French and English are the languages of instruction at the University of Ottawa. All future students must demonstrate a minimum level of language proficiency in French or English before being admitted. We do not require skills in both languages.
Candidates with neither English nor French as their mother tongue must meet one of the following criteria:
Have completed a post-secondary diploma in French or English at a university whose language is French or English as one of the official languages of instruction, in a country where English or French is the primary language. (The language condition will be removed only once your application is under pre-evaluation). *The admissions committee reserves the right to request proof of proficiency in the program’s language of instruction, if it deems necessary.
OR
Have obtained a minimum of 2 years full time university degree in French or English from a North American University. (The language condition will be removed only once your application is under pre-evaluation). *The admissions committee reserves the right to request proof of proficiency in the program’s language of instruction, if it deems necessary.
OR
Have the minimum scores required in one of the following language tests:
English-language program tests
- TOEFL (academic): Internet-based: 100 (with a minimum of 24 for the writing component) ; Computer-based: 250; Paper-based: 600
Please note that the University’s institution code is 993 and the department code for Law is 03.
- CAEL : 70
- PEARSON : 68
- MELAB : 87
- IELTS (academic module): 7.0 (with a minimum of 7.0 in all components)
French-language program tests:
- DELF : Niveau B2
- DALF : Niveau C1 ou C2
*It is preferable to submit the result of a language test from the start in order to avoid delays in the file evaluation process.