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Anurag Pal

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Yes, hundreds of students from all across the globe apply at the University of Montreal for student exchange programs. Those applying for the same should first ensure that their institution has signed an agreement with Montreal University for the same. Your institution’s coordinator will shoulder the responsibility of sending your application to Montreal University.

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Yes, you may. But a work permit has been made compulsory since 2014, as a part of the study permit for international students, who want to get into off-campus employment, for up to 20 hours every week. Also, before you start working, you will have to obtain your Numero d’assurance sociale (NAS) or Social Insurance Number (SIN) in order to work and earn in Canada.

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Mayank Vashisht

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In the heart of Montreal, the University of Montreal is firmly committed to its global mission as a prominent research institution. It forms an extensive educational complex alongside its affiliated schools: Polytechnique Montreal, known for engineering, and HEC Montreal, specializing in business studies. Together, they constitute one of North America's the largest university networks.

This esteemed university not only offers exceptional education on a global scale but also provides students with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the vibrant city of Montreal. Recognized as one of the world's top 10 university cities, Montreal Uni

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The University of Montreal, also known as Université de Montréal, is a well-respected institution situated in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It provides a variety of services for its students, professors, and staff. While it is among the top 100 universities in Canada, internationally, it is recognised among the top 200 universities. According to the 2021 rankings by US News & World Report, the University of Montreal holds the 140th position, which is one place higher than its ranking in 2020.

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University of Montreal offers more than 250 undergraduate and over 350 graduate programs across various disciplines like management, health, engineering, arts, law and others.  Montreal University offers a wide variety of bachelor, major and minor programs at the undergraduate level, along with certificate programs. The University of Montreal offers excellent programs such as Master of Engineering in Computer Engineering, Master of Business Administration (MBA), and Master of Science in Management (MSc.).

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Currently, the University has a total of 66,768 students, which includes students from affiliated institutions like HEC Montréal and Polytechnique Montréal. Among these students, more than 9,500 come from international backgrounds, while an additional 8,000 hold permanent resident status in Canada.

The University of Montreal boasts an enrollment of 10,000 students hailing from 140 different countries, earning it the impressive ranking of #3 in the Times Higher Education list for 'Most Internationally Diverse University in Canada.'

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Mayank Vashisht

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The cost of attending the University of Montreal can vary depending on several factors, including your programme of study, residency status, and personal expenses. Generally speaking, tuition fees in Canadian universities, including the University of Montreal, are relatively lower for Canadian citizens and permanent residents compared to international students.
International students typically pay higher tuition fees than Canadian residents, and these fees can vary significantly depending on the specific programme and level of study.

Additionally, the cost of living in Montreal, including accommodation, food, transportation, and other pe

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The University of Montreal provides a scholarship programme for international students to assist them with their studies. The programme is available during the Summer, Fall, and Winter terms at the University of Montreal. Graduate international students at University of Montreal typically receive financial support to help make their studies in Canada more affordable, including:

  • Tuition waivers
  • Fellowships and scholarships
  • Assistantship opportunities

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The application fee to apply for admission at the University of Montreal varies as per the type of course you are applying for. Please note that students are advised to pay the application fee of the University of Montreal by credit card. The application fee is non-refundable. Following is the list of application fees for different programs:

Program/Course

Application Fee (in CAD)

Undergraduate and Graduate

105.50

Micro-program or Module

23.30

Visiting Research Scholar

11.30

Postdoctoral Fellow

11.30

Independent Studies

23.30

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Indian students applying for undergraduate admission at the University of Montreal must have completed their Higher Secondary School Certificate and a successful year of university studies. Typically, the University of Montreal accepts the first-year results of a four-year bachelor's degree program. Alternatively, students can join the UdeM preparatory year programme to fulfill this requirement. Proficiency in the French language is crucial since Montreal University offers undergraduate programs in French. If students haven't studied in a primarily French-speaking environment previously, they must provide proof of their French proficie

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