McGill University is truly committed to lending support to international students with their education and financial assistance. Students pursuing bachelors, masters and doctoral programs at McGill University are offered various McGill University scholarships in the form of entrance and in-course studentships. On average, the meritorious first year students of McGill University get entrance scholarships ranging from 3,000 to 12,000 CAD (1.85 to 7.41 lakhs INR).
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It is one of the few universities in Canada which offers the majority of its scholarships to in-course students and not incoming students. Furthermore, 95% of entrance based McGill University Scholarships are awarded based on the application submitted for admission at McGill University. Masters and doctoral students at McGill University are majorly offered McGill in-course scholarships and no entrance scholarships.
McGill University Scholarships for Bachelors
McGill University schoarships for international students entering a bachelor program at McGill include a variety of entrance programs. McGill University scholarships range from 2,000 to 10,000 CAD.
Incoming students must note that McGill Entrance scholarships are awarded purely on the basis of academic merit (except for Major Entrance scholarship where leadership skills are also considered). An applicant’s financial need is not taken into consideration. Some significant McGill University undergraduate scholarships are tabulated below:
Scholarship Name | Eligibility | Benefits (in CAD) |
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One-year Entrance Scholarship | Academic achievement | 3,000 |
Major Entrance Scholarships | Minimum A average (97% or equivalent) in last 2 years of full time study or/and rank among top 1% of class | 3,000; 5,000; 10,000; 12,000 |
Dr. Soo Kim Lan Entrance Scholarship | Academic merit | 2,000 |
MCCall Macbain Prestige Entrance Scholarship | Current students pursuing first bachelor’s degree for August 2024 | Students who earned a bachelor’s degree in last 5 years | Students who earned a bachelor’s degree more than 5 years ago and are below 30 years | Minimum academic degree and English proficincy score for admission is required | 10,000 |
Arthur and Crystal Lau Scholarships | Outstanding undergraduate students entering in full time undergraduate degree program in Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and/or the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition | Varies |
McGill Faculty Major Entrance Bursaries | First year undergraduate students from low to medium income families, with demonstrated financial need | 10,000 |
Sham Chellaram Entrance Scholarship | Full time undergraduate students with high academic standings | Preference for Indian citizens and permanent residents of Hong Kong | Varies |
To be eligible for the above listed McGill University Scholarships, you must be entering the university for the first time as a full-time student. Diploma, Mature, Transfer, Part-time, Exchange, and visiting students are not eligible.
Finalists of McGill Entrance Scholarships over 5,000 CAD will be invited for an interview session.
McGill University In-Course Scholarships for Bachelors
At the end of every academic year, each faculty awards a wide range of McGill University Scholarships to their in-course/continuing students. Selections for scholarship awards are based on
- The combined GPA for the Fall and Winter semesters
- Enrolled program’s content
- Number of credits (completion of at least 27 graded credits is a must)
Generally, a maximum of the top 10% of the students in each faculty, based on the above factors, are named to the Dean's Honour List. Few of the McGill University in-course scholarships for bachelor students are:
Scholarship Name | Faculty | Benefits (CAD) |
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Chandra Madramootoo Scholarship | Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Science | Varies |
CAE Scholarship in Engineering Excellence | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering or the Department of Mechanical Engineering | 2,000 (minimum value) |
A.S. Lamb Scholarships | Faculty of Education | Varies |
Hope Barrington Scholarship | Faculty of Arts | 2,000 |
Leslie Family Scholarship in Engineering | Faculty of Engineering | 2,700 |
All the McGill University in-course scholarships are given with the help of generous donations and contributions of McGill Alumni, trusts, etc.
McGill University Scholarships for Graduate Courses
Graduate funding at McGill University is managed by every academic department individually. Presently, McGill University scholarships, at the masters and doctoral level, are only available in the form of the in-course scholarship program.
McGill Entrance Scholarships are not available for incoming graduate students. Except for McGill University International Entrance Scholarship program for incoming MBA Students.
McGill University In-course Scholarships for Masters and Doctoral Students
With almost 200 McGill University scholarships for in-course scholarships, the university tries that each and every master and the doctoral student is rewarded.
To be considered McGill University in-course scholarships at the graduate level, students must fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
- Enrolled in a full-time master or doctoral program at McGill University.
