Established in 1827, the University of
Toronto is a public university located in Canada. It is the best university in
Canada and falls amongst the world’s leading research intensive universities.
· University of Toronto has 3
campuses. The main campus is in Toronto with the remaining two in Mississauga
and Scarborough.
· It offers more than 700
undergraduate and 200 postgraduate programmes.
· It has about 20,000 faculty and
staff members.
· The tuition fee for
undergraduate students is CAD 26,140 and for graduate students it is CAD
45,200.
· IELTS and TOEFL are accepted as
proof of English proficiency.
The university offers great opportunities
to all its students both in terms of studies and placement.
Year of establishment
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1827
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Type of University
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Public
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Location
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Toronto, Canada ( Main campus)
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Number of seats in undergraduate courses
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18,038
|
Number of seats in graduate courses
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70,728
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Test scores accepted
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IELTS and TOEFL
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Score required for undergraduate
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IELTS: Overall 6.5, with 6 in each module
TOEFL: 100
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Score required for graduates
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IELTS: 6.5, with 6 in each module
TOEFL: 100
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Tuition fee range
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CAD 26,140- CAD 45,200
|
Official website
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www.utoronto.ca
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University
of Toronto rankings
·
The university aims to deliver
quality education to the students. The focused and dedicated approach makes it
fall among the eminent universities in the world. The university is not only
best in Canada but is recognised worldwide with a huge international appeal. It
has been ranked 4th by NTU and 22nd by the Times Higher
Education 2016.
Here is a list of rankings of the
University of Toronto according to some acclaimed global publications of
university ranking of 2016.
Times Higher Education Ranking
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22
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Shanghai Ranking
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27
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QS World University Ranking
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32
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US News Best Global Universities
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21
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NTU Ranking
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4
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University
of Toronto programmes
With around 900 undergraduate and graduate
programmes across all three campuses, the university offers a diverse range of
options to aspiring students.
Undergraduate programmes
From Accounting to Sociology and
Mathematics to Nursing, the University of Toronto offers more than 700 courses.
Most of its courses fall under the category of Arts and Science. The university
also offers dual specialisation courses which are a combination of Bachelor in
science and arts.
Graduate
programmes
The number of graduate courses is around
200 and most of the courses are in Science and arts.
The university offers doctorate programmes
as well. The doctorate programmes fall under the category of Dental surgery,
Music, Juridical science, Education, Pharmacy and Medicine.
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