University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario · Public University
- Tuition (indicative)
- CAD 45,000 – CAD 70,000/yr
- Founded
- 1827
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Most programmes are taught in English; French-language study is common in Québec. You will usually need to prove proficiency with IELTS (often 6.0–6.5), TOEFL iBT (about 79–90) or the Duolingo English Test — check the exact minimums, including per-section scores, for each programme.
You will need a study permit from IRCC after you accept an offer from a Designated Learning Institution. Read our full study permit & IRCC guide, and budget carefully using our tuition and cost of living guides.
Many awards are open to international students — from national scholarships like the Vanier and Mastercard Foundation programmes to university entrance awards. Browse our scholarship listings and apply early.
Eligible students can work part-time while studying, and graduates of eligible programmes may qualify for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) — Canadian work experience that can support a later permanent-residence application.
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