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Akanksha Malhotra

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International students applying to the University of Saskatchewan are required to show evidence that they are proficient in English. So, to prove this, students can submit standardized English language proficiency test scores. The University of Saskatchewan IELTS requirement along with other test scores can be checked from the table given below:

Undergraduate Courses

Tests

Minimum Score Required

IELTS  (Academic)

6.5 overall score, with minimum individual scores of 6

TOEFL iBT

86, with minimum individual scores of 19

Duolingo

110, with minimum individual scores of 95

PTE Academic

63, with minimum individual skills score of 59

Graduate Courses

Tests

Minimum Score Required (Exceptions applicable)

IELTS (Academic)

6.5 overall score, with minimum individual scores of 6

TOEFL iBT

86, with minimum individual scores of 19

Duolingo

115, with minimum individual scores of 95

PTE Academic

63, with minimum individual skills score of 59

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Akanksha Malhotra

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For admissions at University of Saskatchewan, applicants are required to follow the below-given steps-

  • First of all, find a programme in which admission has to be taken
  • Next, know the requirements and deadlines
  • Then, apply for University of Saskatchewan admissions i.e. create admission account or check the application system that uses different application system
  • Next, fill out and submit the application
  • Then, check the application status
  • Next, check the supplemental items and submit the documents required. The commonly requested supplemental documents include academic transcripts and evidence of English language proficiency
  • Then, accept the
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Atul Mishra

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The University of Saskatchewan does not publish any data on the acceptance rate. However, as per EduRank, the University of Saskatchewan has an acceptance rate of 73%. With an acceptance rate of 73%, it is relatively easy to get into. However, the admission process for some popular courses is very competitive. This acceptance rate is based on the ratio of admissions to applications and other circumstantial enrollment data. This data is taken from an unofficial source, hence, subject to change.

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Chandra Shekhar

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Feb 15 is the University of Saskatchewan deadline to apply for USask's scholarships. Students can check the below steps to apply for University of Saskatchewan scholarships:

·      Step 1 – Apply for USask admission by February 15

·      Step 2 – Check your email inbox for a new Id and password

·      Step 3 – Submit your awards application by March 1

·      Step 4 – Provide all the required documents by March 1

·      Step 5 – Check your email for an award offer (if you are eligible then you will recei

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Chandra Shekhar

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Yes, the University of Saskatchewan gives scholarships to international students. The university offers a variety of scholarships to international students. Each of these scholarships its own eligibility and awards. Some of the most popular scholarships are:

Scholarship Name

Eligibility

Award

University of Saskatchewan International Excellence Awards

International students are considered automatically based on their merits

CAD 10,000

International Baccalaureate (IB) Excellence Awards

International students with IB Diploma programme are automatically considered

CAD 20,000

Canadian Curriculum Schools Awards

For international students graduating from an international Canadian Curriculum school

CAD 15,000

Council of International School Awards

for engineering degree programs

CAD 15,000

Maple Leaf International School Awards

Students graduating from Maple Leaf Educational Systems

CAD 15,000

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Chandra Shekhar

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The University of Saskatchewan admissions are fairly competitive because of its acceptance rate. The US ask acceptance rate is 73%, making it one of the more difficult universities in Canada to get into. The university offers highly competitive undergraduate programs, which are popular among Canadian and international students.


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Chandra Shekhar

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The US ask offers a full range of programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels for international students. For the University of Saskatchewan admission, students need to follow below steps:

·      Step 1 – Select your program

·      Step 2 – Check the requirements and deadline to apply

·      Step 3 – Create your account and apply for admission

·      Step 4 – Check your application status after submitting an application

·      Step 5 – Submit your supplemental documents

·      Step 6 – Accept your offer and study your program

Must check How to Apply for UG & PG Courses in Canada?


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Chandra Shekhar

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The University of Saskatchewan ranking is good as it ranks among the top universities in Canada. According to QS World University Ranking 2024, the USask world ranking is improved by 128 positions. The university jumps from 473 in 2023 to 345 in 2024. Saskatchewan is among the best choice for international students to study in Canada because of its impressive ranking and quality education.

Students can check the list of the Best Universities in Canada 2023-2024


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Chandra Shekhar

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There are over 100 master's programs to study at the University of Saskatchewan in over 40 specializations. These master's programs are offered in popular streams like Accounting, Arts, Engineering, Business, Law, Medicine, etc. Students can check below the list of popular USask courses available at the master's level:

USask Master's Programs

1st Year Tuition Fees

MSc in Physics and Engineering Physics

INR 5.01 L

MEng in Biomedical Engineering

INR 5.01 L

Master of Business Administration

INR 33.93 L

Know more about the Top 5 Post Graduate (PG) Courses in Canada

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The University of Saskatchewan offers over 170 undergraduate and 110 graduate programs. Many of the USask courses are ranked under the top 100 programs in the world. Check below the list of the most competitive courses at the university:

Popular Programs

US News Subject Ranking 2023

Water Resources

33

Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems

41

Agricultural Sciences

92

Plant and Animal Science

153

Microbiology

172

Food Science and Technology

182

Note: As per the unavailability of competitive courses on the official website, the above programs are taken from an unofficial source. Hence, it may vary.

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