Equivalency of Canadian qualifications with GCE A levels
Students applying from a Canadian university
Applicants from Canadian universities should have a minimum GPA above 3.3 and preferably 3.75 (on a 4.0 scale) or above 7 (on a 9 point scale), a minimum of 9 (on a 12 point scale), or a minimum average of B+ in relevant modules.
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Province: Alberta, Northwest Territories, Nunavut
Qualification: High School Graduation Diploma
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: Average of 95 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Standard offer for AAA degrees: Average of 93 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Standard offer for AAB degrees: Average of 90 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Required Mathematics courses: Mathematics 31. A* = minimum 95 per cent, A = minimum 93 per cent
Province: British Columbia, Yukon
Qualification: Certificate of Graduation, High School Diploma
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: Average of 95 per cent in at least five grade 12 academic subjects
Standard offer for AAA degrees: Average of 93 per cent in at least five grade 12 academic subjects
Standard offer for AAB degrees: Average of 90 per cent in at least five grade 12 academic subjects
Required Mathematics courses: Calculus 12. A* = minimum 95 per cent, A= minimum 93 per cent
Province: Manitoba
Qualification: High School Graduation Diploma
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: Five credits awarded at the 300 level in at least four academic subject areas, with not less than 95 per cent in each
Standard offer for AAA degrees: Five credits awarded at the 300 level in at least four academic subject areas, with not less than 93 per cent in each
Standard offer for AAB degrees: Five credits awarded at the 300 level in at least four academic subject areas, with not less than 90 per cent in each
Required Mathematics courses: Introduction to Calculus (45S). A* = minimum 95 per cent. A = minimum 93 per cent.
For courses where Further Maths is preferred: Advanced Maths (45S or 40S, or both).
Province: New Brunswick
Qualification: High School Graduation Diploma/Diplome de Fin D’Etudes Secondaires
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: Average of 95 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Standard offer for AAA degrees: Average of 93 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Standard offer for AAB degrees: Average of 90 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Required Mathematics courses: Calculus 120 (or Intro to Calculus 120). A* = minimum 95 per cent. A = minimum 93 per cent
Province: Newfoundland and Labrador
Qualification: Graduate Certificate New Foundland and Labrador High School Graduation Diploma
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: Average of 95 per cent in five academic subjects at university preparatory level (grade 12)
Standard offer for AAA degrees: Average of 93 per cent in five academic subjects at university preparatory level (grade 12)
Standard offer for AAB degrees: Average of 90 per cent in five academic subjects at university preparatory level (grade 12)
Required Mathematics courses: Maths 3208. A* = minimum 95 per cent. A = minimum 93 per cent.
Province: Nova Scotia
Qualification: Nova Scotia High School Graduation Diploma
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: Average of 95 per cent in five Honours University Preparatory Courses (5) or University Preparatory Courses (4)
Standard offer for AAA degrees: Average of 93 per cent in five Honours University Preparatory Courses (5) or University Preparatory Courses (4)
Standard offer for AAB degrees: Average of 90 per cent in five Honours University Preparatory Courses (5) or University Preparatory Courses (4)
Required Mathematics courses: Calculus 12. A* = minimum 95 per cent. A = minimum 93 per cent
Province: Ontario
Qualification: Ontario Secondary School Diploma with University Preparatory Courses
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: Average of 95 per cent in six grade 12 academic courses, five of which must be University Preparatory Courses (4U or DU). The sixth course could be a University/ College Preparation Course (4M).
Standard offer for AAA degrees: Average of 93 per cent in six grade 12 academic courses, five of which must be University Preparatory Courses (4U or DU). The sixth course could be a University/ College Preparation Course (4M).
Standard offer for AAB degrees: Average of 90 per cent in six grade 12 academic courses, five of which must be University Preparatory Courses (4U or DU). The sixth course could be a University/ College Preparation Course (4M).
Required Mathematics courses: MCV4U. A* = minimum 95 per cent. A = minimum 93 per cent.
Province: Prince Edward Island
Qualification: High School Graduation Diploma
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: Average of 95 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Standard offer for AAA degrees: Average of 93 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Standard offer for AAB degrees: Average of 90 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Required Mathematics courses: Maths 611B. A* = minimum 95 per cent. A = minimum 93 per cent.
Province: Quebec
Qualification: Pre-University Diplome D’Etudes Collegiales (DEC)/Diploma of Collegial Studies
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: An average of 95 per cent
Standard offer for AAA degrees: An average of 93 per cent
Standard offer for AAB degrees: An average of 90 per cent
Required Mathematics courses: Calculus 1. A* = minimum 95 per cent. A = minimum 93 per cent.
Province: Saskatchewan
Qualification: Transcript of Secondary Level Achievement
Standard offer for A*AA degrees: An average of 95 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Standard offer for AAA degrees: An average of 93 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Standard offer for AAB degrees: An average of 90 per cent in five grade 12 academic courses
Required Mathematics courses: Calculus 30. A* = minimum 95 per cent. A = minimum 93 per cent.
In terms of academic achievement, our entry requirements vary by programme, and are listed on the individual undergraduate degree programme webpages.
Applicants who have completed their high school diploma in a Francophone school may be asked to meet our English Language requirements.