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*Application form- available [http://www.mcgill.ca/study/2012-2013/faculties/science/graduate/gps_gen_admission_for_grad_studies#topic_0C372AED486A4E09B508C308F6B4B294/here]
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*Application form- available  
 
*Two (2) Official Transcripts – must be originals
 
*Two (2) Official Transcripts – must be originals
 
*Two (2) Letters of Reference
 
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*GRE test results- Optional for applicants holding a Bachelor degree from a non-Canadian University (Not required if the applicant has studied in Canada)
 
*GRE test results- Optional for applicants holding a Bachelor degree from a non-Canadian University (Not required if the applicant has studied in Canada)
 
*TOEFL test results- Required for students who’s first language is not English, or has not studied at a English-speaking university.  
 
*TOEFL test results- Required for students who’s first language is not English, or has not studied at a English-speaking university.  
For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/gpns/student/application/#APPLICATION here]
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For more information, click [http://www.mcgill.ca/study/2012-2013/faculties/science/graduate/gps_gen_admission_for_grad_studies#topic_0C372AED486A4E09B508C308F6B4B294/ here]
  
 
==Timeline 2013-2014==
 
==Timeline 2013-2014==

Revision as of 20:08, 24 November 2013


Contacts

Website: http://www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/neuroscience-integrated-program
Phone: 514-398-1229 / 514-398-1905
Admissions e-mail:ipn.admissions@mcgill.ca

Program Information

Curriculum

  • Programs Offered: MSc. , PhD.
  • Program size: 340 (both MSc. & PhD.)

Admission statistics

  • Total number of applicants in 2013: XX
  • Class size in 2013: XX (XX in-province, XX out-of-province)
  • International students are/are not eligible to apply

For more information on the program, click [URL here]

Admissions Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Master’s
    • Degree: Students with a B.Sc., B.A. or M.D. degree: A minimum of 45 credits distributed as follows
    • Required Courses
      • NEUR 697 (9)Master's Project Proposal first term of studies
      • NEUR 698 (9)Master's Seminar Presentation second term of student
      • NEUR 699 (12)Master's Thesis Submission third term of studies
      • NEUR 630 (3)Principles of Neuroscience 1
      • NEUR 631 (3)Principles of Neuroscience 2 or NEUR 610 (5)Central Nervous System
    • Any remaining credits needed to complete the minimum of 45 may be chosen from:
      • NEUR 695 (3) Master's Thesis Research 1
      • NEUR 696 (6) Master's Thesis Research 2
    • Recommended Courses:NA
  • Doctorate
    • Degree: M.Sc. or M.D.
      • NEUR 630* (3)Principles of Neuroscience 1
      • NEUR 700 (0)Doctoral Candidacy Examination
      • NEUR 631* (3)Principles of Neuroscience 2 or NEUR 610(5)Central Nervous System


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GPA

  • Minimum grade/GPA: 3.3

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GRE

  • GRE is required/not required
  • Minimum score: XX (or XX/XX/XX)
  • All GRE scores will be considered/The most recent GRE scores will be considered/The best GRE scores will be considered
  • The GRE must be taken before XX (date) to qualify for this application cycle. Scores older than XX (date) will not be accepted.
  • GRE subject test is required/not required
  • Minimum score in XX subject: XX (or XX/XX/XX)

For more information, click [URL here]

Supporting Documents

  • Application form- available
  • Two (2) Official Transcripts – must be originals
  • Two (2) Letters of Reference
  • Personal Statement – max 2 pages
  • Resume
  • Supervisors – list of potential supervisors the applicant is interested in working with
  • Application fee- $100
  • GRE test results- Optional for applicants holding a Bachelor degree from a non-Canadian University (Not required if the applicant has studied in Canada)
  • TOEFL test results- Required for students who’s first language is not English, or has not studied at a English-speaking university.

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Timeline 2013-2014

  • deadline for fall 2013:
    • Canadian Applicants: June 1st, 2013
    • International Applicants: March 15th, 2013
  • Deadline for winter 2013:
    • Canadian Applicants: October 15th, 2012
    • International Applicants: Sep 15, 2012
  • Note: No Summer admission.

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Tuition 2013-2014

  • In-province/domestic students: $ 3,361.74
  • Out-of-province/non-domestic students: $7,750.79
  • International tuition - $17,066.46

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