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Justice Institute of British Columbia Admissions 2024-25

New Westminster, Canada

  • Cost of LivingCAD 24,808
  • Tuition Fee FromCAD 9,000
  • Country Rank#125
  • Batch Strength30,000
  • Global Diversity-
  • Gender Ratio-

Justice Institute of British Columbia Admission

Justice Institute of British Columbia Entry Requirements

Whether you're a first-time applicant to the Justice Institute of British Columbia, an undergraduate student seeking advanced status, or a returning student re-enrolling after a break, the admissions standards are the same for all applicants. JIBC only takes applications twice a year, between January and September. Students can fill out an application form over the phone or online. There is a 75 CAD application fee.   

  • Official transcripts from each college and high school attended (in English or with translations)
  • 2 teacher recommendations
  • Official test scores from the TOEFL iBT (80, 20 in each band), IELTS (6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band) and PTE (58) — all tests must be taken within 2 years of your application date
  • A Resume (Reflecting past work experience) 
  • A valid Passport
  • LOR 
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Any other course-specific or country-specific requirements

 

Justice Institute of British Columbia Fees 

 

  • Diploma Law Enforcement Studies - CA$9,000 /Yr 
  • Bachelor of Emergency and Security Management Studies - 15,500 CAD each year
  • Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Disaster Management Fire & Safety Studies Diploma - 19,000CAD/year

 

Justice Institute of British Columbia Placements 

Numerous students are hired for a variety of roles as a result of the high demand for security experts. After earning a degree in intelligence analysis, graduates are hired for jobs ranging from market intelligence analyst, risk management analyst, and cybersecurity specialists to intelligence analyst/officer and investigator. After enrolling in a school on law and enforcement studies, candidates are frequently hired as ByLaw Officers, where they can make up to 25 CAD per hour. Candidates who are hired as Family justice counsellors may expect to make an annual income of between 55,396.19 and 72,937.86 Canadian dollars.