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Divya Shukla

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Seeing, the University of Toronto is a selective university. International students are required to meet certain admission requirements. One of the most important being the GPA. Minimum grade of 70% in grade 12 (English subject)

An overall admission average of 75% is important to be considered at this university. 

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Piyush Rastogi

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As an international student, an application can be made via the official portal of the university These admission requirements are given below:

 Undergraduate Courses

  • All India Senior School Certificate awarded by CBSE / Indian School Certificate awarded by CISCE. Class 12 State Board exams with excellent results shall also be considered on an individual basis
  • Note that CBSE students who want to study programs that need Calculus for admissions, like Business, Engineering, and Science programs, must present Class 12 Standard Mathematics for admission consideration
  • Class 12 Applied Mathematics (Old and New syllabus) shall not meet
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Mukul Vimal

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Yes. International students can work up to 24 hours per week off campus, without a work permit in Canada if they meet these eligibility criterion-

  • Must be full-time student at DLI
  • Must be enrolled in a training program:
    • post-secondary academic,  vocational/professional
    • secondary-level vocational (Quebec only)
  • Study program
    • is at least 6 months long
    • leads to a degree/Diploma/certificate
  • Started studying
  • Social insurance number (SIN)

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Kanishk Chatterjee

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Yes Univ of Toronto has a Career Centre that focuses on supporting students throughout their careers by providing advice and opportunities to them. Some services offered are as follows-

  • Explore career options;
  • Part time jobs and internship opportunities;
  • Prepare CV, cover letter and application forms;
  • Prepare for interviews and assessments and
  • Develop personal statement

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Indian students can now pursue their education from an Canadian university from the comforts of their home by enrolling in online courses, offered by some of the best universities in the Canada.

While the number of Canadian institutions offering online studies is small, the quality of education is the best possible it can be in the online format.

Some popular universities offering online courses to students are listed below:

University Shiksha Popularity Ranking
University of Toronto#1
University of British Columbia#2
University of Alberta#4
Dalhousie University #12

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Pallavi Sharma

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The University of Toronto is one of the top universities for international students in Canada. With 6 Lakh plus alumni members all over the world. The university alumni network includes entrepreneurs, innovators, industry leaders, mentors, and more. Moreover, Toronto University graduates work in esteemed sectors such as Business Development, Education, Operations, Engineering, Information Technology, Finance, Sales, and more. Furthermore, the University of Toronto notable alumni are listed below:

  • Margaret Atwood
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King
  • Norman Jewison
  • Frederick Banting
  • Lorne Michaels
  • Roberta Bondar
  • Scott Speedman
  • David Cronenberg
  • Lin Chi-lin
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Kartik Bisht

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University of Toronto is one of oldest universities in Canada. This university has 680,000+ alumni globally. This figure includes graduates from all 3 campuses of university. This university alumni are- famous personalities, industry leaders, game changers, entrepreneurs, etc. Some notable alumni of TU are - Margaret Atwood, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Norman Jewison, Frederick Banting, Lorne Michaels, etc. Graduates of this university work in top companies like Google, York University, Microsoft, Deloitte, BMO, etc.

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Pallavi Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

The University of Toronto and McGill University both are among the top choices of international students in Canada. Every university offers something unique for its international students to stand out of the herd. Both universities have its advantages and disadvantages. University of Toronto acceptance rate stands at 43%, which makes it highly competitive. This means out of 100 students, around 43 students are enrolled in the university. On the other hand, McGill University acceptance rate is 46 - 56%, which makes it competitive to secure admission. This figure states that out of every 100 students, around 46 to 56 students are enrolle

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Ishita Kalra

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The University of Toronto and University of Waterloo are some of the best universities for pursuing higher education in the Canada. Toronto University was established in 1827 and is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Whereas, CSU Fullerton was established in 1956 and is located in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Both the universities have their own needs and requirements. When choosing a university, students must check factors such as cost, placement rate, scholarship offered, programs, and more. Check the comparison listed below between University of Toronto and University of Waterloo. This will help students in gaining more clarity on t

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Tasneem Hoda

Contributor-Level 10

University of Toronto has a range of constituent, federated, theological, and postgraduate colleges and these are given as follows:

·      Innis College

·      New College

·      University College

·      Woodsworth College

·      St. Michaels College

·      Trinity College

·      Victoria College

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