I got 5.5 band in reading writing And 6 band in listning and speaking Can i take addmission in canada in masters?
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 To be honest, your IELTS score is a bit low and it won’t be accepted in universities in canada. You can easily give another attempt with more practice. But just in case that looks like a bit tough, you can also opt for the schools that do not even require an IELTS score in the first place. Here’s a list of the best schools that you can consider along with the criteria that you need to fulfill in place of IELTS:
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University of Winnipeg
- The university has its own English Language Program (ELP) which you need complete with the prescribed score.
Brock University
- The university offers the Intensive English Language Program (IELP) for those who can’t provide English language proficiency scores.
University of Saskatchewan
- Who can’t prove their English proficiency can take up the U-PREP program at the University of Saskatchewan Language Centre (USLC) before beginning their chosen course.
University of Regina
- This university accepts several alternatives like TOEFL, TOEFL iBT, Duolingo, CAEL scores for admissions to UG and PG programmes.
Cambrian University
- The language proficiency of students is evaluated upon arrival, and those who do not meet the prerequisites will have to take up English language courses before beginning their chosen program.
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 While a 5.5 band in reading and writing and a 6 band in listening and speaking meet the minimum English language proficiency requirements for some Canadian universities, admission to master's programs may also depend on other factors such as academic qualifications, letters of recommendation, statement of purpose, and program-specific requirements. It's essential to research the admission requirements of the universities and programs you're interested in to ensure you meet all criteria. Some universities may offer English language proficiency waivers for applicants who have completed their previous education in English or who meet certain criteria. Additionally, consider reaching out to the admissions office of your chosen universities for clarification on their admission requirements and any waivers available. By carefully preparing your application and addressing all admission criteria, you can increase your chances of successfully securing admission to a master's program in Canada.
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