University of Toronto
University of Toronto

Important Facts

  • Student Enrollment:

    59434

  • Faculty:

    9581

  • Sponsored Projects:

    NA

  • Male to Female Ratio:

    NA

  • Alumni :

    540000+

  • Increase in Admission:

    NA

  • Applicant Count:

    NA

  • International Students:

    15%

  • Establishment:

    1827

Contact

  • University Offices:
    27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S, Canada
  • Telephone:
    416-978-2011
  • Fax:
    NA
  • website

The University of Toronto established in 1827, is one of the world’s most reputed universities. It has always been popular for its exemplary performance in the arena of research and innovation. As a collegiate university, it includes more than 10 colleges, which vary in history and character. Also, it has 2 campuses connected via satellite in Mississauga and Scarborough. Mississauga campus is spread over 220 acres of green belt which is protected whereas, Scarborough campus includes a recently opened aquatics center.

The university offers more than 650 undergraduates and around 180 postgraduate degree programs specializing in more than 250 areas of study. Ranging from Actuarial science to applied mathematics to biotechnology and chemical engineering among others, UoT enrolls more than 80,000 students every year coming from more than 150 countries. The teaching staff of more than 14,000 faculty members helps the students to explore the industry and academia equally.

The university has been the birthplace of some ground-breaking scientific discoveries including microscope dealing with electrons, stem cell research and insulin. It has produced a number of renowned personalities including over 5 Canadian prime ministers and a number of Nobel laureates including Walter Kohn and William Faulkner. A total of more than 5000,000 living alumni of the university represents the University across 190 countries.

The university offers a lot more than quality education to its students including a recreational center and other unique resources such as theatre, art gallery and concert hall.

The University of Toronto, located in one of the most vibrant and dynamic cities in the world, promises to place a high priority on diversity, arts and culture to redefine the meaning of education.