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How to Apply

Requirements

Please read about the minimum requirements for our Master's of Engineering (M.Eng) in Biological and Biomedical Engineering (Non-Thesis ) - Biomanufacturing听before applying. If you have questions please contact us at biomfg.bbme [at] mcgill.ca.


Deadline dates for applications - Fall 2025

NOTE: No Winter or Summer admissions. With one application fee, you can submit up to two applications in the same term to two different programs.

Applications for Fall 2025 will open on September 15th, 2024

For Fall term
International applicants

January 15, 2025

Canadian citizen or Permanent Resident June听21, 2025


Application steps

  1. Gather the following for your application:
    • Your transcript(s) (no need for official transcript(s) at this stage)
    • Contact information of two referees who will write letters of recommendation (海角社区 will contact these referees and invite them to upload references on your behalf.)
    • For non-Canadian, non-English speakers: an official TOEFL or IELTS score (See language requirements for our programs, as well as further details about English language proficiency and submitting test scores.)
    • A r茅sum茅 or curriculum vitae
    • A personal statement
    • Note: GRE is NOT required
  2. Apply on-line via the following link: /gradapplicants/how-apply/submit-your-application (opens in new window).


After applying

  1. After submitting your application, you may still log in to update information.
  2. Regularly log in to check the status of your application and see whether you have been offered admission.
  3. If you are offered admission, confirm your acceptance.


After accepting admission

  1. Congratulations! You are now a student of the BBME program.
  2. Gather your official transcript(s) and proof of graduation as you will need to forward these to the University as described in your letter of acceptance.
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