Graduate Domestic Admissions Masterclass
Overview
Planning to apply for a graduate program in Canada as a domestic applicant?
This Graduate Domestic Admissions Masterclass is designed to guide Canadian citizens and permanent residents through the graduate admissions process for both research-based and course-based master’s programs.
In this live online session, we will explain how graduate admissions work for domestic students, including how applications are evaluated, what academic requirements matter most, and how expectations differ between thesis-based (research) programs and professionally oriented or course-based programs. You will learn how grades, academic background, references, and statements of intent are assessed by Canadian universities.
The masterclass will cover key topics such as selecting the right program type, understanding when a supervisor is required, preparing strong application documents, managing timelines and deadlines, and responding to conditional offers. We will also discuss how to handle incomplete or pending documents, how universities communicate decisions, and what steps follow an offer of admission.
This session is ideal for domestic students planning to pursue graduate studies in Canada, including final-year undergraduates, gap-year applicants, working professionals returning to study, and those exploring both research and non-research pathways. A live Q and A session will allow attendees to ask questions specific to their academic profile and goals.
Join from anywhere in Canada to gain clear, practical insight into graduate admissions and move forward with confidence in your application journey.
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- 2 hours
- Online
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Manail Ghafoor - Study Junction
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