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12 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to the Fall 2023-24 data, University of Toronto had more than 17,000 full time students joining the First Entry undergraduate programs and the students living on each of the three campuses are given as follows:
· 9,551 students at the St. George Campus
· 4,224 students at the Mississauga Campus
· 3,428 students at the Scarborough Campus
The First entry programs at the university include the Arts and Sciences, Applied Sciences, Engineering, Architecture, Kinesiology and Physical Education, Music and the Transitional Year programme.
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12 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
UToronto has 3 campuses in Greater Toronto Area and locations are given as follows -
St George Campus – It is famous to be oldest and most central campus is in Downtown Toronto area.
Mississauga Campus – Campus is located on west of Toronto is known for its world class research environment and being home to largest biotech companies.
Scarborough Campus – The campus is known for being a global leader in research and offers a range of co op programs in more than 45 disciplines.
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12 months ago
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University of Toronto offer good life for students on campus. U of T also provide many study options with social, cultural, wellness, etc initiatives. Each campus of this university focus on offering students with support they require, various opportunities and resources that will help them reach full potential.
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12 months ago
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University of Toronto was founded by the royal charter in the year 1827 as King's College which is the first institution of higher learning in Canada. It is known to be a collegiate university and comprises 11 colleges along with three campuses in locations such as St George (Downtown Toronto), Mississauga (West Toronto) and Scarborough (Eastern Toronto). The oldest campus of the university is the St George campus.
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12 months ago
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University of Toronto was first established in 1827 with a royal charter status as a public research university located in Toronto, Canada. Some of the interesting facts about the university are as follows:
- University of Toronto is known to be a global leader in research and teaching and is significantly ranked high in Canada and around the world.
- University has three campuses in the Greater Toronto Area in locations such as St George (Downtown Toronto), Mississauga (West Toronto) and Scarborough (Eastern Toronto).
- Toronto Univ has welcomed international students coming from 178 countries and territories around world with China,
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you belong to a country where English is not the native language, you will have to provide proof of English language proficiency with the help of exams such as IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, etc. The University of Toronto does accept TOEFL scores. In the case of TOEFL iBT, the University of Toronto requires at least 100 with a minimum of 22 in Writing. The discretionary range of TOEFL score is from 89 to 99 with at least 22 in Writing. In the case of paper-delivered TOEFL, the University reviews each application individually.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both Universities are very selective at granting admissions to students & only consider highly qualified individuals. The universities are neck & neck in terms of their acceptance rates, with the University of McGill acceptance rate standing at 48%, while that of University of Toronto is around 43%. It can be said that University of McGill is marginally easier to secure admisisons at as compared to University of Toronto.
Candidates interested in admissions at either institute must perform really well in past academics & university level exams & maintain a professional resume that stands out from the rest to have the best possible chance
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both of these institutions form part of the best universities in Canada & are a popular destination among international students looking to pursue higher studies from abroad.
However, both institutions are very selective in choosing between candidates & only prefer individuals with a good track record in past academics as well as other non-academic activities.
The University of Alberta acceptance rate stands at around 58% while that of University of British Columbia stands at 54%. Though both are largely similar, UBC is slightly easier to get into than University of Toronto.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Graduates of the mentioned universities are employed at some of the top MNC's in Canada & worldwide & are paid well as part of respective jobs.
However, the median salary earned by Toronto Univeristy graduates is the highest with salary of around INR 86.5 L, while that of University of British Columbia is the lowest standing at INR 60.95 L. University of Alberta graduates are sandwiched between the two with an median graduate salary of INR 77.8 L.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The highest salary to the UofT MBA graduates was offered in the industries Legal Services, Technology, Consulting, Energy & Natural Resources, etc. The industry-wise average salary is given below:
Industries | Average MBA Grad Salary 2023 |
|---|---|
Financial Services | CAD 107,822 (Around INR 67.7 L) |
Consulting | CAD 147,504 (Around INR 92.7 L) |
Technology | CAD 121,525 (Around INR 76.4 L) |
Legal Services | CAD 177,882 (Around INR 1.1 Cr.) |
CPG & Retail | CAD 89,900 (Around INR 56.5 L) |
Healthcare | CAD 86,468 (Around INR 54.3 L) |
Real Estate / Construction / Infrastructure | CAD 85,000 (Around INR 53.4 L) |
Other | CAD 99,562 (Around INR 62.6 L) |
Manufacturing | CAD 119,250 (Around INR 74.9 L) |
Students can check the list of the highest-paying jobs in Canada
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