
Overview
The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a top public university in Canada, renowned for its research excellence and stunningly beautiful campuses that blend natural splendor with world-class academic facilities. Established in 1908 and opening its doors in 1915, UBC has grown into one of Canada's leading research-intensive institutions, with a mission to pursue excellence in research, learning, and engagement to foster global citizenship and advance a sustainable, just society across British Columbia, Canada, and the world. Its two primary campuses—Vancouver and Okanagan—offer distinct yet complementary experiences: the flagship Vancouver campus perched on the scenic Point Grey Peninsula overlooking the Pacific Ocean, with snow-capped mountains, forests, and ocean views creating one of the most picturesque university settings globally, and the Okanagan campus in Kelowna, nestled in the heart of British Columbia's wine country amid lakes, vineyards, and mountains, providing a more intimate, innovative community vibe.
Popular Courses
Admission Requirements
- Accepted Exams: IELTS, TOEFL
- Intake Periods: Fall, Spring
- Program-specific academic requirements apply


