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Admissions
Welcome to our IT College admissions page, where you can explore our range of diploma and certifcation programs, review admission requirements, and submit your application to join our community of innovative thinkers and tech leaders.
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We strongly recommend scheduling a meeting with one of our academic advisors. They will help you explore the right program based on your background, interests, and career goals, and assist in determining your eligibility.
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Eligibility requiremnts for enrollment
Choosing the Right IT Program
Selecting the right IT program requires thoughtful consideration of your background, interests, job market trends, and career goals. Some programs—such as Data Science and Cloud Networking—require specific prerequisites, including programming skills and a solid foundation in mathematics. Others, like Business Analysis and Supply Chain Management, may be more flexible, focusing on business insight and analytical thinking.
It’s important to assess your readiness and, if needed, complete prerequisite courses before starting your chosen program. Requirements may vary depending on the program and institution, so we strongly recommend speaking with one of our advisors for personalized guidance.
Scholarships & Finance
If you need any guidance for financial aid and our various government grants, please see the following and speak with an advisor for further details. Each student case is unique but we offer a variety of methods to help our students get the education they need to succeed.
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Changes to International Students requirements
To take up an AEC program in Quebec as an international student, you'll need to meet certain requirements, including obtaining a Québec Acceptance Certificate (CAQ) for studies lasting more than 6 months and a study permit, demonstrating language proficiency in French (AEC programs are mostly in French), meeting academic requirements (typically a high school diploma or equivalent), providing proof of financial capability, and having health insurance that covers you for the duration of your stay. Additionally, non-Canadian citizens and non-Quebec residents may need to pay differential tuition fees, although some students, such as French citizens and refugees with a Quebec Selection Certificate, may be exempt.

Montreal College of Information Technology
Collège des technologies de l’information de Montréal
200-1255 Robert-Bourassa Blvd.
Montreal, Quebec H3B 3B2
+1 514 312 2383