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In order to secure admission, all overseas applicants must fulfil certain University of Winnipeg admission requirements listed below:
Undergraduate Level Requirements:
Applicants must have a Minimum 67 per cent (C1) average in academic subjects for CBSE and CISCE; a minimum B average in academic subjects for PSEB; a minimum average of 70 per cent for AISSC
IELTS Academic: An overall band score of 6.5 or better
TOEFL iBT: Minimum score of 86 overall with a minimum of 20 in each section
Duolingo English Test (DET): A minimum score of 120.
Graduate Level Requirements (Master’s program):
Prospective students must have a four-year bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree from an institution recognised by University of Winnipeg
Applicants must have an overall grade of 55 per cent, higher with a minimum standing of Second Class; 7 out of 10-point scale
English language requirements as per the programme applied for
Plan of study, Letters of Recommendation (LOR), and Duolingo1 Vitae (CV)
To get admissions at University of Winnipeg students must show an exceptional academic achievement, intellectual excitement, and strong values mission on goals. A perfect application showcases an outstanding academic performance, often including top grades and standardized scores. But the University of Winnipeg just doesn't accept students by grades as it sees students beyond academics, the ideal applicant showcases extracurricular activities, research, passion for learning and projects that are unique in their own. However, it could be a little easy to get into the university as it just has an acceptance rate of 75%. Making it as a very easy to get into.
The Uni of Winnipeg acceptance rate is around 75% as per various unofficial sources for international students and this means that only 75% of applicants are admitted annually out of the 100 application recieved.
Some of the tips for students starting their first-semester at the University of Winnipeg are:
- Students who applied for University of Winnipeg must be humble and should interact with as many people as possible. Mainly beacause, the more people you talk to the better knowledge you get.
- Attend as many gathering and parties as much as you can.
- Applicants should avoid missing classess, as 70% of learning comes from students going to classes.
- Students can get invovlved with extracuricular activities, i.e joing university clubs, sports etc. This will also look good on a portfolio in the longer run.
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