
Canada is one of the most popular nations for higher education among international students. Some cities in Canada are globally famous as student cities. It is a North American country located in the neighborhood of the USA. So, students may get the chance to visit the USA for travel during their stay in Canada by simply getting a visitor visa (like a B1/B2).
Toronto is one of the popular cities in Canada, which is widely popular among students. This city is popular for various activities. Some international-level sports tournaments are also organized in Toronto. Besides, several travel attractions are also here, which students can enjoy during their stay in Toronto. These are some of the reasons that attract many students towards Toronto.
But the major reason behind choosing Toronto by many students who plan to study in Canada is the world-class education in the universities and colleges in this city. One of the major universities in Toronto chosen by several international students is the University of Toronto. It is one of the top 40 universities in the QS university rankings and Times Higher Education rankings. In this post, you will learn some significant aspects about the University of Toronto.
Acceptance Rate
On the whole, in acceptance rate, the University of Toronto is neither very selective nor particularly easy to get into. Overall, it is 35% to 43%; however, it may vary depending upon the program or course you choose. But there are some programs in which the University of Toronto is highly selective, and in such programs, the acceptance rate is very low. These are the highly competitive programs like Rotman Commerce, Computer Science, or Engineering Science, in which the acceptance rate may be just 5% to 25%.
Rankings
As stated before also, the University of Toronto is among the top 40 universities in the world according to QS rankings and Times Higher Education Rankings. In the QS World University Rankings 2027, it has gained 32nd place. In the Times Higher Education Rankings (THE) 2026, it has gained a place in the top 25 and has been ranked 21st.
Courses
The University of Toronto has 700+ undergraduate programs for students from across the globe. The major areas at the University of Toronto include:
- Computer Science
- Engineering — Civil, Chemical, Computer, Industrial, Materials, etc.
- Business & Commerce
- Accounting
- Economics
- Finance
- Mathematics & Statistics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Biology & Life Sciences
- Psychology
- Medicine & Health Sciences
- Nursing
- Architecture
- Music
- English & Literature
- History
- Philosophy
- Political Science
- International Relations
- International Development
- Environmental Science
- Urban Studies
- Communication & Media
- Information
- Creative Writing
- Cognitive Science
- Artificial-intelligence/data-related fields
- Pharmacology and Biomedical Toxicology
On the other hand, this university has 300+ graduate programs, including master’s degrees, PhD programs, professional master’s programs, combined degrees, collaborative specializations, and graduate diplomas. Some examples of these programs include Computer Science, Engineering, Architecture, Economics, Finance, Mathematics, Statistics, Psychology, Education, Public Health, Environmental Science, Management, Law-related fields, and many others.
Fees
The University of Toronto does not have a fixed tuition fee, and it varies depending upon the program you choose. Here are some of the figures about the fees at the University of Toronto.
| Study/program | Approx. international tuition |
| Undergraduate — general range | CAD 48,090–70,060/year |
| Engineering | CAD $70,060/year |
| Computer Science — Scarborough | CAD $66,110 first year; $72,480 from Year 2 |
| Management — Scarborough | CAD $66,110 first year; $78,160 from Year 2 |
| Arts/Science — Scarborough | CAD $66,110 first year; $68,750 from Year 2 |
Scholarships
The University of Toronto also offers some scholarships for students, which help them save on fees and some other related expenses. Here are some of the scholarships offered by the University of Toronto as per the website of the university.
- U of T Scholars Program
The U of T Scholars Program gives recognition to the outstanding students of the university. There are cases in which this award is tenable in conjunction with other admission awards. These other admission awards are those that students may receive from their college, faculty, or campus. Outstanding international and native secondary school students are automatically considered for such awards. These students are considered on the basis of their average, which they have at the time of their admission.
President’s Scholars of Excellence Program
Around 150 international and domestic secondary school students who are most qualified applying to the first year of direct-entry secondary studies will be considered for this scholarship automatically.
Arts & Science Global Scholarship
This scholarship is offered by the Faculty of Arts & Science to selected outstanding international students based on their merit, but financial need may also be considered.
Final Thoughts
So, there is no doubt that the University of Toronto is one of the best options for students who are planning to study abroad. Apart from the University of Toronto, there are four more universities in Toronto, which students can consider. These universities include Toronto Metropolitan University, OCAD University, the Université de l’Ontario français, and York University.
