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MBA in Canada Eligibility 2026 — Requirements for Indian Students

MBA in Canada eligibility 2026 — GMAT, IELTS, work experience, GPA requirements, and application checklist for Indian students.

Updated: 2026-04-01

Quick Answer

Canadian MBA programs are more accessible than US M7 programs — work experience requirements are lower (2–3 years vs 5), GMAT medians are lower, and GMAT waivers are more common. This makes Canada ideal for early-career MBA aspirants.

Key Highlights

  • Bachelor's degree: 4-year honours preferred; minimum 60–70% or 3.0 GPA equivalent
  • Work experience: 2–5 years (Rotman average 5 years; HEC 2 years minimum)
  • GMAT: 550–680 for most; Rotman target 670+; Sauder 640+; HEC GMAT waiver available
  • IELTS 6.5 (Rotman requires 7.0); TOEFL 100+; EMI certificate accepted by some schools
  • SOP/essays + CV + 2–3 LORs (professional referees preferred for most programs)
  • Interview: required by Rotman, Sauder, Ivey; others by invitation post-application review

Core MBA Eligibility Requirements — Canada

Standard entry requirements for Canadian MBA programs:

  • Bachelor's degree: 4-year honours preferred; minimum 60–70% or 3.0 GPA equivalent
  • Work experience: 2–5 years (Rotman average 5 years; HEC 2 years minimum)
  • GMAT: 550–680 for most; Rotman target 670+; Sauder 640+; HEC GMAT waiver available
  • IELTS 6.5 (Rotman requires 7.0); TOEFL 100+; EMI certificate accepted by some schools
  • SOP/essays + CV + 2–3 LORs (professional referees preferred for most programs)
  • Interview: required by Rotman, Sauder, Ivey; others by invitation post-application review

GMAT vs GMAT Waiver at Canadian Schools

School-by-school GMAT policy for Canadian MBA programs:

  • Rotman: GMAT required — target 670+ for Indian applicants (median ~660)
  • Sauder UBC: GMAT required; GRE accepted; target 640+
  • McGill Desautels: GMAT required; target 620+
  • HEC Montréal: GMAT waiver available for 3+ years professional experience
  • Smith Queen's: GMAT recommended but waiver available in exceptional cases
  • Alberta: GMAT waiver pathway available; work experience evaluated holistically
  • Ivey: GMAT/GRE required for HBA2 pathway; strong academic record critical

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Rahul SharmaHead of Admissions — USA & Canada Specialist
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Frequently Asked Questions

Minimum 3.0/4.0 (approximately 65%) for most programs. Rotman and Sauder look for 3.3+ (approximately 70%). A strong GMAT can offset a slightly lower GPA.
Yes — HEC Montréal and several regional Canadian schools accept 2 years. Rotman and Sauder prefer 4–5 years average. Early-career applicants should target HEC or Alberta for the first Canadian MBA option.

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