Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada offers more than 20 industry-driven programs at undergraduate and graduate level. Diploma, technical certificate, bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees are offered by the institute. The academic sessions begin in fall, winter and summer seasons.

  • Admission to the institute is based on previous academic records of the applicant.
  • Application for undergraduate and graduate programs is accepted through Memorial University application.
  • Official transcripts of International students must be submitted directly, by issuing institute, to Registrar’s Office.

Highlights

Application Portal Memorial University Application/Offline
Application Fee (non-refundable) International: 120 CAD
Domestic: 60 CAD
Mode of Payment Online
Academic Calendar Semester-based
Intake Seasons Fall, Winter, Summer
English Proficiency Requirement IELTS/TOEFL
Financial Aid Grants, loans, work-study, and Scholarships

Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland Admission Deadline

The full-time academic session at Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland begins in the Fall and Winter seasons. The students may apply up to one year in advance for early decision. Currently, the admission process for the Fall session and the winter session are ongoing.

Program Deadline
Undergraduate Fall: March 1
Winter: October 1
Graduate Fall: May 15
Winter: September 15
Spring: January 15
Diploma and Certificate March 1 April 15

English Language Requirements for International Students

Students must submit one of the following test scores as proof of English language proficiency, to be eligible for admission at the Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland:

Test Minimum Score Required
TOEFL (IBT) iBT: 79
cBT: 213
pBT: 550
MELAB 85
IELTS 6.5
CAEL 50
CanTEST 4.5
PTE Academic 58
CAE/CPE Grade B/C

Note: Applicants, with following qualifications, are exempted from submitting above scores:

  • Degree equivalent of full-time instruction in an English language secondary institution as recognized by the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Successful completion of at least two courses in English language and/or literature at the Grade XII (or equivalent) level.

Visa Requirements for International Students

Students must apply for a study permit from outside Canada before moving to Canada to study. They can either apply online or by paper application.

Applicants are required to provide the following documents to receive the study permit as a part of the visa process:

  • Copy of valid passport or travel document.
  • Proof of financial support
  • Police certificate
  • Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
  • Letter of Acceptance.
  • Evidence of English Language proficiency.
  • Medical certificate.

Applicants are then required to give the biometrics and attend the nearest visa application centre and post documents to the Canadian Embassy once the confirmation is given.

Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland Undergraduate Admission

Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland follows admission procedure and guidelines issued by Memorial University for undergraduate admission.

Where to Apply: Memorial University Application

Application Fees: International: 120 CAD & Domestic: 60 CAD

Academic Requirements:

  • High school diploma or Senior Secondary Certificate
  • Completion of university-preparatory courses at either the senior secondary or grade 12 level in the following five subject areas:
    • Mathematics
    • English
    • Laboratory Science (Biology, Chemistry, Earth Systems/Geology, or Physics)
    • Social Science
    • Modern or Classical Language
    • An Elective

Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland Graduate Admission

Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland offers graduate programs in Fisheries, Maritime Studies and Ocean Technology.

Where to Apply: Memorial University Application

Application Fee: International: 120 CAD & Domestic: 60 CAD

Admission Requirement:

  • For masters: second-class degree in an appropriate area of study
  • For PhD: Master's degree from a university
Program Academic Requirements
Fisheries Science (stock assessment)- M.Sc Satisfactory knowledge of mathematics, statistics and scientific computing.
Fisheries Science(Fisheries Science and technology) A supervisor, who must be either a research scientist with the Marine Institute’s School of Fisheries, a cross-appointed or adjunct faculty with the School or an actively-publishing researcher within the School that holds a PhD.
Marine Studies (Marine Spatial Planning and Management) Background in mathematics, statistics and geographic information systems.

Admissions are offered to students on the basis of their academic excellence, official test scores, supporting documents and an on-time application submission with the required fee.

Institute offers admission to students in their final year of study on a conditional basis, provided they submit final result at the time of enrollment.