- Excellent academic performance
- Demonstrate financial requirement
- Submit academic progress and funding report
International students who have submitted evidence of financial capacity at the time of the Canadian student visa process will not be considered for the scholarships in their initial 12 months of the program. Some of the McGill University in-course scholarships for Masters and Doctoral students are:
Scholarship Name | Faculty | Benefits (CAD) |
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John Bonsall Porter Scholarship | Engineering | Varies |
Norbert Schoenauer And David Farley Fellowship In Architecture | Architecture | 4,000 |
Lionel Pelham Kent Scholarship | Management | 2,500 |
Lorne Trottier Engineering Graduate Fellowships | Engineering | 15,000 |
Sheila Wellington BMO Financial Group Award | MBA | 6,000 |
The application process is similar for most of these McGill University Scholarships. To apply for the graduate in-course scholarships,
- Step 1: Select financial aid tab
- Step 2: Apply for McGill Financial Aid
- Step 3: Apply for in-course aid
- Step 4: Update your financial aid profile and submit the application.
- You will be prompted to make an appointment with McGill’s Financial aid counselor.
- Step 5: In the meeting, discuss your financial aid budget. In-course applications will also be reviewed.
Students are welcome to apply for in-course McGill University Scholarships any time of the academic year.
McGill University External Scholarships
The number of scholarships at McGill University is limited for incoming international students as compared to other universities in Canada. However, students who are unable to receive financial aid through McGill University Scholarships can opt for external scholarship programs. Masters and Doctoral students at McGill University are highly encouraged to explore the external scholarships offered by various foundations and the Canadian government. Few of the popular scholarships are:
External Scholarship | Level of Study | Benefits (CAD) |
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Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships | Doctoral | 5,000 |
Ontario Graduate Scholarships | Masters and Doctoral | 15,000 |
Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships | doctoral | 70,000 |
With various McGill University scholarships, international students can easily pursue their undergraduate and graduate studies at the university. Students can also avail grants and fellowships from the government or external organizations to reduce their financial burden at McGill University.
Scholarships offered
McGill Faculty Major Entrance Scholarship
- International Student Eligible: Yes
- Amount: Variable Amount
- Type: College-Specific
- Level of Study: Bachelor
- Number of Scholarships: N/A
McGill University International Entrance Awards
- International Student Eligible: Yes
- Amount: Variable Amount
- Type: College-Specific
- Level of Study: Master
- Number of Scholarships: N/A
Sandhya and Swati Sharma MBA Leadership Award
- International Student Eligible: Yes
- Amount: $7,823
- Type: College-Specific
- Level of Study: Bachelor
- Number of Scholarships: N/A
(ISC)² Women’s Cybersecurity Scholarships
- International Student Eligible: Yes
- Amount: Variable Amount
- Type: Merit-Based
- Level of Study: Bachelor
- Number of Scholarships: 10
Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation Doctoral Scholarships
- International Student Eligible: Yes
- Amount: Variable Amount
- Type: Merit-Based
- Level of Study: Doctorate
- Number of Scholarships: N/A
Ncert book testing schloarship
- International Student Eligible: No
- Amount: $10,000
- Type: Merit-Based
- Level of Study: Bachelor
- Number of Scholarships: 5
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No, I did not get any scholarship.
I chose this university due to its stature and location. Canada provides better opportunities for jobs after graduation that other countries.
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Yes, I have received the Graduate excellence fellowship which is 15,000 CAD/year. For this scholarship our supervisor will submit a nomination on our behalf of us and based on our profile, the committee will decide.
There were many reasons. A few of them are #1 - It's one of the world's top-ranked universities (ranked - 32 in the world) #2 - The course structure #3 - My area of interest that matches with the supervisor I selected #4 - Campus culture (got to know through my seniors & friends)
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I got a James McGill's entrance scholarship which was 3000 CAD.
McGill is considered one of the best Universities. In addition to this, it was cheaper than UBC and UofT. The course offered was really good and it good location.
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This university is affordable along with a very nice location in Canada. It is a fair acceptance rate and good courses at its disposal.
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Because it's a great college and give the prospect of getting Canadian PR after.
I have known about McGill University since I was around the age of 15. I discovered it one day when I was walking the streets of Montreal with my family. Four years later, I found myself intrigued by McGill, it's a beautiful campus and it's a wide choice of great programs. The admission process, from what I remember, was pretty straightforward.
Because of it's reputation in research and because it was an English school in my area. I also really did not want to leave the province I am living in so McGill seemed like the clear choice. It also had an option to apply to honours in my second year which I really liked as it would motivate me to stay on top of my work in my first year.
The cost, as well as the opportunity to get away from my hometown. Plus, my college was recommended to me by many of my mentors and peers. I was also particularly interested in double majoring in econ and compsci, and I heard both programs here were pretty good. Most of the other colleges I got into were engineering focused or forced me to choose one or the other.
It is the most elite/highest ranked university in my province (Quebec), as well as highly distinguishable worldwide and in Canada. Further, as a science major, I was heavily influenced by the research-centered ideology of McGill.
High International student percentage, Top university in Canada, good employment prospects. Most importantly, located in Canada, which has a very open immigration policy for students who study and work in the country.
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