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Ridhi

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To enroll in MBA at University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management they need to fulfil following eligiblity criteria-

  • Recognized 4-year UG degree
  • Academic transcripts
  • Minimum of work experience of 2 years
  • English proficiency proof

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Ridhi

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Yes there are many interdisciplinary courses available at the University of Toronto for students. These include-

  •  Diaspora and transnational studies 
  • Data Science Specialist
  • Arts and Contemporary Studies
  • Language and Intercultural Relations (Honours)
  • Social Sciences & Humanities (regular and co-op) etc.

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Ridhi

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In 2026 UofT stood to be one of just six institutions in the world to achieve a top 30 spot in all of the subject rankings by THE. It was also the only Canadian university in this list. Overall the top courses are-

  • Education studies
  • Psychology
  • Arts and humanities
  • Life sciences
  • Computer science
  • Business and economics
  • Law
  • Social sciences
  • Engineering
  • Physical sciences 

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Ridhi

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Yes of the total 700 UG and 300 PG programs available at UofT, there are multiple Science, Tech, Engineering and Mathematics focused programs available for students. Some of the key fields include Computer Engineering, Quantitative Physiology and Computer Science. Its also often ranked as #1 Canadian based university for STEM education/research.

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Ridhi

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International students need to pay a tuition fee of CAD 63,570-74,430 or INR 43.2 - 50.6LPA depending on the programme they apply for at UofT. An additional incidental/ancillary fees of CAD 2,271 or INR 1.5L is also required. The rest of the expected expenses may include-

ParticularsEstimated Cost 
Co-op programUSD 1,010 to USD 3,032INR 68K - INR 2.03L
Joint programme with Centennial CollegeUSD 40 to USD 200INR 2.7K - INR 13K
On-campus housing (residence)USD 8,123 to USD 17,163INR 5.44L - INR 11.5L
Meal planUSD 6,610INR 4.43L
Books and school suppliesUSD 1,000 to USD 2,000INR 67K - INR 1.34L
University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP)USD 792 (approximate for 12 months)INR 53K
TechnologyUSD 100 to USD 300, plus computer costsINR 6.7K - INR 20K (+ computer cost)
Personal expensesUSD 100 to USD 300INR 6.7K - INR 20K

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Piyush Rastogi

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The University of Toronto is one of the most prestigious universities around the world and it ranks number 1 in Canada by Shiksha Popularity rankings. Although, globally, the U of Toronto is not ranked among the top 10. Below are the rankings, take a look - 

  • Times Higher Education at #21 in 2026 
  • By QS,  it is #29 in 2026

So, this university is ranked really well but not among the top 10 worldwide

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Mamona Dixit

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Yes, the Financial Times rankings have ranked the University of Toronto in the year 2025.

As per these rankings, the University ranks #81 in 2025 which is an improvement from it's previous year rank

Financial Times is one of the newspapers that ranks the universities based on the MBA courses and the business schools.

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Kanishka Gambhir

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There are many notable Law alumni of University of Toronto who engaged at the Supreme Court of Canada. Some of these alumni are mentioned below- 

  • Bora Laskin- Chief Justice of Canada (1973–1984) 

  • John C. Major- Puisne justice of Supreme Court of Canada (1992–2005) 

  • John Sopinka- Puisne justice of the Supreme Court, (1988–1997) 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The popular practice areas where most Law graduates practice are Full Service Firm, Government and Public Interest, Clerkship, Litigation, Labour and Employment, etc. The table mentioned below shows the popular area of Law practice along with number of graduates practicing in that area- 

Description 

Class of 2024 

Clerkship 

7.5% 

Government and Public Interest 

11.5% 

In-house Counsel 

2% 

Full Service Firm 

57% 

Criminal 

1% 

Family 

0.5% 

Immigration 

1% 

Intellectual Property 

2% 

Labour and Employment 

3.5% 

Litigation 

7% 

Real Estate 

0.5% 

Tax 

0.5% 

Other Practice Area 

6% 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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There are various employment types in which University of Toronto Law graduates get engaged after their graduation. According to latest 2024 report by U of T, the employment types are mentioned in the table below- 

Description 

Class of 2024 

Clerkship 

7.0% 

Government and Public Interest 

12% 

Private Practice 

81% 

Law Practice Program 

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