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Yes, the applicants must write GMAT / GRE in order to be eligible for admission University of Victoria’s MBA program. Those applicants who have 10 or more years of professional work experience may submit an Executive Assessment (EA) in place of GRE or GMAT. All sections of the GMAT, GRE or EA are considered, but it is equally important to have well-balanced scores across the sections. The minimum GMAT score required is 550.

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Some of the features of the University of Victoria’s daytime MBA are given below:

  • During the 16-month MBA program, the applicants will collaborate with students from around the world and tackle tough real-world projects together that span the full spectrum of business disciplines

  • The MBA graduates shall be ready for the world for positions in various industries and sectors, in both traditional fields and emerging professions.

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 While studying MSc in Health Informatics programme at the University of Victoria, students are going to learn to identify which information and data are required and used to make effective healthcare decisions by nurses, doctors, health administrators, government planners, and other health-care professionals.

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For admission to MSc in Computer Science at the University of Victoria, GRE results are optional. But, submission of the GRE score is highly recommended for international students applying to UVic. Apart from this, do meet the minimum admission requirements and English language requirements. The minimum requirement for admission to a graduate programme at UVic requires the applicants to have a bachelor's degree (four years); master's degree and the minimum grade required is 1st class; 60%; 7/10. Also, meet the English language proficiency requirements in order to take admission. A programme specific requirement for University of Victor

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 Given below is the application process to apply for a Masters at the University of Victoria.

  • Choose a programme and check its minimum admission requirements and language requirements

  • Find a supervisor before you apply. However, MSc Computer Science applicants do not require a supervisor. But, you should mention potential supervisors in the application. For admission of the eligible applicants, supervisors make the final decisions

  • Then, apply for admission. Enter all the required information and upload all the necessary documents

  • Next, pay the application fee

As a part of the application, you must also submit the following:

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The first-year tuition fee for MSc in Computer Science course at the University of Victoria is around INR 3 Lakh. Besides the tuition fees, students are required to pay the amount for other expenses in the first year such as hostel & meals, transportation, graduation student society, etc. The amount for these other expenses will be around INR 6 Lakh. The duration of an MSc in Computer Science at UVic is two years.

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The Department of Computer Science of the University of Victoria Canada is recognised as one of the best in Canada. Furthermore, a graduate degree in Computer Science will give a competitive edge to your career skills. These problem-solving and technical skills will help you push the boundaries of Computing.

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Yes, UVic accepts international students. It hosts over 4,000 international students. For graduate admissions, UVic welcome students from all over the world. Currently, international students make up more than a fifth of the graduate student population at UVic. To take admission to the University of Victoria, students are required to meet the minimum requirements, academic requirements as per their chosen course and English language requirements. The English language proficiency tests that are accepted are IELTS / TOEFL / CAEL, etc. 

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Yes, international students willing to attend the University of Victoria are required to show that they are competent in the English language. For this, they can submit an IELTS score. So, the minimum score required in IELTS is 6.5 with no component less than 6.0. Check the minimum scores required in the English language tests from the table given below:

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CAEL

70, with no section less than 60

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MET (4-skill only)

64

64

TOEFL iBT

90, with no section less than 20

90 (20 in each section)

TOEFL PBT

575

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