Overview
The University of Toronto, founded in 1827, is Canada’s top public research university with three campuses. Offering over 700 undergraduate and 200 graduate programs, it’s globally recognized for innovation—from insulin discovery to deep learning—and ranks among the top 25 worldwide for academic excellence and reputation.
Fees
Fees : expensive
Other Fees : incidental
Hostel Fees : varied
Admissions
Admission is competitive, requiring high academic averages—often mid to high 80s or 90s depending on the program. Engineering demands around 96%, while Arts & Science entry averages range from 86–89% . SAT/ACT not mandatory but 1340–1500 SAT range can strengthen international applicants.
Scholarship
U of T offers need-based and merit-based financial aid, including bursaries and scholarships for both domestic and international students. International undergraduates may access entrance awards, while graduate students can receive research-based funding. Additional resources include government-sponsored and external scholarships, though competition remains high.
Placement
Placement : strong
Package : high
Campus
Address: 27 King's College Circle, Toronto, ON M5S 1A1, Canada
Main University Inquiries: 416‑978‑6025
Media Line: 416‑978‑0100
General Inquiries (Computer Science Dept.): dcsoffice@cs.toronto.edu
Media & Communications: media.relations@utoronto.ca
https://www.utoronto.ca