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The two popular scholarships at the University of British Columbia are given below:
- International Major Entrance Scholarship
- Outstanding International Student Award
Some of the major ranking providers like Times Higher Education and QS rank the UBC MS in CS courses at 47 and 21 respectively. The other popular master’s degrees offered at the University of British Columbia are:
- Arts & Humanities
- Business & Management
- Engineering & Technology
- Life Science & Medicine
- Natural Sciences
- Social Science & Management
Note: Above popular master ’s degree, data has been taken from unofficial sources. Hence, it is subject to vary.
Requirements for the University of British Columbia for MS programs include:
- Bachelor's degree (four-year or three-year UG + one-year MS) with First Class/Division 1 (65%) or Very Good (8 on a 10-point scale)
- GRE/ MCAT / LSAT/MCAT scores as per the course requirement
- Academic transcripts
- English Language Proficiency test score of IELTS/TOEFL/PTE
- Resume / CV
- Essays or SOP, as per course requirement
- Two to three LORs
- Additional or optional supplements, as per course requirement
Note: All applicants must complete an online application form and pay the application fee to be considered for admission to UBC.
According to various unofficial sources, UBC acceptance rate is around 54%. This means UBC is moderately selective at the time of admissions. To improve the chances of getting admission to UBC, the applicants must aim to meet the entry and application requirements. So to take part during The University of British Columbia admissions, the applicants must have Class 12 qualification for bachelor’s courses. On the other hand, for admission to master’s courses, the applicants must have a bachelor’s degree.
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Answered 3 weeks ago
Completing MBA from the University of British Columbia provides right future prospects for its students as UBC Sauder MBA graduates are employed across various industries, with the top sectors being Consulting (24%), Technology (22%), Financial Services (11%), and Healthcare/Pharma/Biotech (9%). Oth
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Answered 3 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 4 months ago
Yes, as compared to the University of British Columbia, BCIT is much cheaper. The annual tuition fees at UBC is between INR 4.7 L – INR 63 L. On the other hand, the annual tuition fees at BCIT is between INR 5 L - 43.74 L. A comparison between these two is given below:
Particulars | BCIT | UBC |
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Acceptance rate | Around 64% | Around 54% |
First-year tuition fees | INR 5 L - 43.74 L | Between INR 4.7 L – INR 63 L |
No. of courses offered | 300+ | 320+ |
Shiksha ranking | NA | #2 in Canada |
Location | Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Answered 4 months ago
Justin Trudeau, pursued an degree in Education from UBC, having previously pursued a UG degree in English Literature from McGill.
Trudeau led the Liberal Party between 2013 & 2025, while also being a member of Parliament for Papineau from 2008 to 2025.
He was recently succeeded by Mark Carney.
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Answered 7 months ago
UBC MBA graduates earns an average salary of CAD 98,020. The median salary of MBA graduates is CAD 101,431. The salary range varies from CAD 55,000 to CAD 200,000, depending on industry and job function. Additionally, graduates receive an average signing bonus of CAD 10,469. The average salary of th
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