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es University of Toronto vs McMaster University es

es University of Toronto and McMaster University are two of the top-ranking universities in Canada. Where U of T ranks #1 nationally, McMaster holds up for the #4th position in Canada. Though the obvious choice may seem U of T, here are some factors you must consider before making your decision on whether UToronto or McMaster.

Comparación general
university of torranto esUniversidad McMaster
Puntuación de Collegedunia7.4 De 105.5 De 10
clasificación (general)# 21 Times Higher Education 2024
# 21 QS World University 2024
# 16 US News es 2023
# 103 Times Higher Education 2024
# 189 QS World University 2024
# 85 Times Higher Education 2023
Fortaleza del tema# 26 para Engineering Es por Times Higher Education 2024
# 13 para # por QS World University 2023
# 21 para # por Times Higher Education 2024
# 176 para Engineering Es por Times Higher Education 2024
# 48 para # por QS World University 2023
ProgramasProgramas UG -1
Programas PG -5
Programas de Doctorado -1
Programas PG -1
Puntuación del examenGMAT - 550
IELTS - 6.5
MELAB - 85
TOEFL - 100
IELTS - 6.5
PTE - 60
TOEFL - 86
Costo de estudioTasas de matrícula promedio   47440
[Para el programa UG]
Tasas de matrícula promedio  30120
[Para el programa PG]
Tasas de matrícula promedio  8548
[Para el programa PG]
colocación (paquete promedio)

La tasa de colocación fue de alrededor del 85% dentro de los 3 meses posteriores a la graduación. Los principales reclutadores fueron McKenzie Investments, KPMG, EY, Deloitte, Pepsico, Scotiank, National Bank Financial y otros.
 

Graduados y graduados de la Universidad de Toronto Salarios de antiguos alumnos: por  Grado:

Executive Masters-$208,000

Doctorado-$85 000

MBA-$83,000

Doctorado-$74,000

Maestría en Ciencias-$73,000

Maestría en Finanzas-$72,000


requerimientos de aplicacion-

LOR;
Declaración personal;
Currículum;
Portafolio;
Solicitud complementaria (para algunos programas);
Resultados de exámenes (como TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT)
 

Campus y Escuelas de NegociosUniversidad de Toronto (Mississauga)
N / A
Comparación de hechos generales
Conceptos generalesuniversity of torranto esUniversidad McMaster
Tipo de UniversidadUniversidad
Universidad
Establecido1827
1887
Proporción estudiante:profesorado24:1
21:1
Macho femenino45% Masculino, 55% Femenino45% Masculino, 0% Femenino
Datos de ubicación

Ubicado en medio de una combinación de espacios verdes y arquitectura histórica
Conectado a través de 4 estaciones de metro



Biblioteca

La biblioteca más grande de Canadá, pero ocupa el tercer lugar en América del Norte después de Havard y Yale. Hay un total de 44 bibliotecas ubicadas en tres campus. Más de 12 millones de libros impresos, 1,4 millones de libros digitales, 150.467 títulos de revistas y una plantilla de 500 personas



Vida universitaria

El campus cuenta con Kinesiología & Asociación de Licenciatura en Educación Física, Asociación de Gobierno Estudiantil de Annesley (ASGA), Radio FWD, The Underground, Sociedad UTM - CFRE Radio 91.9 FM, The Medium, Mike - periódico, CIUT FM 89.5, y AFILIADO UTM - Centro de la Mujer.



Antiguos alumnos famosos

Diez premios Nobel, Ariana Grande (cantante), Lin Chi-ling (modelo), Patrick Brown (político canadiense), Agnes Chan (cantante), Rudy Giuliani (ex alcalde de Nueva York), Margaret Atwood (escritora) y Leslie Dan.



Clima
Notas de comparación

es A few of the points to differentiate between the two top universities in Canada to help students looking for higher education in Canada have been discussed below.

  • The University of Toronto rankings are much better than that of McMaster University, globally as well as subject-wise.
    • UToronto is highly recognized not only by Times Higher Education, QS, and more, but makes its mark among the top business schools for MBA rankings by FT. UToronto grabs a position at #94. McMaster. on the other hand, did not hold a position among FT business school rankings 2020. 
  • McMaster, however, made its mark in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2020. Where McMaster University ranks #17 in the world while U of T ranks at #28 for its impact on the world in the previous year. 
  • Moving ahead of rankings, UToronto received larger international student enrollments than McMaster University. 23,000 international students (157 countries) are currently enrolled with U of T while only 4000 international students (120 countries) are a part of the total student population at McMaster. 
  • The admissions at McMaster University are comparatively more lenient with an acceptance rate of 58.7% as compared to the University of Toronto which has an acceptance rate of 43%.
  • The score requirements for exams such as TOEFL, IELTS, GRE, GMAT, etc. are higher at U of T than McMaster, as mentioned in the table above. 
  • U of T also has a higher average cost of study (20,640 USD more) as compared to McMaster University.
  • The University of Toronto library has a bigger collection of resources, however, McMaster University Library
  • Research investment at UToronto equals to over 921 million USD. However, with only 265 million USD investment for research work, McMaster is the only university in Canada that is a part of Universitas 21, a prestigious global network of 26 research-intensive universities in the world.
  • The salary packages of graduates from the University of Toronto are higher than McMaster graduates

Though UToronto clearly stands out for factors like rankings, placements, international student enrollment, research investment, and more when compared with McMaster University. Irrespective of such outstanding features, cost of studying at U of T is one of the pressing concerns when planning to study in Canada. Though there is a huge difference in the tuitions, one advantage of pursuing studies at U of T is better scholarship and funding options than McMaster. UToronto offered financial of around 247M CAD while McMaster approximate offerings were around 36,870 CAD. 

We can hence conclude that if you are selected for both U of T and McMaster, your obvious inclination should be towards UToronto. The only reason to reconsider your decision can be the cost involved, if you haven’t received any scholarships.