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Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
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University of Toronto 
Overview

Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Tuition & Fees

43.08 Lakh
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Public

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Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
 at 
University of Toronto 
Highlights

  • The program is world-renowned for an applied, practical curriculum which is augmented with hands-on learning in labs and in the field
  • Students will learn about the physical principles of an object's design: its appearance; how the individual components work; and how to manufacture it and make it safe, economical, efficient, easy to use
  • Students can choose one specialization area from Bioengineering, Energy & Environment, Manufacturing, Mechatronics, and Solid Mechanics
  • Graduates may pursue a career in a vast number of areas like designing communication systems, computers, assistive medical devices etc.
  • Students will study courses in physics, risk assessment, thermodynamics, biomechanics and sustainable energy
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
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University of Toronto 
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
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University of Toronto 
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
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University of Toronto 
Application Process

Step one
Additional documents required
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  • Secondary school transcript, showing all years of study including current interim results
  • Class 10 board examination results
  • Predicted 12th board grades, if provided by school
  • 12th board admit card, when available in February-March
  • Submit full documentation (transcripts) for all secondary and post-secondary studies attempted
    • Applicants may also be required to submit the online ‘self-reported grades’ form
  • Proof of English language proficiency
  • Standardized test results, or other supplemental information (if applicable)
  • Notarized translations of any documents issued in a language other than English or French are also required
  • Supplemental Application  (If Required)
  • Copy of passport

Bachelor of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
 at 
University of Toronto 
Fees

icon1st year tuition fees
Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 43,07,731
iconOther expenses in 1st Year
Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Hostel & MealsINR 8,65,395
InsuranceINR 46,932
TransportationINR 44,387
Internet, phone billINR 1,00,880
Books/SuppliesINR 68,288
Student Profile Assessment FeeINR 4,097
ClothingINR 46,560
Entertainment and other expensesINR 1,24,160
Application feeINR 11,671
Total approximate feesINR 13,12,370
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Calculated at the exchange rate of 1 CAD = INR 62.08 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 5ᵗʰ November 2024

University of Toronto
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.3/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Multi-dimensional
  • Stressful
  • Liberal
Student Views
  • 50% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships4.2
Part time work3.9
Post study jobs4.2
Quality of faculty4.3
Student Life4.1
Value for money4.1
Public transportation4.7
Safety4.4
Indian Food4.4
Permanent Immigration4.4
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BSc (Hons) in Biology for Health Sciences/ Master of Teaching - Batch of 2028
Offered by University of Toronto
4.3
The university is great although highly competitive and academic.
Tips: It is a world-class institution, but it is highly competitive. You will have to study a lot to survive. A transition from high school is natural. I am here on a 50% scholarship. You can apply for it. Overall, I am very satisfied with the University of Toronto.
Likes (Safety): I rated the University of Toronto high on safety because I felt safe on campus and in the surrounding areas. I never saw any shootings, and campus police are available at all hours. The university also provides multiple emergency contacts for students. The only potential risk I saw was from homeless people at night, but even then I felt safe.
Dislikes (Part time work): I rated the University of Toronto low on part-time work because campus and off-campus jobs are easily available. However, the university is highly competitive, and most students don't have time for part-time work. Some jobs are even available remotely, such as being a PA or TA, which can pay up to 500 CAD per week or 2000-2400 CAD per month.
Reviewed on 27 Oct 2024Read more
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Karishma Punjabi Verified Icon
BSc Hons in Psychology - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Toronto
4.3
University of Toronto (Scarborough) - smaller campus, better exposure, better opportunities.
Tips: Getting out of your comfort zone is essential at the beginning of your studies at the University of Toronto. You will need to adapt to the weather and the people, and there will be a cultural shift because there are people from all around the world. Do not shut any experience off. Make connections with faculty members because they will nominate you for scholarships and awards. Overall, since this is a smaller campus, the exposure is great, and the opportunities are tremendous. Build connections and network well. This is the only campus that offers co-ops, so join a co-op programme and get experience while you are studying.
Likes (Student Life): Since I'm on the smaller campus, you get to know everyone. I participated in extracurricular and joined multiple clubs, gaining experience and friendships. It is easy to start with the mentorship programs and then work with a senior mentor to guide you through academic, social and extracurricular on campus.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): You don't need visa sponsorship from your job because you qualify for an open work permit. With psychology, it was easier to get into mental health than psychology but since that was not my area of interest, I added a minor - Statistics and Food Studies. Statistics helped me realize that I want to be a data analyst. It was easier to find jobs in this field.
Reviewed on 10 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Applied Computing in Computer Science - Batch of 2023
Offered by University of Toronto
3.1
It is a good university.
Tips: It's a good university but if you are more research-oriented then go for US universities. The weather is not great in Canada. If you are person who loves sunlight or going out then say goodbye to both of them. The campus is scattered and in the middle of the city.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Good chance of getting a PR if you have enough points. You also get a Post Graduation Work Permit once you graduate. It is an open work permit and the duration depends on the length of the programme.
Dislikes (Value for money): It's okay but not a great programme. They charge too much for the courses they are offering. It is good that there is an internship at the end of the programme otherwise it would have taken a lot of time to repay the loan.
Reviewed on 26 Dec 2023Read more
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Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering - Batch of 2027
Offered by University of Toronto
3.9
Great, academically oriented university to study from but expensive.
Tips: In the beginning, you would feel a big cultural shock as the place and its education are quite different from that in India. But, you would find many people from India and all around the world who are willing to talk, know about you and share their experiences. However, once the years progress you will feel a sense of competition which is a good thing, as everyone becomes more aware and concerned about their future. Also, the university provides us opportunities to experience and learn about several different fields and sub-fields of study in the giant universe of ECE, where each sub-field could have a different career path. The university also has resources like ECC and others to help you prepare for the jobs, but securing a job is quite difficult in my field of study, especially at this economic phase. Regarding the scholarships, I didn't receive any and many of my international friends didn't either. Most scholarships require you to be a Canadian citizen or PR but there are exceptions and few international students do get the scholarships. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my university, course and country.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I think the faculty is quite easy to access and approach and is highly knowledgeable in their concepts and field of study. There is more focus on hands-on learning through practicals than most other colleges though the weightage of it towards the overall course grade is usually few, they prefer to put more weightage towards written exams. In terms of diversity, you would find teaching faculty coming from all around the globe, China, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Switzerland, and so many others.
Dislikes (Part time work): I think it is easy to find a part-time job in this area but doing a part-time job while studying is quite difficult for an undergrad ECE student at UofT. Most technical courses are workload-heavy with several lengthy assignments which spare little to no free time. Maybe for Masters, the picture would be different.
Reviewed on 4 Sep 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MS in Applied Computing in Computer Science - Batch of 2025
Offered by University of Toronto
3.9
University of Toronto is the place to be!
Tips: Whatever you do, try to excel in that. Also focus on your fundamentals Science classes like Math and Physics as it helps in more ways than one, even though I'm in CS. People here come from various backgrounds and the admissions committee views applications holistically. They value the amount of effort you've put into whatever your domain is and can find ways of transferring your skillset to match you with what you could potentially be great at.
Reviewed on 15 Dec 2023Read more
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