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        Netherlands is the second most peaceful country. It is also one of the safest place on this planet. This is not it! There is more to this country other than just peace and safety. The education system is so flexible that it has all the study options to suit every budget without compromising the quality of education. Our country guide gives you a wholistic idea of what it’s like to study in the Netherlands. You can read about everything from Cost and Scholarships, to Popular cities, job opportunities, deadlines, etc. Click the link to read it, go on!

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Established in 1827, as a colonial college by the Church of England, the University of Toronto (popularly known as 'U of T') is a Canadian public research university in Toronto, Ontario. U of T is known to be a birthplace of insulin and stem cell research. It is one of the two Canadian universities to be members of Association of American Universities. It ranks 2nd in the world in academics oriented research.


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  • The computer engineering undergraduate program is distinctive as it is based on the broad areas of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science... Read more

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  • The Major program in Computer Science is designed to include a solid grounding in the essentials of Computer Science, followed by options that let you explore one or a few topics more deeply... Read more

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    Location at University of Toronto

    University of Toronto, St.George Campus is located right next to the Queens Park and the legislative building in downtown Toronto, overlooking all of Toronto. It is also in the middle of two subway lines that make it easy to access the whole of Toronto. Being in downtown, it has good food options for the forever hungry.


    Infrastructure at University of Toronto

    Spread over 180 acres, it can be a huge, intimidating campus if your classes are scheduled on different extreme sides. Architecture inspired of Romanesque and Gothic buildings, lush green in the middle of the city. Students love the Gothic, 'Hogwarts' like architecture of the place.


    Residing Options at University of Toronto

    There are different colleges within that provide residencies for different students. Massey College is exclusively for graduate students, while Knox and Wycliffe's Colleges largely have graduate theology students. Annesley Hall of Victoria College, a National Historic site, was the first university residence for women in Canada. In all, the on-campus residences can accommodate only 6,400 students and hence. The university guarantees to house only for undergraduates in their first year of study, while most upper-year and graduate students reside off-campus. There are listings available on the off-campus housing website and the Housing Services department can be helpful too. U of T students suggest living off-campus also to avoid distractions.


    Weather at University of Toronto

    Downtown Toronto can be medium to extremely humid. Springs and autumn are shorter than summers and winters. The coldest it gets in winters is about minus 12 degrees and in summers, the max it goes to generally 30 degrees.


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Toronto

    The Faculty to Student Ratio at U of T is 8:18. There are 400 areas of study with 200 graduate programs. It has more than 60 graduate programs in health sciences, engineering and management. The engineering professors are quite appreciated by students, especially its computer science department is considered to be world class.
    Students say that the class size is huge and some of the students feel that they do not get enough attention. Some of the professors may have a thick accent that an international student might find it difficult to understand.
    The most important aspect to consider is that it has a high grading standard. Students find that reading the textbook and attending lectures is hardly enough. Students may need smart peers or seniors to critique their essays before submission. The professors do not intend to sugarcoat about your academic performance and are very strict for deadlines and decorum. As a grad student, you may be studying under the big names of Canada and it might not be a harm in befriending them


    Financial aid at University of Toronto

    Overall, one may receive a great education for half the price of an average American University. But still higher than anywhere in Canada. The tuition fees for international graduate students for the main courses such as Engineering, MBA in U of T are roughly about $41000 per year. This is excluding the other costs like housing, food, etc. For courses in Humanities and Arts, the fees are much lower. For a domestic student, it is mere $6400 per year. You can set up an appointment and visit the Financial Aid offices. They are helpful to find you scholarships for which you may be eligible. Overall, opportunities for getting a financial aid for an undergraduate course are greater than a graduate course.


    Jobs and placements at University of Toronto

    The top companies that recruit from MIT, Stanford also come at U of T. The only problem could be the grade deflation. Students say that it is harder to score in U of T than in other good American Universities. You can earn about $5000 in any good internship. As per a 2015-16 report of the Rotman School of Management at U of T, the median salaries were roughly $85000 per annum. Salaries were similar for finance, consulting and retail jobs. Technology students fetched an average of $1,00,000 and Energy and Natural Resources department students fetched about $90,000, similar to jobs in Legal services. The average GPA for those places was 3.5, which means you've got to keep scoring very high!


