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York University

7 September 2017, 8:25 am Written by 
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Key Admissions Facts

Intakes :  Sept ( Major intake)   and January ( for some Programs ) please contact us for more information .

Fee Range :   For exact fee information please contact us .

Academic Requirements :

PG- Minimum 55% -60%in Bachelor degree

UG - Minimum 60%-70% in 12th  year ( standard)  of School Education

IELTS Requirements :

PG ( for most programs 6.0 , some programs 6.5 ) with no band less than 5.5

UG ( for most programs 6.0 , some programs 6.5) with no band less than 5.5

Pre-sessional English -is available( two separate CAS will be provided for pre-sessional and the main program )

Application processing time :  6 week for country student. For UG program student can make a direct application .Credibility interview is a must requirement to pass for an unconditional offer and CAS. To book a free 15 minute credibility interview assessment please contact us.

Scholarships Availability : regional and merit scholarships are available . Please contact us for more information .

Popular Programs :Business and Management , Computer Science , Health and Social Care , Art and Design , Specialty Programs, Education Tourism Management . Please contact us for more informations.

College link: York University, Canada

NB : This information is just a rough guideline about most of the university programs and doesn't represent the exact information, application process time, IELTS requirements for any specific program . For exact information please contact us .


The late 1950s - the time of our founding - was an exciting period in the history of higher education in Canada. More students were going to university than ever before. In fact, enrolment was expected to double by the following decade - an unprecedented amount of growth. Students were enrolling in record numbers because they were witnessing the link between postsecondary education and scientific and economic advances. Some would argue that the launching of Sputnik 1, the Soviet space satellite, prompted this realization, symbolizing Cold War competition in advancing science and technology. It was a catalyst for change, and from it stemmed a great wave of planning for university expansion and growth. Since most universities were reticent to expand, the only alternative was to create more universities - and hence the birth of York University. We are frequently referred to as the first of this new crop.

History

York was incorporated in 1959, with the biggest task ahead being the actual development of the University, particularly its future character. After much deliberation by York's Board of Governors, it was decided that the University would consist of a residential college, known as Glendon College; an evening college for part-time adult students from different backgrounds, generations and socio-economic circumstances, known as Atkinson College; and a large, urban, multi-Faculty campus that would eventually accommodate 7,000 to 10,000 students, known today as our Keele campus.

Location
Brandon University is located in the heart of Canada. Geographically, Brandon, a city of 50,000, is located in the western part of Manitoba, one hour north of the Canada-United States border. Brandon is a dynamic community which serves a rich agricultural and farming region. It is a very beautiful city, dotted with lots of parks, many along the Assiniboine River that winds its way through the valley. Brandon delivers excellent social, cultural and sporting opportunities - many available at Brandon University itself. The Centennial Auditorium is located on the campus and our own School of Music organizes an extensive and varied program of events. Brandon has film, jazz and folk festivals, and the Royal Manitoba Winter Fair is a major attraction you should not miss. The Keystone Centre hosts local, provincial, national and international sporting events, as well as musical and cultural events. Brandon is a city of just the right proportion: big enough to offer all the benefits of city life, but small enough to remain warm and friendly.

Why Study Here?

Today, we are Canada's third largest interdisciplinary research and teaching institution. We have 25 interdisciplinary and collaborative research centres, with strengths in vision and space sciences, history and refugee studies, health, the environment, climate change, sustainability and digital media. We have ten faculties offering more than 5,000 courses, and more than three-million people visit our libraries annually. Our intellectual, cultural and social life at York is one of the richest in Canada, with more than 300 student clubs and organizations. Our family of more than 300,000 alumni spans the globe, redefining leadership in business, fine arts, public policy, law, science, education, history, criminology, environmental sciences, psychology - and the list goes on.York has established its reputation worldwide with 200+ partnerships with international universities, attracting international students with roots tracing back to 178 countries. Our distinctive and collaborative approach prepares students for the future and brings fresh insights and solutions to real world challenges.

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