University of New Brunswick (Fredericton) 2023-2024 Admissions: Entry Requirements, Deadlines, Application Process

University of New Brunswick (Fredericton) [UNB] Admission 2023-2024, Requirement, Deadline & Acceptance Rate

Fredericton, NewBrunswickLocation
UniversitySchool type
Estd1785established year
Public
Partner [8 Courses]
7.9/10

Established in 1785, the University of New Brunswick- Fredericton offers more than 75 undergraduate and graduate programs. The academic sessions at UNB begin in the Fall, Winter, and Summer sessions.

Presently, UNB is home to more than 10,000 students from across the globe. Some of the popular programs offered at UNB are Computer Science, Chemical Engineering, Business Administration, etc.

  • UNB has a student-to-faculty ratio of 15:1.
  • The application portal and fee are the same for all UNB programs.
  • UNB provides scholarships and loans facilities for international applicants.

Highlights

Application Portal UG/PG: Online Application
Application Fee UG/PG: 125 CDN
Payment Mode Credit card/Bank draft/certified cheque/CIBC International Student Pay
GPA Range 3.0 and Above
Student-to-faculty Ratio 15:1
Academic Calendar Semester-based
Intake Season Fall/Winter/Summer
Financial Aid Scholarships and loans

University of New Brunswick Admission Deadlines

The University of New Brunswick follows semester system. There are no fixed admission deadlines for UNB graduate programs. Applicants are advised to check the particular UNB graduate program page to know its admission deadline.

For undergraduate programs, applicants are suggested to apply before March 31. The specific semester deadlines for UG admissions are given below:

Semester/Programme Deadline
Fall term June 1
Winter term October 1
Summer February 1
Bachelor of Education (Fredericton) January 31
Bachelor of Nursing February 15

University of New Brunswick International Admissions

While the admission process is the same for everyone, University of New Brunswick asks international applicants to meet a few additional requirements. This would help UNB to review each international applicant comprehensively.

Admission Requirements for International Students

  • Transcripts and other academic requirements
  • English proficiency test score
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Statement of purpose
  • Financial documentation
  • Current resume
  • Submission of Documents: All the documents must be sent directly to the UNB’s admission office. The official address for the same is:

Registrar’s Office
Sir Howard Douglas Hall
P.O. Box 4400
Fredericton, NB Canada
E3B 5A3

English Language Proficiency Requirements

UNB requires international applicants to demonstrate fluency in the English language. The university accepts the following language tests:

Test Name Minimum Required Score (UG) Minimum Required Score (PG)
IELTS 6.5 7.0
TOEFL 85 (iBT) 80 (iBT)
550 (PBT)
213 (CBT)
CAEL 60 -
Pearson Vue 59 -
PTE - 65
CanTest - 4.5

Study Permit for International Students

Accepted international applicants are required to apply for the study permit. Applicants may apply using the online or paper application. The list of required documents for the same is given below:

  • Acceptance letter
  • Valid passport and other travel documents
  • Proof of financial support

University of New Brunswick Undergraduate Admissions

Undergraduate applicants can apply using the UNB’s online application portal. Along with the application form, applicants must submit the 125 CDN application fee.

Admission Requirements for Undergraduate Admissions

Each undergraduate program at UNB requires the completion of a specific set of high school courses. UNB has grouped various electives and divided them into 5 groups.

  • Group 1: Senior Secondary Additional or Advanced Math, Computer/Information Technology, Biology, Environmental Studies, Geography, Chemistry, Sociology, French, History, Geology, Law, Political Science, Science, Physics.
  • Group 2: Senior Secondary Business Studies, Accounting, Marketing.
  • Group 3: Senior Secondary Communication, Drama, Music, Art.
  • Group 4: Senior Secondary Electronics or Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD).
  • Group 5: Senior Secondary Physical Education or Health.

