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Contacts

Website: http://eps.mcgill.ca/
Phone: 514-398-6767
Admissions e-mail: grad.eps@mcgill.ca

Program Information

  • Master’s Program (M.Sc.) in Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Doctoral Program (Ph.D.) in Earth and Planetary Sciences

Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: a Bachelor’s degree with the Major or Honours in geology, geophysics, chemistry, or physics

For more information, click here

GPA

  • Minimum CGPA of 3.0

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TOEFL

  • Minimum scores in iBT of 86 (with no less than 20 in each area) or PBT of 550 or CBT of 213
  • GRE not required

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Supporting Documents

  • Online application. Instructions here
  • Two official copies of entire transcript from every institution attended
  • At least one letters of reference from referee in academia. Two required in total

For more information, click here

Timeline

  • March 1 – International applicants’ deadline for Fall entry
  • June 1 – Canadian applicants’ deadline for Fall entry
  • September 1 – International applicants’ deadline for Winter entry
  • October 15 – Canadian applicants’ deadline for Winter entry

For more information, click here

Tuition 2008-2009

  • M.Sc. students – disposable income of ~$14 350 per year (tuition fees paid but before taxes)
  • Ph.D. students – disposable income of ~$15 350 per year (tuition fees paid but before taxes)

For more information on tuition and financial aid, click here