    Alumni at University of Toronto

  • Margaret Atwood: Canadian Poet, Novelist
  • Frederick Banting: Nobel Laureate
  • Lester Pearson: Ex Canadian Prime Minister

  • Verdict at University of Toronto

    Overall, it is one of the best universities in Canada. If you are interested in research, it's a no-brainer. The education here is to deepen your knowledge of the essential principles and theory versus a polytechnic-like school. Getting good grades is hard yet inevitable to make friends on campus and get a good job. Students suggest finding a balance between school, work and social life. You'll be fine if you are okay being a small fish in a big pond. The campus life can be as dull or exciting as you decide it to be. Plus side of such a rigorous study schedule, as students put it, is that you may find jobs and other future stressful things quite easier if you have been through this.


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  • Actuarial Science (HBSc)
  • Management and Marketing (BBA)
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  • Economics (BCom)
  • Economics & Mathematics (HBSc)
  • Economics and Political Science (HBA)
  • Finance and Economics (BCom)
  • Financial Economics (HBSc)
  • Geographical Information Science (HBSc)
  • Information (BASc)
  • Information Science (HBSc)
  • Communication, Culture, Information & Technology (HBA)
  • Management and International Business (BBA)
  • International Relations (HBA)
  • Management (HBA)
  • Management (BBA)
  • Management and Finance (BBA)
  • Management and Human Resources (BBA)
  • Forensic Accounting (MFAcc)
    Fall deadline: 15 Jun | Send docs
  • Management and Professional Accounting (MMPA)
  • Accounting and Finance (MAccFin)
  • Economics (MA)
  • Financial Risk Management (MFRM)
  • Finance (MF)
  • Financial Economics (MFE)
  • Health Administration (MHSc)
  • Information (MI)
    Fall deadline: 31 Mar | Send docs
  • Industrial Relations and Human Resources (MIRHR)
  • Management Analytics (Masters)
  • MBA (MBA)
    Fall (Round 3) deadline: 8 Mar | Send docs
  • Forest Conservation (MFC)
    Fall deadline: 1 Apr | Send docs
  • Innovation and Management (MMI)
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    Location at University of Toronto

    University of Toronto, St.George Campus is located right next to the Queens Park and the legislative building in downtown Toronto, overlooking all of Toronto. It is also in the middle of two subway lines that make it easy to access the whole of Toronto. Being in downtown, it has good food options for the forever hungry.


    Infrastructure at University of Toronto

    Spread over 180 acres, it can be a huge, intimidating campus if your classes are scheduled on different extreme sides. Architecture inspired of Romanesque and Gothic buildings, lush green in the middle of the city. Students love the Gothic, 'Hogwarts' like architecture of the place.


    Residing Options at University of Toronto

    There are different colleges within that provide residencies for different students. Massey College is exclusively for graduate students, while Knox and Wycliffe's Colleges largely have graduate theology students. Annesley Hall of Victoria College, a National Historic site, was the first university residence for women in Canada. In all, the on-campus residences can accommodate only 6,400 students and hence. The university guarantees to house only for undergraduates in their first year of study, while most upper-year and graduate students reside off-campus. There are listings available on the off-campus housing website and the Housing Services department can be helpful too. U of T students suggest living off-campus also to avoid distractions.


    Weather at University of Toronto

    Downtown Toronto can be medium to extremely humid. Springs and autumn are shorter than summers and winters. The coldest it gets in winters is about minus 12 degrees and in summers, the max it goes to generally 30 degrees.


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Toronto

    The Faculty to Student Ratio at U of T is 8:18. There are 400 areas of study with 200 graduate programs. It has more than 60 graduate programs in health sciences, engineering and management. The engineering professors are quite appreciated by students, especially its computer science department is considered to be world class.
    Students say that the class size is huge and some of the students feel that they do not get enough attention. Some of the professors may have a thick accent that an international student might find it difficult to understand.
    The most important aspect to consider is that it has a high grading standard. Students find that reading the textbook and attending lectures is hardly enough. Students may need smart peers or seniors to critique their essays before submission. The professors do not intend to sugarcoat about your academic performance and are very strict for deadlines and decorum. As a grad student, you may be studying under the big names of Canada and it might not be a harm in befriending them


    Financial aid at University of Toronto

    Overall, one may receive a great education for half the price of an average American University. But still higher than anywhere in Canada. The tuition fees for international graduate students for the main courses such as Engineering, MBA in U of T are roughly about $41000 per year. This is excluding the other costs like housing, food, etc. For courses in Humanities and Arts, the fees are much lower. For a domestic student, it is mere $6400 per year. You can set up an appointment and visit the Financial Aid offices. They are helpful to find you scholarships for which you may be eligible. Overall, opportunities for getting a financial aid for an undergraduate course are greater than a graduate course.


