What is the placement percentage of the University of Toronto?
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1 Answer
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The University of Toronto placement rate is 96% for full-time MBA graduates. Rotman School of Management placements provide better career options to graduates. Around 97 percent of our Full-Time MBA graduates secured employment within six months of graduation in the 2021-22 academic year. Mentioned below are the University of Toronto MBA Employment Profile 2022-23:
Particular
Employment Stats 2021
Employment Stats 2022
Full-Time MBA Employment Rates
96%
(students employed within three months after graduation)
96%
(students employed within three months after graduation)
Average Total Salary
CAD 123,438 or INR 76.35L
CAD 139,966 or INR 86.58L
Average Base Salary
CAD 104,622 or INR 64.71L
CAD 121,471 or INR 75.14L
Average Signing Bonus
CAD 18,291 or INR 11.31L
CAD 19,600 or INR 12.12L
Top Industry
Financial Services, Consulting, Legal Services
Financial Services, Consulting, Legal Services
Top Function
Accounting/Finance
Consulting, Finances/ Accounting
University of Toronto MBA Employment Profile
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For many of the University of Toronto courses, international students are interviewed after they are shortlisted. An interview is very common for programs like Medicine, Graduate Studies (PhD), Master of Biotechnology and more.
Other than these graduation courses, there might also be an interview for some UG courses as well.
Yes, if your application was not up to the mark for reasons like not enough GPA or any other issues, you get a rejection letter through your registered email address. If applying, make sure that you have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
To be considered for an MBA at the University of Toronto, international applicants need to have a minimum GPA of 3.0. Other than that, international students also need -
- A UG degree
- English language proficiency with minimum score required
- Good LORs, SOP
- GMAT or GRE (if the student does not have a UG degree)
Once the University of Toronto application is submitted, the decisions are released in the beginning of January and continue till late May. Students are required to throw in their hats a little early so that they are able to have a seamless onboarding process.
No, the University of Toronto does not follow a rolling admission system. It is important to know that there are specific admission deadlines available at this university that international students need to follow.
But yes, if your application was not selected in the first rounds, it is then reviewed in the next rounds.
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