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Nishtha Shukla

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As per the University of Toronto MBA employment report 2023-24, the highest number of graduates were hired by the Financial Services and Consulting industry. Check the placement statistics from the table given below: 

Industry

% of MBA Graduates

Financial Services

34%

Consulting

31%

Legal Services

7%

Technology

7%

CPG & Retail

5%

Healthcare

5%

Other

4%

Real Estate / Construction / Infrastructure

2%

Energy & Natural Resources

2%

Manufacturing 

2%

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Chandra Chaudhary

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MBA course students of the UToronto have to take part in the 4 months of paid internship. As per the facts, 95% of the MBA Class of 2024 students secured internships mainly in areas of Financial Services, Consulting, and Healthcare. The average monthly salary is CAD 6,861 (Around INR 4.3 lakh).

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Ishita Singh

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According to the employment statistics for the University of Toronto MBA course the reported average salary is CAD 140,289 (Around INR 88.2 L). 90% of the full-time MBA students are employed 6 months after graduation. Whereas  81% of MBA students seeking employment were employed 3 months of graduation.

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Stats

Average base salary

CAD 123,724 (Around INR 77.7 L)

Median base salary

CAD 102,000 (Around INR 64.13 L)

Average signing bonus

CAD 21,163 (Around INR 13.3 L)

Median signing bonus

CAD 19,000 (Around INR 11.9 L)

 

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Anya Aggarwal

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The duration of the UToronto MBA course is 16 months + 4 months of paid internship. While studying for this course, students are going to learn from the world-class renowned faculty and seasoned industry leaders. Furthermore, for the 90% of the MBA graduates of Class of 2023-24 secured employment 6 months after graduation. The average starting salary of the MBA graduates is CAD 140,289 (INR 88.2 lakh).

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Akansha katariya

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Both the University of Toronto and the University of Michigan are top-ranked, highly reputed universities. If we consider the below comparison table, the University of Toronto ranked #13 among world universities whereas the University of Michigan ranked #3. The students must look for various other factors including affordability, career opportunities, academic structure, and campus life rather than just rankings. Students can check the table below for the comparison between the two:

Edurank 2025

University of Toronto

University of Waterloo

World Ranking

#13

#3

Country Rankings

#1

#3

State Rankings

#1

#1

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Mukul Thapa

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The University of Toronto acceptance rate is 54%, as per unofficial source. The university looks at a number of things, such as high school or senior secondary school transcripts, a GPA of 3.6 on a 4-point scale, meeting English language proficiency requirements, results from standardized tests, and an All India Senior School Certificate (CBSE) or Indian School Certificate (CISCE) that shows exceptional performance. Entrance to the university is simple for students who meet eligibility requirements and all of the aforementioned selection criteria.

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Nishtha Bhatnagar

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Both the University of Toronto and the University of Waterloo are top-ranked, highly reputed universities in Canada. If we consider the below comparison table, the University of Toronto is slightly better than the University of Waterloo-based on the rankings categories like world, Canada, and Ontario rankings. As per the unofficial source, the University of Toronto ranked #13 among world universities whereas the University of Waterloo ranked #112. The rankings are based on various factors however, students must look for various other factors including affordability, career opportunities, academic structure, and campus life rather than

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Taru Bhandari

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The University of Toronto does not disclose the acceptance rate for international students. An unofficial source claims that the University of Toronto acceptance rate is 54% which shows the university is moderately tough to get in. The university considers various factors including academic transcripts from high school/senior secondary levels, GPA of 3.6 on 4-point scale, fulfilling English language requirements, standardized test scores, All India Senior School Certificate (CBSE), or Indian School Certificate (CISCE) showcasing excellent results. Students who fulfill eligibility and all the above selection criteria can easily get into

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Tasneem Hoda

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University of Toronto has a non-refundable and non-transferable application fee of CAD 180 for undergraduate courses and CAD 125 for postgraduate programs. International students can pay the application fee and should be paid at the time of filling the application on the university's admission portal. 

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