    Jobs and placements at University of Toronto

    The top companies that recruit from MIT, Stanford also come at U of T. The only problem could be the grade deflation. Students say that it is harder to score in U of T than in other good American Universities. You can earn about $5000 in any good internship. As per a 2015-16 report of the Rotman School of Management at U of T, the median salaries were roughly $85000 per annum. Salaries were similar for finance, consulting and retail jobs. Technology students fetched an average of $1,00,000 and Energy and Natural Resources department students fetched about $90,000, similar to jobs in Legal services. The average GPA for those places was 3.5, which means you've got to keep scoring very high!


    Alumni at University of Toronto

  • Margaret Atwood: Canadian Poet, Novelist
  • Frederick Banting: Nobel Laureate
  • Lester Pearson: Ex Canadian Prime Minister

  • Verdict at University of Toronto

    Overall, it is one of the best universities in Canada. If you are interested in research, it's a no-brainer. The education here is to deepen your knowledge of the essential principles and theory versus a polytechnic-like school. Getting good grades is hard yet inevitable to make friends on campus and get a good job. Students suggest finding a balance between school, work and social life. You'll be fine if you are okay being a small fish in a big pond. The campus life can be as dull or exciting as you decide it to be. Plus side of such a rigorous study schedule, as students put it, is that you may find jobs and other future stressful things quite easier if you have been through this.


    U Toronto's School of Medicine

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    C$29,800 (~US$22,400) /year
    average tuition fee

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    C$7,400 (~US$5,600) /year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Medicine courses at U Toronto. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Toronto in Indian Rupees is INR 16,36,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    Medicine courses offered at U Toronto

    Courses Description
  • Human Biology (HBSc)
  • Community Health (MScCH)
  • Applied Immunology (MSc)
  • Fundamental Immunology (MSc)
  • Nursing (MN)
    Fall deadline: 30 Apr | Send docs
  • Occupational Therapy (MSc)
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences (MSc)
    Fall deadline: 10 May | Send docs
  • Pharmacology (MSc)
    Fall deadline: 15 Jan | Send docs
  • Applied Clinical Pharmacology (MSc)
    Fall deadline: 15 Jan | Send docs
  • Pharmaceutical Science (MS)
  • Pharmacy (MSc)
  • Physical Therapy (MScPT)
  • Physiology (MSc)
    Fall deadline: 1 Jun | Send docs
  • Public Health (MPH)
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    Location at University of Toronto

    University of Toronto, St.George Campus is located right next to the Queens Park and the legislative building in downtown Toronto, overlooking all of Toronto. It is also in the middle of two subway lines that make it easy to access the whole of Toronto. Being in downtown, it has good food options for the forever hungry.


    Infrastructure at University of Toronto

    Spread over 180 acres, it can be a huge, intimidating campus if your classes are scheduled on different extreme sides. Architecture inspired of Romanesque and Gothic buildings, lush green in the middle of the city. Students love the Gothic, 'Hogwarts' like architecture of the place.


    Residing Options at University of Toronto

    There are different colleges within that provide residencies for different students. Massey College is exclusively for graduate students, while Knox and Wycliffe's Colleges largely have graduate theology students. Annesley Hall of Victoria College, a National Historic site, was the first university residence for women in Canada. In all, the on-campus residences can accommodate only 6,400 students and hence. The university guarantees to house only for undergraduates in their first year of study, while most upper-year and graduate students reside off-campus. There are listings available on the off-campus housing website and the Housing Services department can be helpful too. U of T students suggest living off-campus also to avoid distractions.


    Weather at University of Toronto

    Downtown Toronto can be medium to extremely humid. Springs and autumn are shorter than summers and winters. The coldest it gets in winters is about minus 12 degrees and in summers, the max it goes to generally 30 degrees.


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Toronto

    The Faculty to Student Ratio at U of T is 8:18. There are 400 areas of study with 200 graduate programs. It has more than 60 graduate programs in health sciences, engineering and management. The engineering professors are quite appreciated by students, especially its computer science department is considered to be world class.
    Students say that the class size is huge and some of the students feel that they do not get enough attention. Some of the professors may have a thick accent that an international student might find it difficult to understand.
    The most important aspect to consider is that it has a high grading standard. Students find that reading the textbook and attending lectures is hardly enough. Students may need smart peers or seniors to critique their essays before submission. The professors do not intend to sugarcoat about your academic performance and are very strict for deadlines and decorum. As a grad student, you may be studying under the big names of Canada and it might not be a harm in befriending them


    Financial aid at University of Toronto

    Overall, one may receive a great education for half the price of an average American University. But still higher than anywhere in Canada. The tuition fees for international graduate students for the main courses such as Engineering, MBA in U of T are roughly about $41000 per year. This is excluding the other costs like housing, food, etc. For courses in Humanities and Arts, the fees are much lower. For a domestic student, it is mere $6400 per year. You can set up an appointment and visit the Financial Aid offices. They are helpful to find you scholarships for which you may be eligible. Overall, opportunities for getting a financial aid for an undergraduate course are greater than a graduate course.


