Canadian universities generally do not require standardized tests like the SAT or ACT for undergraduate admissions, unlike US universities. They primarily evaluate applicants based on their high school transcripts and grades in relevant subjects. However, there are some exceptions and nuances depending on your curriculum. If you’re following an Indian curriculum (CBSE, ISC, or state boards), universities will assess your Class 12 board exam results and potentially Class 11 marks as well. Some universities may request English proficiency tests like IELTS or TOEFL if English isn’t your first language or medium of instruction, though many waive this for students from English-medium schools.