Admissions - Graduate Programs in Biomedical Engineering

Located in the heart of Toronto, the Institute of Biomedical Engineering is an eclectic community of bright minds and creative leaders focused on delivering the next generation of medical and assistive technologies. Education is the root of innovation. Our curricula are designed not only to meet the needs of today’s healthcare industry, but also to equip our trainees with world-class knowledge, skills, and abilities to tackle the needs of tomorrow.

Application deadlines

Located in the heart of Toronto, the Institute of Biomedical Engineering is an eclectic community of bright minds and creative leaders focused on delivering the next generation of medical and assistive technologies. Education is the root of innovation. Our curricula are designed not only to meet the needs of today’s healthcare industry, but also to equip our trainees with world-class knowledge, skills, and abilities to tackle the needs of tomorrow.


Application deadlines

ProgramEntryApplication startApplication end
MASc, PhDWinter 2025Sep. 1, 2024Nov. 30, 2024
MASc, PhDFall 2025Nov. 1, 2024*Feb. 28, 2025
MEngFall 2025Nov. 1, 2024*Feb. 28, 2025

*Admission round/cycle 1

Before you apply

Pick your program. From recent graduates to licensed professionals – BME offers cutting-edge programs on biomedical device design, implementation, and commercialization for master’s and/or doctoral-level learners. Experience our program through stories, tips, and editorials from our alumni, students, and faculty to discover the program that’s right for you!

How to apply

Successful students normally begin their study in the Fall-term. Winter-start for the research program is possible but not common, and permitted only under exceptional circumstances (e.g., faculty request). We look forward to learning about you through your application!

After you’ve applied

MASc, PhD applicants

Admission to the research program is only offered to students with confirmed sponsorship from a research supervisor. Research-stream programs are thesis-based, and students will conduct research under the guidance of a supervisor. In turn, the supervisor will also sponsor the student’s education by contributing to their research stipend and professional development. Applicants are responsible for selecting a research topic and seeking a research supervisor, and having secured a research supervisor is a condition for admission.

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