    Jobs and placements at University of Toronto

    The top companies that recruit from MIT, Stanford also come at U of T. The only problem could be the grade deflation. Students say that it is harder to score in U of T than in other good American Universities. You can earn about $5000 in any good internship. As per a 2015-16 report of the Rotman School of Management at U of T, the median salaries were roughly $85000 per annum. Salaries were similar for finance, consulting and retail jobs. Technology students fetched an average of $1,00,000 and Energy and Natural Resources department students fetched about $90,000, similar to jobs in Legal services. The average GPA for those places was 3.5, which means you've got to keep scoring very high!


    Alumni at University of Toronto

  • Margaret Atwood: Canadian Poet, Novelist
  • Frederick Banting: Nobel Laureate
  • Lester Pearson: Ex Canadian Prime Minister

  • Verdict at University of Toronto

    Overall, it is one of the best universities in Canada. If you are interested in research, it's a no-brainer. The education here is to deepen your knowledge of the essential principles and theory versus a polytechnic-like school. Getting good grades is hard yet inevitable to make friends on campus and get a good job. Students suggest finding a balance between school, work and social life. You'll be fine if you are okay being a small fish in a big pond. The campus life can be as dull or exciting as you decide it to be. Plus side of such a rigorous study schedule, as students put it, is that you may find jobs and other future stressful things quite easier if you have been through this.


    U Toronto's School of Sciences

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    C$36,600 (~US$27,500) /year
    average tuition fee

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    C$7,400 (~US$5,600) /year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Sciences courses at U Toronto. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Toronto in Indian Rupees is INR 20,12,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    Sciences courses offered at U Toronto

    Courses Description
  • Applied Mathematics (HBsc)
  • Astronomy (HBSc)
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics (HBSc)
  • Astronomical Sciences (HBSc)
  • Biochemistry (HBSc)
  • Bioethics (HBA)
  • Biodiversity & Conservation Biology (HBSc)
  • Biology (HBSc)
  • Cell & Molecular Biology (HBSc)
  • Chemical Physics (HBSc)
  • Biological Chemistry (HBSc)
  • Chemistry (HBSc)
  • Criminology (HBA)
  • Earth and Environmental Systems (HBSc)
  • Earth Science (HBSc)
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (HBSc)
  • Engineering Science (BASc)
  • Geography (HBSc)
  • Geography (HBA)
  • Geology (HBSc)
  • Geophysics (HBSc)
  • Geosciences (HBSc)
  • Mathematical Sciences (HBSc)
  • Mathematical Sciences (HBSc)
  • Mathematics and Physics (HBSc)
  • Mathematics (HBSc)
  • Statistics (HBSc)
  • Bioinformatics (HBSc)
  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (HBSc)
  • Molecular Biology (HBSc)
  • Molecular Biology and Biotechnology (HBSc)
  • Molecular Genetics and Microbiology (HBSc)
  • Neuroscience (HBSc)
  • Physics (BSc(hons))
  • Biological Physics (HBSc)
  • Psychology (HBSc)
  • Biochemistry (MSc)
    Fall deadline: 31 May | Send docs
  • Bioethics (MSc)
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (MSc)
  • Cell and Systems Biology (MSc)
  • Chemistry (MSc)
  • Planning (MSc)
  • Materials Science and Engineering (MASc)
  • Mathematics (MSc)
  • Statistical Theory and Applications (MSc)
  • Mathematics and Statistics (MSc)
  • Nutritional Science (MSc)
    Spring deadline: 15 Jun | Send docs
  • Physics (MSc)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Psychology (MA)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
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    Location at University of Toronto

    University of Toronto, St.George Campus is located right next to the Queens Park and the legislative building in downtown Toronto, overlooking all of Toronto. It is also in the middle of two subway lines that make it easy to access the whole of Toronto. Being in downtown, it has good food options for the forever hungry.


