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Master Of Engineering (meng) – Nuclear Engineering
Program Requirements
  • Academic: Recognized 4-Year Honours Science or Engineering Degree or equivalent Relevant academic background in Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Physics, Energy, or related disciplines required Minimum B Grade / GPA 3.0 on 4.3 scale (approximately 73–76%) required Minimum B average in the last two years of undergraduate studies preferred
  • English: IELTS: 6.5 Overall TOEFL Accepted PTE Accepted Duolingo Accepted (120 Overall for MEng)
  • Special: Applicants must hold a relevant Science or Engineering degree from a recognized institution Department of Energy and Nuclear Engineering does not accept potential supervisors as referees Strong academic background in Nuclear Engineering, Energy Systems, Radiation Physics, or related technical disciplines preferred Project-based option available after at least one term of study with faculty supervisor approval Additional Program Benefits MakeStudy™ Application Fee Discount Available Approximate Application Fee after waiver: CAD $60 Official Tuition Deposit for LOA: CAD $2,000 Course-based and project-based study options available Specialized training in Nuclear Power, Radiation Safety, and Health Physics Strong focus on Nuclear Systems, Radiation Applications, Reactor Technologies, and Environmental Safety Industry-focused curriculum aligned with nuclear power and energy industries Career opportunities in Nuclear Power Plants, Research Facilities, Government Agencies, Radiation Safety, and Energy Sectors Opportunity to develop technical expertise in Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Systems
Key Facts
  • Credential: Masters
  • Duration: 16 months
  • Annual Tuition Fee: 25500.00
  • Initial Deposit: 2000
  • Scholarship: N/A
Refund Policy

Under Graduate Students

How do I receive a 100 per cent refund?

You have 10 business days from the first day of classes to decide if you want to change your course load or withdraw and receive a 100 per cent refund.   

How do I receive a 50 per cent refund?

You have 20 business days from the first day of classes to decide if you want to change your course load or withdraw and receive a 50 per cent refund. The 50 per cent refund is applicable to your tuition fees only and does not include:

  • Compulsory ancillary fees
  • Flat fees
  • Course-and program-specific fees (if applicable)

Withdrawing from the university

If you are considering withdrawing from the university, we encourage you to talk to your Academic Advisor.  After meeting with your advisor, if you choose to withdraw from the university you are responsible for completing the undergraduate withdrawal process by the posted deadline.

Graduate Students
You may drop classes through MyOntarioTech. After the tenth day of the term, drop requests must be completed using the Add/Drop Form. Please check Important Dates for more information.

Withdrawing from the university

If you are considering withdrawing from the university, we encourage you to talk to your Graduate Faculty Office and your supervisor (if applicable). After discussing with your faculty, if you choose to withdraw from the university you are responsible for completing the graduate student withdrawal form

Note: Important deadlines can be checked by clicking here (Check deadlines)

Other Terms
  • All information and documents submitted must be genuine and correct.
  • Application fee is generally non-refundable.
  • Refund of tuition or deposit depends on the institution policy.
  • Visa approval depends on immigration rules and document accuracy.
  • Please monitor your email regularly for updates.
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