Written-exam–based admission emphasizing subject knowledge and test performance.
Typical Components
- Subject-matter exams
- Possibly a general aptitude or discipline-specific test
- Sometimes followed by an interview
Who It’s For
- Applicants strong in exam-based evaluation
Timing
- Usually later in the admissions cycle
Documents
- None
Document- and interview-based admission emphasizing holistic review (academic background, experience, and program fit).
Typical Components
- Academic transcript (current program)
- Study plan or transfer statement
- Approval from current and receiving units
- Interview and/or internal assessment
Who It’s For
- Currently enrolled graduate students
- Students seeking to change academic focus, program, or specialization
- Applicants with demonstrated academic standing and program fit
Timing
- Offered during designated internal transfer periods
- Academic-year specific and subject to university regulations
Documents
Document- and interview-based admission emphasizing holistic review (academic background, experience, and program fit).
Typical Components
- Academic transcripts
- Statement of purpose / study plan
- CV or portfolio
- Letters of recommendation
- Interview (common)
Who It’s For
- Students with strong academic records
- Applicants with relevant work, research, or applied experience
- International or interdisciplinary backgrounds
Timing
- Usually earlier in the admissions cycle
Documents