    Infrastructure at University of Toronto

    Spread over 180 acres, it can be a huge, intimidating campus if your classes are scheduled on different extreme sides. Architecture inspired of Romanesque and Gothic buildings, lush green in the middle of the city. Students love the Gothic, 'Hogwarts' like architecture of the place.


    Residing Options at University of Toronto

    There are different colleges within that provide residencies for different students. Massey College is exclusively for graduate students, while Knox and Wycliffe's Colleges largely have graduate theology students. Annesley Hall of Victoria College, a National Historic site, was the first university residence for women in Canada. In all, the on-campus residences can accommodate only 6,400 students and hence. The university guarantees to house only for undergraduates in their first year of study, while most upper-year and graduate students reside off-campus. There are listings available on the off-campus housing website and the Housing Services department can be helpful too. U of T students suggest living off-campus also to avoid distractions.


    Weather at University of Toronto

    Downtown Toronto can be medium to extremely humid. Springs and autumn are shorter than summers and winters. The coldest it gets in winters is about minus 12 degrees and in summers, the max it goes to generally 30 degrees.


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Toronto

    The Faculty to Student Ratio at U of T is 8:18. There are 400 areas of study with 200 graduate programs. It has more than 60 graduate programs in health sciences, engineering and management. The engineering professors are quite appreciated by students, especially its computer science department is considered to be world class.
    Students say that the class size is huge and some of the students feel that they do not get enough attention. Some of the professors may have a thick accent that an international student might find it difficult to understand.
    The most important aspect to consider is that it has a high grading standard. Students find that reading the textbook and attending lectures is hardly enough. Students may need smart peers or seniors to critique their essays before submission. The professors do not intend to sugarcoat about your academic performance and are very strict for deadlines and decorum. As a grad student, you may be studying under the big names of Canada and it might not be a harm in befriending them


    Financial aid at University of Toronto

    Overall, one may receive a great education for half the price of an average American University. But still higher than anywhere in Canada. The tuition fees for international graduate students for the main courses such as Engineering, MBA in U of T are roughly about $41000 per year. This is excluding the other costs like housing, food, etc. For courses in Humanities and Arts, the fees are much lower. For a domestic student, it is mere $6400 per year. You can set up an appointment and visit the Financial Aid offices. They are helpful to find you scholarships for which you may be eligible. Overall, opportunities for getting a financial aid for an undergraduate course are greater than a graduate course.


    Jobs and placements at University of Toronto

    The top companies that recruit from MIT, Stanford also come at U of T. The only problem could be the grade deflation. Students say that it is harder to score in U of T than in other good American Universities. You can earn about $5000 in any good internship. As per a 2015-16 report of the Rotman School of Management at U of T, the median salaries were roughly $85000 per annum. Salaries were similar for finance, consulting and retail jobs. Technology students fetched an average of $1,00,000 and Energy and Natural Resources department students fetched about $90,000, similar to jobs in Legal services. The average GPA for those places was 3.5, which means you've got to keep scoring very high!


    Alumni at University of Toronto

  • Margaret Atwood: Canadian Poet, Novelist
  • Frederick Banting: Nobel Laureate
  • Lester Pearson: Ex Canadian Prime Minister

  • Verdict at University of Toronto

    Overall, it is one of the best universities in Canada. If you are interested in research, it's a no-brainer. The education here is to deepen your knowledge of the essential principles and theory versus a polytechnic-like school. Getting good grades is hard yet inevitable to make friends on campus and get a good job. Students suggest finding a balance between school, work and social life. You'll be fine if you are okay being a small fish in a big pond. The campus life can be as dull or exciting as you decide it to be. Plus side of such a rigorous study schedule, as students put it, is that you may find jobs and other future stressful things quite easier if you have been through this.


    U Toronto's School of Arts

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    C$36,600 (~US$27,500) /year
    average tuition fee

    Get Loan Assistance

    C$7,400 (~US$5,600) /year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Arts courses at U Toronto. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Toronto in Indian Rupees is INR 20,12,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    Arts courses offered at U Toronto

    Courses Description
  • Anthropology (HBA)
  • Anthropology (HBSc)
  • Cinema Studies (HBA)
  • Cognitive Science (HBA)
  • Cognitive Science (HBSc)
  • Digital Enterprise Management (HBA)
  • English (HBA)
  • Philosophy (BA)
  • Political Science (HBA)
  • Sociology (HBA)
  • Visual Studies (HBA)
  • Visual Culture and Communication (HBA)
  • Adult Education and Community Development (MA)
  • Anthropology (MA)
  • Anthropology (MSc)
  • Counselling and Clinical Psychology (MA)
  • Global Affairs (MGA)
  • Near and Middle Eastern Studies (Masters)
  • Political Science (MA)
  • Social Work (MSW)
  • Sociology (MA)
    Fall deadline: 1 Dec | Send docs
  • Teaching (MT)
  • Educational Leadership and Policy (MA)
  • Visual Studies (MVS)
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    Location at University of Toronto

    University of Toronto, St.George Campus is located right next to the Queens Park and the legislative building in downtown Toronto, overlooking all of Toronto. It is also in the middle of two subway lines that make it easy to access the whole of Toronto. Being in downtown, it has good food options for the forever hungry.


