Is it hard to get into the University of Toronto for international students?

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    Ridhi | Contributor-Level 10

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    The University of Toronto acceptance rate for international students is 74.5%, meaning that out of every 100 students who hail from a country outside Canada, the university is likely to offer the opportunity to enroll on the campus grounds to around 74-75 students.  Thus, it can be concluded that its not very hard to get into Toronto University. 

    Below are the trends from over the years for international students:

    Academic YearInternational ApplicantsInternational Admissions International EnrollmentsAcceptance Rate
    2024-2527,84520,7495,00674.5%
    2023-2429,89922,0075,32173.6%
    2022-2330,19321,2815,11470.5%
    2021-2032,84921,7105,58666.1%
    2020-2126,86218,6555,12469.4%
    2019-2026,81915,9874,54359.6%

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Loveleen Sharma

The University of Toronto is very popular among International students for a variety of reasons. Its acceptance rate stands at 54% making it a moderately selective university to get into. However, by meeting a few U of T admission requirements, Indian students can bag their offer letters. 

Please refer to the list of documents required at this university: 

  • Academic transcripts (Class 10, 12, and any university transcripts)

  • Proof of English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo/PTE)

  • Standardized test scores (if needed)

  • Letters of recommendation (for PG programs)

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Piyush Rastogi

Based on the data curated from an unofficial source, the University of Toronto acceptance rate stands at 54% meaning that out of every 100 applicants, 54 were given an offer to join this university. It is a moderate acceptance rate, making it a slightly selective university.

However, the acceptance rates for the Engineering programs, like Engineering, Rotman Commerce, and Computer Science, are relatively lower, standing at just 10 to 20% making it a highly selective university to get into.

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PRIYANKA

Yes, international students are allowed to work part-time. But some work may require a work permit and some a study permit. Students are advised to check all the requirements before applying. 

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PRIYANKA

Yes, University of Toronto offers various services including career services to international students. These services support students in their career growth and create employment opportunities. Some of them include consultation services career fairs organised by the university where different organisations take part and students get the opportunities to build up a network, learn about the industry;  career support to a group of 20 or more students to teach different strategies like job search, job applications, exploring career options, writing resumes and many more. 

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Ridhi

Yes, U of T does accept international students. The current acceptance rate for international applicants is around 73.6% at the University of Toronto. The admission trends for international applicants at the university are as follows:

Academic YearInternational ApplicantsInternational Admissions International EnrollmentsAcceptance Rate
2023-2429,89922,0075,32173.6%
2022-2330,19321,2815,11470.5%
2021-2032,84921,7105,58666.1%
2020-2126,86218,6555,12469.4%
2019-2026,81915,9874,54359.6%
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