The university takes the overall average of the High school grades achieved in these courses to calculate the student’s “minimum admission average”. The following table provides the program-specific requirements:

UG Program Academic Requirements
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Computer Science Senior English Literature; Senior Math, including Pre-Calculus; Senior Chemistry/Senior Physics 1 elective from group 1, 2 or 3
Bachelor of Business Administration 60% or higher in senior English Literature, Math (including Pre-Calculus); 1 other academic math; 2 electives from group 1; 1 elective from group 1 or 2
Bachelor of Computer Science 60% or above in senior English Literature Math (including Pre-Calculus) 1 other academic math; 65% or above in 1 of Senior Biology, Chemistry or Physics; 60% or higher in 1 elective from group 1 and 1 elective from group 1 or 2
Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering 70% or higher in senior English Literature, Math, 1 other academic math, Chemistry, Physics; 60% or higher in 1 elective from group 1, 2 or 4
Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BScEng): Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical 70% or higher in English Literature, Math (including Pre-Calculus), 1 other academic math, Chemistry, Physics; 60% or higher in 1 elective from group 1, 2 or 4
Bachelor of Nursing (BN) 70% or higher in senior English Literature, grade 11 Math, Chemistry, Biology; 2 electives from group 1

Supporting Documents: Transcripts, SOP/personal essay, LORs,

University of New Brunswick Graduate Admissions

Like UG applicants, graduate applicants too must apply using the UNB online application. The application fee of 125 CDN is all the same for everyone

Course Application deadline Academic Requirements Minimum English Language Proficiency
MBA March 31 CGPA of 3.0 out of 4.3;
UG coursework in Microeconomics;
GMAT score of 550 or GRE equivalent
TOEFL (PBT)- 550;
TOEFL (CBT)- 213;
TOEFL (IBT)- 80;
IELTS-7
Chemical Engineering Open Admissions Minimum GPA of 3.0 or grade B TOEFL (PBT)- 580;
TOEFL (CBT)- 237;
TOEFL (IBT)- 93;
IELTS-7
Civil Engineering October 1 Minimum GPA 3.0/4.3; GRE score IELTS-7.5
TOEFL (PBT)- 580
TOEFL (iBT)- 92
Computer Science Jan 5 UG degree in Computer Science or related discipline;
Minimum GPA of B
IELTS- 7
TOEFL (iBT)- 92
Economics Open Admissions GPA of 3.0 or higher; GRE score TOEFL 92/120
IELTS- 7
Technology Management Entrepreneurship Open Admissions Minimum GPA of 3.0 IELTS- 7.0

Once the applicants have completed the admission process, their applications are sent to the applied departments. UNB does not have any particular time-frame for decision notifications. The applicants will be notified about their applications via email.

Depending upon the semester or program, the processing time may take more than 4-5 months. Hence, international applicants are encouraged to submit their applications at least 6 months in advance.

University of New Brunswick (Fredericton) Program Fees & Deadlines

ProgramImportant DatesFees
fall (1st Mar 2024)
CAD 5,231/Yr
CAD 5,231 /Yr
fall (1st Feb 2024)
CAD 10,060/Yr
CAD 10,060 /Yr

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MK
7.3 /10

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The university had an Institute of biomedical engineering. The institute specialized in prosthesis research, which was what I sought to get into. I also sought to work with the professors associated with the institute to supervise my research.

Scholarship

I am fully funded through a scholarship with the university. I received a nomination from my supervisor and was selected to receive the funding.

academic: 8/10
faculty: 8/10
infrastructure: 7/10
accomodation: 6/10
placement: 5/10
extracurricular: 10/10

MW
8.5 /10

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It's the best one in the city and affordable. I didn't want to have to move out of my home town because I don't have the money for that. I also had several friends who attended and graduated and I went to them for their opinions before applying. They all talked of the teachers they enjoyed and told me the pros and cons, helping me decide.

academic: 8/10
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infrastructure: 8/10
accomodation: 10/10
placement: 7/10
extracurricular: 9/10

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