    Infrastructure at University of Toronto

    Spread over 180 acres, it can be a huge, intimidating campus if your classes are scheduled on different extreme sides. Architecture inspired of Romanesque and Gothic buildings, lush green in the middle of the city. Students love the Gothic, 'Hogwarts' like architecture of the place.


    Residing Options at University of Toronto

    There are different colleges within that provide residencies for different students. Massey College is exclusively for graduate students, while Knox and Wycliffe's Colleges largely have graduate theology students. Annesley Hall of Victoria College, a National Historic site, was the first university residence for women in Canada. In all, the on-campus residences can accommodate only 6,400 students and hence. The university guarantees to house only for undergraduates in their first year of study, while most upper-year and graduate students reside off-campus. There are listings available on the off-campus housing website and the Housing Services department can be helpful too. U of T students suggest living off-campus also to avoid distractions.


    Weather at University of Toronto

    Downtown Toronto can be medium to extremely humid. Springs and autumn are shorter than summers and winters. The coldest it gets in winters is about minus 12 degrees and in summers, the max it goes to generally 30 degrees.


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Toronto

    The Faculty to Student Ratio at U of T is 8:18. There are 400 areas of study with 200 graduate programs. It has more than 60 graduate programs in health sciences, engineering and management. The engineering professors are quite appreciated by students, especially its computer science department is considered to be world class.
    Students say that the class size is huge and some of the students feel that they do not get enough attention. Some of the professors may have a thick accent that an international student might find it difficult to understand.
    The most important aspect to consider is that it has a high grading standard. Students find that reading the textbook and attending lectures is hardly enough. Students may need smart peers or seniors to critique their essays before submission. The professors do not intend to sugarcoat about your academic performance and are very strict for deadlines and decorum. As a grad student, you may be studying under the big names of Canada and it might not be a harm in befriending them


    Financial aid at University of Toronto

    Overall, one may receive a great education for half the price of an average American University. But still higher than anywhere in Canada. The tuition fees for international graduate students for the main courses such as Engineering, MBA in U of T are roughly about $41000 per year. This is excluding the other costs like housing, food, etc. For courses in Humanities and Arts, the fees are much lower. For a domestic student, it is mere $6400 per year. You can set up an appointment and visit the Financial Aid offices. They are helpful to find you scholarships for which you may be eligible. Overall, opportunities for getting a financial aid for an undergraduate course are greater than a graduate course.


    Jobs and placements at University of Toronto

    The top companies that recruit from MIT, Stanford also come at U of T. The only problem could be the grade deflation. Students say that it is harder to score in U of T than in other good American Universities. You can earn about $5000 in any good internship. As per a 2015-16 report of the Rotman School of Management at U of T, the median salaries were roughly $85000 per annum. Salaries were similar for finance, consulting and retail jobs. Technology students fetched an average of $1,00,000 and Energy and Natural Resources department students fetched about $90,000, similar to jobs in Legal services. The average GPA for those places was 3.5, which means you've got to keep scoring very high!


    Alumni at University of Toronto

  • Margaret Atwood: Canadian Poet, Novelist
  • Frederick Banting: Nobel Laureate
  • Lester Pearson: Ex Canadian Prime Minister

  • Verdict at University of Toronto

    Overall, it is one of the best universities in Canada. If you are interested in research, it's a no-brainer. The education here is to deepen your knowledge of the essential principles and theory versus a polytechnic-like school. Getting good grades is hard yet inevitable to make friends on campus and get a good job. Students suggest finding a balance between school, work and social life. You'll be fine if you are okay being a small fish in a big pond. The campus life can be as dull or exciting as you decide it to be. Plus side of such a rigorous study schedule, as students put it, is that you may find jobs and other future stressful things quite easier if you have been through this.


