All About University of Toronto | Courses, Tuition fees, Career | iSchoolConnect - a podcast by iSchoolConnect

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Toronto, the capital of Ontario is commonly known for it's rich culture and is home to many international students. Due to its world university rank of 29, students strive to attend this top-ranking Canadian university. I will be walking you through some important facts about the University of Toronto, 


1. Admission process - The university of Toronto offers hundreds of courses in different fields. Students can choose from a variety of courses. Each course has its own requirements, for example, the type of proficiency test, scores requirement, documents, and many more. You can look at our website to know all about these courses and their requirements.


2. Top Courses - Some of the most popular courses among the student community are Humanities and Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Commerce and Management, Computer Science, Engineering, & Physical Education, Music and Architecture and many more. 


3. Tuition and Accommodation cost - The application fees for the University of Toronto is US$ 65 for undergraduate students and US$ 120 for graduate students. Usually, the University of Toronto fees range from around $35,890 to $58,680. Depending on the program you choose, the average tuition fees $45,915. Besides the Academic fee, U of T also has living costs and accommodation costs which differ for each campus. The residence fee includes your room fee, meal plan and residence council fee that ranges between $12,801 to $15,906, depending on the type of room and meal plan. Also included in the living expenses are parking costs and commuting costs.


4. Campus life - University of Toronto is home to over 1,000 plus student clubs and student-run organizations across 3 campuses. There is a club for every interest, be it reading, space bots, dancing, beekeeping, or even academic clubs– there’s a community for every student with a passion.


5. Scores requirement - To get into the Graduate programs at U of T, a candidate needs a minimum score of 100/120 in TOEFL, 6.5 and above in IELTS, 570/800 on the GMAT and a GRE score of 309 out of 340. 


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