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The University of Toronto

College Street, Bay Street, Spadina Avenue, and Bloor Street.
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( Jan/Feb , Jun/Jul , Aug/Sep ) 2026
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Note: Intake dates are subject to change.
Admission offer10-15 days after your application is submitted
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College Street, Bay Street, Spadina Avenue, and Bloor Street.
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Highlights
US News ranking: 17
Programs offered: 7
International students: 21293
Acceptance rate: N/A
About

The University of Toronto is a leading global research institution, offering over 700 undergraduate programs and 200+ graduate programs across its three campuses. It is renowned for major scientific breakthroughs—such as the discovery of insulin and development of stem cell research—and ranks consistently among the world’s top research universities. With close to 100,000 students, a large international cohort, more than 40 libraries, and thousands of alumni across nearly 160 countries, U of T represents one of Canada’s most multicultural and academically dynamic environments.

Why choose this university?
1. The university’s entrepreneurship ecosystem is robust—with centers like Banting & Best supporting student and faculty innovations. Over 600 startups have originated on campus, creating more than 9,000 jobs. U of T provides the resources, mentorship, and networks to turn ideas into enterprises.
2. With students from over 160 different countries, U of T fosters a richly multicultural environment. The student body reflects this diversity in its clubs, events, and classroom learning—preparing graduates for life and work in a globalized world.
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Programs offered
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Master of Science in Computer ScienceEngineering & IT
Deadline
29-08-2026
Duration
2 yrs
Taught in
English
Cost
$30,000 /yr
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Master of Science in CivilEngineering & IT
Deadline
14-02-2026
Duration
2 yrs
Taught in
English
Cost
$33,247 /yr
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Master of Science in Environmental ScienceBusiness & Management
Deadline
14-12-2025
Duration
2 yrs
Taught in
English
Cost
$54,000 /yr
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Master of Urban DesignBusiness & Management
Deadline
05-01-2025
Duration
2 yrs
Taught in
English
Cost
$56,160 /yr
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Cost of studying at The University of Toronto
Overall cost approximately$35,000 /year
$35,000 /yearAverage tuition fee
$17,000 /yearOn-Campus acommodation
$18,000 /yearCost of Living

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Admissions at The University of Toronto
Application fee$155
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Documents required to apply
  • Official academic records
  • Financial statement and certificate
  • Statement of purpose
  • Letter of recommendation
  • Copy of passport
  • Curriculum vitae

FAQ
Admission varies by university or college, but typically includes:
  • Valid Passport
  • Academic Transcripts (high school for undergrad, bachelor's for postgrad)
  • Proof of English Proficiency:
    • IELTS (Minimum: 6.0–6.5 overall)
    • TOEFL iBT (Minimum: 80–90)
    • Duolingo English Test (Minimum: 105–120, accepted by many colleges and universities)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation (usually for master's and PG diplomas)
  • Resume/CV (for work-focused or business/IT programs)
  • Portfolio (for arts, media, architecture programs)
  • Application Form and Fee (via university site, OUAC [Ontario], ApplyAlberta, etc.)
  • Study Permit Documents:
    • Letter of Acceptance (LoA)
    • Guaranteed Investment Certificate (GIC) of CAD 20,635 (as of 2025)
    • Proof of Tuition Payment
    • Statement of Purpose for Visa (SDS/GTE)
Canada operates under the SDS (Student Direct Stream) for fast visa processing in select countries like India, China, Philippines, Nigeria, and others.
Tuition fees per year (in CAD):
  • College Diplomas: $13,000 – $20,000
  • Undergraduate Degree: $18,000 – $35,000
  • Master's Degree: $20,000 – $40,000+
  • MBA / Professional: $30,000 – $60,000+
Scholarships are available from universities, government programs (like Vanier CGS, Banting), and private organizations. Many colleges offer entrance bursaries.
Yes! Canada's work regulations are very student-friendly:
  • 20 hours/week during academic sessions
  • Full-time during scheduled breaks (summer, winter holidays)
  • No separate work permit needed – the study permit includes work rights
Most part-time jobs pay between CAD $15 – $20/hour, depending on the province and role (e.g., barista, retail staff, library assistant). Some programs (especially college diplomas) include co-op/internship terms where students work full-time as part of their studies.
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