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French Language Requirement – Programs Offered in English (AEC) In accordance with the Charter of the French Language, particularly section 88.0.18, any student enrolled in an English-language program leading to an Attestation of College Studies (AEC) must demonstrate sufficient knowledge of French, unless they hold a certificate of eligibility for instruction in English.
Requirements Students who do not hold a certificate of eligibility for instruction in English must demonstrate adequate proficiency in French in order to obtain their AEC. This requirement is part of the Act respecting French, the official and common language of Québec (Bill 14), resulting from Bill 96.
French Proficiency Evaluation Proof of French proficiency must be provided through one of the following recognized standardized tests:
  • DELF
  • TEFAQ
  • TEF
  • TEF Canada
Test results must be submitted to the College.
Minimum Required Levels To meet graduation requirements, results must demonstrate the following minimum levels, as defined by the Québec scale of French proficiency levels:
  • Written French (comprehension and production): Level 4
  • Spoken French (comprehension and production): Level 7

Exemption Students who hold a certificate of eligibility for instruction in English are exempt from this requirement.
Additional Information For more details, please refer to the official guidelines regarding the French language requirements for the issuance of an Attestation of College Studies.

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Prerequisites

Admission Requirement

Applicants must are expected to hold a high school diploma (or equivalent) and have favourably completed their strong mathematics (436, 536 or scientific maths). You can expect an interview and/or a mathematics test for admission procedure on other quarter standards.

To be considered as a local student applicant, you should have completed secondary 5 and should have some background or competence for course aimed.

**The applicant must be a permanent resident or citizen, residing in Quebec or Canada.

Additional requirements - Language Proficiency

In any course, if your primary language is different from English, a proficiency test is expected to prove the language’s skill. You can either provide the documents of the recent highest study finished in the English language (A minimum of 3 whole years in English study is highly appreciated) or you can attach one of the valid proficiency test scores for eligibility.

Valid assessment tests Test score
IELTS – International English Language Testing System 6 overall or more
TOEFL – test of English as a Foreign Language 75 overall or more
CAEL – Canadian Academic English Language Assessment 60 overall or more
PTE – Pearson Test of English 60 overall or more

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