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Academic (minimum grade)
Option A. First-year Entry
1. Meet the eligible UBC undergraduate degree listed in the table below.
OR
Option B. Second-year Entry
1. Current first-year UBC students with a sessional average of minimum 76% enrolled in recognized undergraduate program
2. Transfer students from other colleges or universities who are transferring to UBC into second-year status.
Non-Academic
1. 90-second video essay
Admission Advice
1. Applicants of the UBC Bachelor + Master of Management (B+MM) Dual Degree will need to submit two applications: one to UBC and another to UBC Sauder for the UBC B+MM Dual Degree.
2. The Master of Management Dual Degree Option is not open to students in the Bachelor of International Economics and the Bachelor of Commerce Program.
3. The Bachelor & Master of Management Dual Degree selection process is competitive and rigorous. Admission into the Master of Management Dual Degree Option is granted to a limited number of top applicant each year.
4. Applicants who are not accepted into the Master of Management Dual Degree Option will be considered for admission to the Undergraduate Program without the Dual Degree Option.
5. A limited number of students at UBC or transfer applicants may be accepted on a competitive basis into the UBC Bachelor + Master of Management (B+MM) Dual Degree Option starting in year two or three of their undergraduate program. This is conditional on spaces available in the Program.
6. Admission requirements are in the Academic Calendar (for students following the Canadian Secondary School Curriculum) and/or UBC's admissions website (for all applicant categories)
Applicants also have to satisfy UBCV's institution admission requirements as listed below.
One of the following (minimum scores):
If you are proficient in English, but do not meet the above requirements, you can request a waiver for the English Language Admission Standard.
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If you graduated from a Canadian high school, UBC recommends that you have at least six (6) Grade 12 academic and non-academic courses. Approved equivalent of International Baccalaureate (IB), Advanced Placement (AP) and Post-Secondary courses may be used. If you are graduating from a secondary school outside of Canada, the recommended minimum number of senior-level courses will vary.
For any degree applicant, UBC will look at your grades in all academic Grade 11 and Grade 12 courses relevant to the degree you applied to at UBC. If you present a course at both Grade 11 and Grade 12 levels, emphasis is placed upon the mark obtained in the more senior level course.
Your lowest grade will be excluded – as long as the course is not required or relevant to your intended area of study at UBC.
All students must meet UBC's English Language Competency Standard. There are nine different ways to meet this requirement, such as completing three or more consecutive years of full-time education in English in Canada. For complete details, please check the English Language Competency Requirement page.
You must meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. The program-specific admission requirements are detailed within each program profile in EducationPlannerBC's Undergraduate Program Search Database for UBC-Okanagan Campus.
You must meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. The program-specific admission requirements are detailed within each program profile in EducationPlannerBC's Undergraduate Program Search Database for UBC-Vancouver Campus.
Click here for details for BC high school graduates.
Click here for details for Yukon high school graduates.
You must meet the specific admission requirements of your intended program. The program-specific admission requirements are detailed within each program profile in EducationPlannerBC's Undergraduate Program Search Database for UBC-Vancouver Campus.
For details on admission for Secondary School graduates from other provinces, please check here (and select your Province in the drop-down menu).To apply to UBC as a transfer student, you are strongly encouraged to have completed 24 transferable credits – with at least a C average (60% where 50% is a passing grade), or a grade point of 2.0. Use the BC Transfer Guide and/or UBC Transfer Credit Search Tool to see how courses from your institution transfer to UBC.
For details on university and college transfer to UBC, please refer to this page.
To apply to UBC as a transfer student, you are strongly encouraged to have completed 24 transferable credits – with at least a C average (60% where 50% is a passing grade), or a grade point of 2.0. Use the UBC Transfer Credit Search Tool to see how courses from your institution transfer to UBC.
For details on university and college transfer to UBC, please refer to this page.
For admission purpose, mature students are defined as someone who have been out of full-time formal education for at least four years and satisfy the English language requirement and degree-specific requirements.
Click here for further details on Mature Student admission at UBC.
For Canadian Aboriginal Students:
Most Indigenous students are admitted based on their competitive average. However, UBC offers a number of pathways to a post-secondary degree. Details on admission requirements for Canadian Aboriginal Students are found here.
For Visiting Students:
Details for studying at UBC as a Visiting Student are found here.
Visit the Applying to UBC page for more information on UBC’s application process.
Training in a program like this one can lead to different careers. Related occupations are presented to show potential career options, not definite outcomes.
Follow the links to learn more about these careers on WorkBC's career profiles.