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Graduate students can pursue research in state-of-the-art facilities to earn their Master of Science (MSc) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees. Their studies may span diverse fields such as analytical, biological, environmental, inorganic, organic, materials, physical, polymer, and theoretical chemistry, along with related interdisciplinary subjects.
Founded in 1859, the Department of Chemistry ranks among the world's premier institutions. It boasts exceptional teaching standards, cutting-edge research infrastructure, and a legacy of nurturing accomplished scientists. Interdisciplinary collaborations extend to Biomedical Engineering and Environmental Studies. All students receive comprehensive financial support through competitive packages combining research assistantships, teaching assistantships, and fellowships. The department provides significant additional funding for scholarship recipients.
Appropriate bachelor's degree from a recognized university with an average equivalent to at least a University of Toronto B+.
International English Language Testing System (IELTS):
Required score: 7.0 (Academic) with at least 6.5 for each component.
Internet-Based Test (TOEFL iBT) Including Writing and Speaking Sections:
Overall score: 93; Writing: 22; Speaking: 22
Academic English Level 60: Required score: B
Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Online:
Required score: 70 minimum total with at least 60 in each part.
The Certificate of Proficiency in English (COPE):
Required score: 76 minimum total with at least 22 in each component and 32 in writing
Cambridge Assessment English:
Required score: minimum 185 overall with at least 176 in each component.