Admission to Graduate Studies

 

Application for Admission

For candidates seeking admission to the Royal Military College of Canada as graduate students, the application form and corresponding instructions can be found at: Graduate Studies and Research Forms.

Should additional information be required, please contact the Office of Graduate Studies and Research.

General Admission Requirements

Students applying, who may not have the requisite language skills for university study, will normally be required to submit proof of their ability to study in the language, in which the programme is being offered. This proof should be in the form of language test results. This may be required for students, whose earlier education has been in a language other than those normally used at this institution.

For candidates whose first language is neither English nor French they must obtain the minimum score for admission from one of the following tests: 

  • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) score for admission is: 600 for "Paper-based (pbt)", 250 for "Computer-based Test (cbt)" or 100 for "Internet-based (ibt)".
  • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score for admission is: 8+.
  • Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) score for admission is: 85 +.

On the admission form, each student will be required to indicate he or she has read and understood Academic Regulation 5.17 .

Upon admission to graduate studies, each student will be required to sign a document indicating he or she has read and understood Academic Regulation 5.17.

Graduate Certificate Programme

For direct admission as a Graduate Certificate Student, the applicant must hold a degree from a recognized university with at least B- (70%) in a field that provides adequate preparation for the certificate

Admission in a graduate certificate programme does not indicate suitability for admission in any other graduate programme.

Some graduate certificate programmes impose additional requirements and even though the applicant may appear to satisfy the general admission requirements, acceptance into a graduate certificate programme is not guaranteed. Please see the various admission requirements by individual certificate programmes.

Master's Programme

Decisions on academic admissibility are made on the recommendation of the major department and of the Dean of Graduate Studies, and with the approval of the Faculty Council.

For direct admission as a Master's "Regular" Graduate Student to courses of study in Arts or Science, an applicant must hold an honours degree from a recognized university with at least B- (70%) in the field in which graduate studies and research are to be pursued.

For direct admission as a Master's "Regular" Graduate Student to courses of study in Engineering, the applicant must hold a degree from a recognized university with at least B- (70%) in the appropriate field of Engineering or Applied Science.

Some departments impose additional requirements and even though the applicant may appear to satisfy the general admission requirements, acceptance into a graduate degree programme is not guaranteed. Please see the various admission requirements by individual programmes.

Doctoral Programme

The normal admission requirements for a PhD student shall be a Master's degree by thesis or its equivalent by thesis, in a field closely related to the proposed field of study.

Direct Admission to Doctoral Programme from Masters Programme

Full-time students registered in a Master's degree programme with a thesis, who has completed at least one full calendar year of full-time enrollment including all course requirements with no less than 80% in each course, and who display exceptional performance and promise in their research may, with the approval of their supervisor(s) apply to be admitted to a full-time PhD programme without having to complete the requirements for the Master's degree. Such a transfer to a doctoral programme, requires the successful completion of a transfer examination.

The request must be made by the student, in writing, and delivered to their supervisor(s) for their endorsement. The Programme Chair, in consultation with the supervisor(s), will form a review committee that will access the student's transfer dossier and recommend to the Programme Chair whether a transfer exam should be granted.

Upon recommendation of the review committee, the Programme Chair will inform the Dean of Graduate Studies in writing, of the following:

  • the student being considered for direct admission
  • Supervisor(s) name(s)
  • Research/Thesis title
  • Date of the transfer examination
  • Examining committee, including chair, for approval by the Dean of Graduate Studies. This committee may be the same as the review committee.
The Transfer Examination

The transfer examination is used to evaluate whether a student has the knowledge and skills to be successful as a PhD candidate. The level of knowledge expectation should be that of a PhD comprehensive examination of Academic Regulation 6.4 of the Graduate Studies calendar.

The exam will have two components, an oral examination and a thesis proposal. If the Master's student fails one of the components of the transfer examination, the student will be asked to remain and complete their current degree. A second examination will not be permitted. If successful, the transfer examination will be accepted in lieu of the comprehensive examination.

Upon successful completion of the transfer examination, the student must submit an application to the PhD programme in the field-of-study where the Master programme was started along with proof of successful completion of the exam (provided by the Programme Chair). A letter of offer from the Programme, drafted in consultation with the Supervisor(s) delineating the complete programme of study must be submitted to the Dean of Graduate Studies for signature. The student will be granted credit for CP600."

Acceptance

The acceptance of an applicant is recommended by the Programme Chair to the Dean of Graduate Studies.

The Programme Chair in consultation with the intended supervisor when applicable, must indicate the academic term the applicant is expected to start in and the duration of validity of the acceptance. Normally, the validity cannot exceed three consecutive academic terms.

Official letters of acceptance are sent by the Dean of Graduate Studies, and are only valid for the duration indicated in them. A successful applicant must reply at an early date, declining or accepting the offer.

If the applicant wishes to commence study in a term other than the one offered, a deferral request may be made to their Programme Chair who will communicate their decision to the applicant, the Office of the Registrar and the office of Graduate Studies.

Non-Standard Admissions

An applicant who fails to meet the minimum admission requirements but who possesses a minimum of five years of post-university experience may establish eligibility for non-standard admission as a Regular Student if, since graduation, they have done significant intellectual work or made significant professional contributions that can be considered equivalent to higher academic standing. This could include publications, research, professional advancement, development of new skills, or similar elements. Requests for non-standard admission must be supported by strong evidence that the nature and contents of the applicant’s qualifications or experience have been adequate preparation for advanced study.

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