What is your review of University of Toronto?

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Jane Fraser Posted On - Feb 3, 2021
Studied Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics Engineering at University of Toronto (2015)

If you are planning to join a research based course, there is no better University than UofT. It’s a top ranked Canadaian institute and ranked 21st worldwide by QS World Ranking 2020, thus it is highly competitive with a 43% admit rate. 

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Still, harder than getting into is staying there and maintaining your grades. If you ask for reasons enough to attend UofT; they will be: 

  • Value of their diploma
  • Wide network of students, professors and alumni which they offer
  • Social prestige, Credibility amongst employers 
  • Exposure to research 

One thing which makes UofT stand out amongst other universities in Canada is hands down their faculty. There are few opinions like " you being just a number", "UofT is a study hell" etc but as long as you are determined and have a good attitude towards your studies, success and exposure comes along your way. Remember that socializing is the key for you to fall in love with the University.

Research exposure:

  • Being one of the top research institutes, you will certainly get a high research exposure by working with research faculties and scholars.
  • World class research laboratories with high end equipment are worth mentioning.

Campus:

  • St. George, Mississauga, and Scarborough are the three campuses of University of Toronto with a vibrant urban setting with a perfect environment to study.
  • Campus housing facilities accommodate more than 8,800 students.
  • There are 44 libraries across branches. It is third largest in North America.

  • There are 1000+ diverse organizations and student clubs in the University.
  • University has many Nobel laureates among its faculties and alumni
  • Average salary of UofT graduate in MBA is 133,000 USD whereas science graduate is 93,000 USD

University of Toronto is one of the top notch study oriented colleges. However many students struggle due to its high grading standard and endup transferring out or fail to get into their desired majors due to poor grades in 1st year.

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