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Study in Toronto
Aisha Khan
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QS Best Student Cities ranking: 11th
This year, three of Toronto’s universities feature in the QS World University Rankings®. The highest-ranked of these is the University of Toronto, placing 25th in the world.
In the student survey factored into this year’s results, the word most often used to sum up the appeal of Toronto is “diversity” – in reference both to the huge range of activities the city has to offer, and the diverse and inclusive quality of its community.
Toronto ranks highly in the student view indicator, coming in at 13th, with one respondent describing it as, “a very inclusive, multicultural and diverse city,” while another praised “the amount to see/explore when you have time, and the diverse quality of people that you meet.”
Is Toronto the student city for you? Have your say.
Best universities in Toronto
World Ranking
Institution
25
University of Toronto
=362
York University
801-850
Toronto Metropolitan University
More about Toronto
Toronto scores well across the range of indicators. It ranks particularly highly for desirability, placing eighth in the world – a reflection of the high standard of living within the city and its popularity amongst prospective students.
Number of universities ranked by QS
3
Highest-ranked institution
University of Toronto (25th in the world)
Population
6,431,000
Average international fees (at ranked unis)
US$33,600
Desirability rank
8t
Employer Activity rank
31st
Affordability rank
139th
Student View rank
13th
To find out how each of the above categories is calculated, view the methodology.
Why study in Toronto
Friendly people
The warmth and hospitality of Toronto’s local people is widely known. Studying in Toronto you will make lifelong friends and contacts.
Plenty of work opportunities
There are plenty of work opportunities open to students and graduates. The city ranks joint 20th worldwide for the employer activity indicator.
It’s easy to get around
Toronto’s excellent transport system makes it easy to get around the city. The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the largest transit system in North America.
Fantastic food
Toronto has approximately 7,500 restaurants, each serving delicious foods from all around the world.
Cost of studying in Toronto
Studying in Toronto can be quite expensive. The city ranks 127th in the world this year for affordability, due to high living costs and relatively high tuition fees.
Tuition fees in the city cost an average of US$31,000 per year for international students.
Life and culture in Toronto
As Canada’s largest city, Toronto is extremely diverse, with a variety of languages, foods and customs. The city is packed full of interesting sights and attractions, meaning there’s always something to keep you entertained.
Toronto has one of the highest scores of any city for desirability (one of the six areas assessed). This reflects both its all-round high quality of life and its status as an in-demand destination among students worldwide.
All the attractions that make Canada an appealing place to study are on offer here in Toronto – a diverse community, vibrant cultural scene and nightlife, stunning natural surroundings, and, of course, world-leading universities.
The iconic CN Tower makes Toronto’s skyline particularly memorable. This landmark is definitely worth a visit as it was once the tallest free-standing structure when it was completed in 1973. However, it has since been overtaken by Dubai’s Burj Khalifa.
In the summer you can enjoy the city’s 50km of waterfront, with plenty of beaches, marinas and parks to explore. In the winter, there are lots of nearby skiing resorts just a short drive away.
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Careers in Toronto
If you’re thinking of staying in Toronto after graduation, you’ll be pleased to discover that the city scores highly in the employer reputation indicator – a reflection of the strong reputation of the city’s graduates amongst employers in the area.
Toronto is Canada’s financial centre, and the city boasts lots of jobs for graduates looking to work in the financial sector. It also has strong media, tourism and data industries, all of which are on the lookout for talented, skilled graduates.
To work in Canada, you will need a Canadian work visa which, once you have secured a job offer, can be easily completed online. It’s worth noting that even if you’re a native English speaker you’ll still need to take a formal language exam, such as the IELTS.
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Aisha is Content Editor for TopUniversities.com and TopMBA.com, creating and publishing a wide range of articles for an international student audience. A native Londoner, Aisha graduated from the London School of Economics with a degree in Philosophy and has previously worked in the civil service.
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