What is the percentage of my selection in university of Toronto!? Class 10 -95% class11- 76% currently in class 12 and yet to give ielts

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Asked by Daksh Mehta
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9 years ago
Are you from India? Which stream you had in class 12th?

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I am not a science student.

Nidhi Sharma
9 years ago
Dear Daksh, the chances of admissions to University of Toronto, Canada remains competitive as the university falls in top 30 universities across the world. Your academics are seemingly good, do maintain them in 12th as well. The university looks at High School grades & also expects you to get a scor

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and maam what about UBC, waterloo, mcgill and queen's?

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