Colleges in Toronto
One of the best cities in Canada, which attracts thousands of international students and even which has been recognized by the Economist Intelligence unit as the 4th most livable city in the world is Toronto. Some of the top-ranked universities and colleges are in Toronto which offer practical industry-oriented study programs. The city is not only known for its world-class universities and colleges but also incredible natural beauty, and fabulous skyscrapers; and for those who are shopaholics, it is like a paradise as it has one of its kind 30 Km long shopping complex called the PATH. In addition to this, Toronto has many exciting places to visit, about which information is given below but first let us have a look at the best institutes in Toronto.
Top colleges in Toronto for international students
There are several International universities and colleges in Toronto which provide great degrees and diplomas both at graduation and post-graduation levels. Some of them are as follows.
Seneca College
Seneca is one of the most renowned colleges in Toronto, which provides more than 180 industry-relevant study programs. Its 7 campuses which are situated throughout the Greater Toronto area offer several specialized study programs to students. Around 28,000 students, including 5500 international-students study here.
Humber College
Another excellent college in Toronto is Humber, where around 31,000 international students, including 6,000 international students are pursuing their chosen study programs. Humber College is the first college in Ontario which has accomplished silver ranking by the STARS (Sustainability Tracking Assessment Rating System).
Centennial College
Ranked number 1 for student satisfaction in Toronto in 2019, Centennial College offers excellent degree programs in a variety of areas which includes communication, business, engineering, technology and health. The college also provides over 1,000 pathway options and joint programs.
George Brown College
Located in downtown Toronto, George Brown College offers several industry-influenced study programs at Bachelors, Masters and PhD levels. More than 30,500 students which include around 5,500 international-students study here. It offers over 160 full-time programs.
Top Universities in Toronto
Apart from Colleges, Toronto also homes some of the best universities, and they are renowned across the world. Here is some information on them.
University of Toronto
The University of Toronto is one of the leading educational institutes in Toronto. It has three campuses St. George, Mississauga and Scarborough, which has enrolled around 91,000 students including 20,930 international students in Fall 2018 – 19.
Cape Breton University
CBU offers several study programs in liberal arts, science and technology, business, and education and health, and it homes approximately 5,500 international students who come from more than 40 countries. It is also among the 5 Canadian universities that offer a Bachelor in Health Sciences.
York University
York is the second-largest university in Toronto which offers 200+ study programs to 49,700 undergraduate and 6,000 postgraduate students. The university also occupies with Canada’s largest liberal arts Facility.
About Toronto
It is also essential to know about the city before deciding to study there. Here is the relevant information about this remarkable city.
Weather
The climate of Toronto can be best described as semi-continental as it has a warm and humid summers and cold winters. Its closeness to Lake Ontario does not let its people experience extreme temperature changes. The average temperature range typically ranges from -10 to 25-degree centigrade. December, January, February, and March are usually the coldest months in Toronto.
Transport facilities
Toronto has a robust transportation system; you can effortlessly move around the city using its interconnected network of buses, GO trains, subways, walking paths and bike trails. Most of the international students prefer to move around using TTC service, which operates bus, subway, streetcar, and paratransit.
Accommodation for International students in Toronto
There are several types of accommodations available in Toronto such as Apartments, Rooms, Flats, B&Bs and Entire Homes, the cost of which is primarily determined by the location you choose to live in. For example, staying in downtown can be costly. However, around the city, within 10 Km, there are several suburbs which offer excellent accommodation options at a low price.
Best places to visit in Toronto for international students
- Royal Ontario Museum
- Niagara Falls
- Scarborough Bluffs Park
- Bruce Trail
- Rogers Centre
- CN Tower
- Toronto Islands
- Toronto Zoo
- Casa Loma
- Stratford Festival
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