    U Toronto's School of Architecture

    Public
    university

    NA
    acceptance rate

    C$36,600 (~US$27,500) /year
    average tuition fee

    Get Loan Assistance

    C$7,400 (~US$5,600) /year
    average living expense

    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Architecture courses at U Toronto. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Toronto in Indian Rupees is INR 20,12,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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    Architecture courses offered at U Toronto

    Courses Description
  • Architectural Studies (HBA)
  • Architecture (MArch)
  • Urban Design (MUD)
  • Cities Engineering and Management (MEngCEM)
    Fall deadline: 1 Apr | Send docs
  • Landscape Architecture (MLA)
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    Location at University of Toronto

    University of Toronto, St.George Campus is located right next to the Queens Park and the legislative building in downtown Toronto, overlooking all of Toronto. It is also in the middle of two subway lines that make it easy to access the whole of Toronto. Being in downtown, it has good food options for the forever hungry.


    Infrastructure at University of Toronto

    Spread over 180 acres, it can be a huge, intimidating campus if your classes are scheduled on different extreme sides. Architecture inspired of Romanesque and Gothic buildings, lush green in the middle of the city. Students love the Gothic, 'Hogwarts' like architecture of the place.


    Residing Options at University of Toronto

    There are different colleges within that provide residencies for different students. Massey College is exclusively for graduate students, while Knox and Wycliffe's Colleges largely have graduate theology students. Annesley Hall of Victoria College, a National Historic site, was the first university residence for women in Canada. In all, the on-campus residences can accommodate only 6,400 students and hence. The university guarantees to house only for undergraduates in their first year of study, while most upper-year and graduate students reside off-campus. There are listings available on the off-campus housing website and the Housing Services department can be helpful too. U of T students suggest living off-campus also to avoid distractions.


    Weather at University of Toronto

    Downtown Toronto can be medium to extremely humid. Springs and autumn are shorter than summers and winters. The coldest it gets in winters is about minus 12 degrees and in summers, the max it goes to generally 30 degrees.


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Toronto

    The Faculty to Student Ratio at U of T is 8:18. There are 400 areas of study with 200 graduate programs. It has more than 60 graduate programs in health sciences, engineering and management. The engineering professors are quite appreciated by students, especially its computer science department is considered to be world class.
    Students say that the class size is huge and some of the students feel that they do not get enough attention. Some of the professors may have a thick accent that an international student might find it difficult to understand.
    The most important aspect to consider is that it has a high grading standard. Students find that reading the textbook and attending lectures is hardly enough. Students may need smart peers or seniors to critique their essays before submission. The professors do not intend to sugarcoat about your academic performance and are very strict for deadlines and decorum. As a grad student, you may be studying under the big names of Canada and it might not be a harm in befriending them


    Financial aid at University of Toronto

    Overall, one may receive a great education for half the price of an average American University. But still higher than anywhere in Canada. The tuition fees for international graduate students for the main courses such as Engineering, MBA in U of T are roughly about $41000 per year. This is excluding the other costs like housing, food, etc. For courses in Humanities and Arts, the fees are much lower. For a domestic student, it is mere $6400 per year. You can set up an appointment and visit the Financial Aid offices. They are helpful to find you scholarships for which you may be eligible. Overall, opportunities for getting a financial aid for an undergraduate course are greater than a graduate course.


    Jobs and placements at University of Toronto

    The top companies that recruit from MIT, Stanford also come at U of T. The only problem could be the grade deflation. Students say that it is harder to score in U of T than in other good American Universities. You can earn about $5000 in any good internship. As per a 2015-16 report of the Rotman School of Management at U of T, the median salaries were roughly $85000 per annum. Salaries were similar for finance, consulting and retail jobs. Technology students fetched an average of $1,00,000 and Energy and Natural Resources department students fetched about $90,000, similar to jobs in Legal services. The average GPA for those places was 3.5, which means you've got to keep scoring very high!


    Alumni at University of Toronto

  • Margaret Atwood: Canadian Poet, Novelist
  • Frederick Banting: Nobel Laureate
  • Lester Pearson: Ex Canadian Prime Minister

  • Verdict at University of Toronto

    Overall, it is one of the best universities in Canada. If you are interested in research, it's a no-brainer. The education here is to deepen your knowledge of the essential principles and theory versus a polytechnic-like school. Getting good grades is hard yet inevitable to make friends on campus and get a good job. Students suggest finding a balance between school, work and social life. You'll be fine if you are okay being a small fish in a big pond. The campus life can be as dull or exciting as you decide it to be. Plus side of such a rigorous study schedule, as students put it, is that you may find jobs and other future stressful things quite easier if you have been through this.


