What Is the Minimum GPA Needed for Aerospace Graduate Programs in Canada?

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The discussion focuses on the minimum GPA required for admission into aerospace graduate programs in Canada, particularly at UTIAS. The original poster, a University of Toronto MSE student, seeks clarity on whether only third and fourth-year GPAs are considered or if securing a research position with a professor can offset a lower GPA. There is a noted lack of consensus among peers regarding GPA requirements, leading to confusion. The poster invites insights and experiences from others regarding graduate school admissions. Overall, the conversation highlights the varying opinions on GPA importance in the application process for aerospace programs.
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Hi everybody,

I came across this site when I was doing some research on Aerospace grad schools. I am a University of Toronto MSE student (Ya I was in EngSci:rolleyes: ) and I am hoping to do a Maters in an Aerospace related field. I am wondering what is the minimum GPA I should maintain if I am to get into UTIAS or other Canadian grad schools offering Aerospace.

When I ask this from ppl I know they all have different answers. Some told me only my 3rd and 4th year GPA counts. And some say it doesn't matter if you can find a prof to research with.

Thank you in advance for your answers and I would welcome any relavant suggestions you may have.

thanx.
 
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