
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