Brunei

General Requirements for all Programs

For admission to the University of Saskatchewan, you must have completed at least five suitable Brunei/Cambridge GCE O-Level subjects with grades of C or better and at least two Brunei/Cambridge GCE A-Level subjects with grades of D or better. The five GCE O-Level subjects must in all cases include Mathematics and a first-language literature/composition course.

Early Admission

You may apply for admission in the year you will be sitting for A-Level final examinations if you submit at least five suitable GCSE O-Level results and predicted A-Level results.

AS-Level Admission

Alternatively, if you do not intend to sit for any A-Level exams, you may be considered for admission if you have completed four acceptable Advanced Subsidiary Level subjects. Generally, two AS-Level subjects are considered in place of one GCE A-Level subject. Please contact the admissions office for more information.

Transfer Credit

The University of Saskatchewan considers courses from accredited institutions around the world for transfer credit. Generally, credit is awarded on a course-by-course basis for courses equivalent to those taught at the University of Saskatchewan. When you apply for admission we will review all education history for admission and transfer credit. Your year of study and program requirements are determined by each college.

College-Specific Requirements

In addition to the general requirement, you must present required subjects and have achieved a competitive average for your college of choice.

CollegeRequired SubjectsCompetitive Average Requirements
Agriculture and Bioresources
  • Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
  • Bachelor of Science in Animal Bioscience
  • Bachelor of Science in Renewable Resource Management
  • Diploma in Agronomy

GCE A-Level

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics

Grades of at least C on individual GCE O-Level subjects, and grades of at least D on individual GCE A-Level subjects.

  • Bachelor of Science in Agribusiness
  • Diploma in Agribusiness

GCE A-Level

  • Mathematics 
  • Biology, Chemistry or Physics
Grades of at least C on individual GCE O-Level subjects, and grades of at least D on individual GCE A-Level subjects.
Arts and Science
    Certain university courses have prerequisites required prior to registration.
    • Grades of at least C on individual GCE O-Level subjects, and grades of at least D on individual GCE A-Level subjects.
    • B.Mus. program requires an interview
    Edwards School of Business

      GCE A-Level

      • Mathematics
      An average of at least B on GCE O-Level and GCE A-Level subjects
      Education
      • Home Economics
      • Industrial Arts

      GCE O-Level or A-Level

      • Biology or Chemistry or Physics
      • History
      • Approved second language or fine art
      • Mathematics
      • An online interview will also be required.
      Approximate grades of at least C on individual GCE O-Level subjects, and grades of at least D on individual GCE A-Level subjects were required in addition to the interview.
      Engineering

        B or higher in GCE O-Level

        • Chemistry

        C or higher in GCE A-Level

        • Mathematics
        • Physics
        A-Level Chemistry is recommended
        An average of at least B on GCE O-Level and GCE A-Level subjects.
        Kinesiology

          GCE A-Level

          • Biology
          • Mathematics
          • Chemistry or Physics
          The top 100+ qualified applicants were admitted after the application deadline with grades of at least A on individual GCE O-Level, and grades of at least B on GCE A-Level subjects.
          1. You may be admitted to some programs with a deficiency. Business education subjects (i.e. accounting) and industrial arts subjects are not acceptable for admission. Technical education subjects are not acceptable for admission to kinesiology.
          2. The competitive averages should be used as a guideline, and do not guarantee admission.

          The University of Saskatchewan reserves the right to make changes to admissions policies without notice.