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Information for Students in India

Ryerson is Canada's leader in innovative, career-focused education in a distinctly urban setting.


ryerson = urban
Ryerson students use the city as an urban laboratory and enjoy direct access to virtually every industry imaginable.

ryerson = quality
Ryerson professors not only have innovative research interests, but also strong industry connections that they draw upon to create value-added learning opportunities for students.

ryerson = innovation
Ryerson encourages new ways of thinking whether solving the world's energy issues at the Centre for Urban Energy, or bringing students' digital ideas to the marketplace at the Digital Media Zone.

Nazuk Jain
Chandigarh, India Computer Engineering with Industrial Internship '09

ryerson = career-relevant learning


Ryerson is distinguished by a curriculum that emphasizes experiential learning opportunities, including co-op, internships and placements.

During her time at Ryerson, Nazuk won a number of scholarships and completed a 12-month internship with Research In Motion (RIM), the manufacturers of BlackBerry. Today, as a Software Development Engineer at Microsoft in Seattle, Washington, she is charting the course of technology for the future.

Indian connections
Indian students comprise one of the largest segments of Ryersons international student population. They are active and valued members of the community. Ryersons Indian Students Association organizes campus social and cultural events. Ryerson also has a strong record of academic connections with India.

Ryerson International Student Recruitment


350 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2K3 Phone: +1 416-979-5036 international@ryerson.ca

www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/international

ADmISSION REQUIREmENTS
SPECIAL NOTES - The information provided here is an overview and subject to change. - Admission requirements vary by program and faculty. Program-specific requirements apply. - Due to competition, higher results may be required for some programs. Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. - Full details are available at www.ryerson.ca/ undergraduate/admission/overview. INDIAN SCHOOLS Applicants from Indian schools must present either the All India Senior School Certificate (awarded by CBSE) or the Indian School Certificate (awarded by CISCE). Applicants presenting Year 12 State Board Exams (Higher Secondary School Certificate; Intermediate Certificate) with high academic standing will also be considered for admission. All prerequisite subjects must be taken in the senior (XII) year of studies.

www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/overview
BRITISH-PATTERNED EDUCATION Applicants must present the following: GCE A Levels (at least two A Levels in different subject areas with predicted and final grades of B or higher in one subject and C or higher in another subject) and GCSE O Levels (at least three different subject areas at the GCSE O Level with final grades of at least B or higher in one subject and C or higher in two other subjects). Note: Two AS Levels are acceptable in place of an A Level. Prerequisite subjects should be presented at the GCE A Level, however, excellent AS Level and GCSE O Levels will be considered for some programs. Cambridge Pre-U requirements may be found at www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/overview. GCE A Levels with grades of C or higher may be considered for transfer credit on an individual basis. No transfer credit is given for AS Levels. Engineering students are not eligible for transfer credits for core and professional engineering courses using GCE A Levels. INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE Applicants who have completed/are completing the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma must present grades of 4 or higher in three Higher Level and three Standard Level subjects with a grade total of 28 or higher. Subject to competition, applicants may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum. Applicants must include the specific subject requirements for the program(s) to which they are applying among their Higher and Standard Levels. IB Higher Levels with grades of 5 or higher may be considered for transfer credits on an individual basis. Engineering students are not eligible for transfer credits for core and professional engineering courses using IB courses.

PROgRAm-SPECIfIC SUBJECT REQUIREmENTS (SUBJECT TO CHANgE)


RyERSON DEgREE PROgRAm fACULTy Of ARTS Arts and Contemporary Studies, Criminal Justice, English, Environment and Urban Sustainability, Geographic Analysis, History, Philosophy, Politics and Governance, Psychology, Sociology, Undeclared Arts (first-year studies only) International Economics and Finance English English English

English and Mathematics

English and Mathematics fACULTy Of COmmUNICATION & DESIgN

English and Mathematics ** **Math Studies is not recommended

Fashion Communication*, Fashion Design*, Graphic Communications Management Creative Industries, Image Arts* (Film Studies, New Media, Photography Studies), Journalism*, Professional Communication, Radio and Television*, Theatre* (Performance Acting, Performance Dance, Performance Production) Interior Design*

English and Mathematics (Visual Art recommended for Fashion Design and Fashion Communication) English (Visual Art and/or Business recommended for Creative Industries)

English and Mathematics (Visual Art recommended for Fashion Design and Fashion Communication) English (Visual Art and/or Business recommended for Creative Industries)

English and Mathematics (Visual Art recommended for Fashion Design and Fashion Communication) English (Visual Art and/or Business recommended for Creative Industries)

English, Mathematics and one of Visual Arts, Humanities, Social Science or Physics

English, Mathematics and one of Visual Arts, Humanities, Social Science or Physics

English, Mathematics and one of Visual Arts, Humanities, Social Science or Physics

fACULTy Of COmmUNITy SERvICES Child and Youth Care*, Social Work Early Childhood Studies Midwifery* Nursing Nutrition and Food Occupational and Public Health Urban and Regional Planning English English and Mathematics or Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) English, Biology or Chemistry and a Social Science or Humanities English, Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics English, Chemistry and Biology English, one of Biology or Chemistry (Mathematics and Physics recommended) English (Social Science and/or Mathematics recommended) English English and Mathematics or Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) English, Biology or Chemistry and a Social Science or Humanities English, Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics English, Chemistry and Biology English, one of Biology or Chemistry (Mathematics and Physics recommended) English (Social Science and/or Mathematics recommended) English English and Mathematics or Science (Biology, Chemistry or Physics) English, Biology or Chemistry and a Social Science or Humanities English, Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics English, Chemistry and Biology English, one of Biology or Chemistry (Mathematics and Physics recommended) English (Social Science and/or Mathematics recommended)

fACULTy Of ENgINEERINg AND ARCHITECTURAL SCIENCE Architectural Science*


Engineering [Aerospace, Biomedical, Chemical Co-op, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Mechanical, Undeclared (first-semester studies only)]

English, Mathematics and Physics English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry

English, Mathematics and Physics English, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry (Math and either Physics or Chemistry at the A Level are required) fACULTy Of SCIENCE

English, Mathematics** and Physics **Math Studies is not acceptable English, Mathematics**, Physics and Chemistry **Math Studies is not acceptable

Science [Biology, Biomedical Science, Chemistry, Contemporary Science, Medical Physics, Undeclared (first-year studies only)] Financial Mathematics, Mathematics and its Applications Computer Science

English, Mathematics and two of Biology, Chemistry or Physics English, Mathematics, one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics English, Mathematics and one of Physics, Chemistry or Biology

English, Mathematics and two of Biology, Chemistry or Physics English, Mathematics, one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics English, Mathematics and one of Physics, Chemistry or Biology

English, Mathematics** and two of Biology, Chemistry or Physics **Math Studies is not acceptable English, Mathematics **, one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics **Math Studies is not acceptable English, Mathematics** and one of Physics, Chemistry or Biology **Math Studies is not acceptable

TED ROgERS SCHOOL Of mANAgEmENT Accounting and Finance , Business Management, Business Technology Management, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Retail Management English and Mathematics English and Mathematics English and Mathematics** **Math Studies is not acceptable for Accounting and Finance, and not recommended for all other BComm programs.

*These programs select students on the basis of grades plus non-academic criteria. For detailed information on these requirements, visit www.ryerson.ca/undergraduate/admission/overview and select Non-Academic Requirements.

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