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    C$36,600 (~US$27,500) /year
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    *Average tuition fee is only an indicator of the estimate annual cost for Law courses at U Toronto. Course specific tuition fee may vary and it's best to refer to the university's [official website]. An estimate of the average tuition fee at University of Toronto in Indian Rupees is INR 20,12,000 as of 31 Jul 2020.


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  • Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (MSc)
  • Social Justice Education (MA)
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    Location at University of Toronto

    University of Toronto, St.George Campus is located right next to the Queens Park and the legislative building in downtown Toronto, overlooking all of Toronto. It is also in the middle of two subway lines that make it easy to access the whole of Toronto. Being in downtown, it has good food options for the forever hungry.


    Infrastructure at University of Toronto

    Spread over 180 acres, it can be a huge, intimidating campus if your classes are scheduled on different extreme sides. Architecture inspired of Romanesque and Gothic buildings, lush green in the middle of the city. Students love the Gothic, 'Hogwarts' like architecture of the place.


    Residing Options at University of Toronto

    There are different colleges within that provide residencies for different students. Massey College is exclusively for graduate students, while Knox and Wycliffe's Colleges largely have graduate theology students. Annesley Hall of Victoria College, a National Historic site, was the first university residence for women in Canada. In all, the on-campus residences can accommodate only 6,400 students and hence. The university guarantees to house only for undergraduates in their first year of study, while most upper-year and graduate students reside off-campus. There are listings available on the off-campus housing website and the Housing Services department can be helpful too. U of T students suggest living off-campus also to avoid distractions.


    Weather at University of Toronto

    Downtown Toronto can be medium to extremely humid. Springs and autumn are shorter than summers and winters. The coldest it gets in winters is about minus 12 degrees and in summers, the max it goes to generally 30 degrees.


    Faculty and pedagogy at University of Toronto

    The Faculty to Student Ratio at U of T is 8:18. There are 400 areas of study with 200 graduate programs. It has more than 60 graduate programs in health sciences, engineering and management. The engineering professors are quite appreciated by students, especially its computer science department is considered to be world class.
    Students say that the class size is huge and some of the students feel that they do not get enough attention. Some of the professors may have a thick accent that an international student might find it difficult to understand.
    The most important aspect to consider is that it has a high grading standard. Students find that reading the textbook and attending lectures is hardly enough. Students may need smart peers or seniors to critique their essays before submission. The professors do not intend to sugarcoat about your academic performance and are very strict for deadlines and decorum. As a grad student, you may be studying under the big names of Canada and it might not be a harm in befriending them


    Financial aid at University of Toronto

    Overall, one may receive a great education for half the price of an average American University. But still higher than anywhere in Canada. The tuition fees for international graduate students for the main courses such as Engineering, MBA in U of T are roughly about $41000 per year. This is excluding the other costs like housing, food, etc. For courses in Humanities and Arts, the fees are much lower. For a domestic student, it is mere $6400 per year. You can set up an appointment and visit the Financial Aid offices. They are helpful to find you scholarships for which you may be eligible. Overall, opportunities for getting a financial aid for an undergraduate course are greater than a graduate course.


    Jobs and placements at University of Toronto

    The top companies that recruit from MIT, Stanford also come at U of T. The only problem could be the grade deflation. Students say that it is harder to score in U of T than in other good American Universities. You can earn about $5000 in any good internship. As per a 2015-16 report of the Rotman School of Management at U of T, the median salaries were roughly $85000 per annum. Salaries were similar for finance, consulting and retail jobs. Technology students fetched an average of $1,00,000 and Energy and Natural Resources department students fetched about $90,000, similar to jobs in Legal services. The average GPA for those places was 3.5, which means you've got to keep scoring very high!


    Alumni at University of Toronto

  • Margaret Atwood: Canadian Poet, Novelist
  • Frederick Banting: Nobel Laureate
  • Lester Pearson: Ex Canadian Prime Minister

  • Verdict at University of Toronto

    Overall, it is one of the best universities in Canada. If you are interested in research, it's a no-brainer. The education here is to deepen your knowledge of the essential principles and theory versus a polytechnic-like school. Getting good grades is hard yet inevitable to make friends on campus and get a good job. Students suggest finding a balance between school, work and social life. You'll be fine if you are okay being a small fish in a big pond. The campus life can be as dull or exciting as you decide it to be. Plus side of such a rigorous study schedule, as students put it, is that you may find jobs and other future stressful things quite easier if you have been through this.


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