the University of Toronto Welcomes Students from Pakistan

learn more about why students are making U of T their first choice for university study.

Every year, our campuses welcome students from all across the globe. Students choose the University of Toronto for our strong international rankings, our globalized curriculum and international learning opportunities, our diverse program options and for the chance to live in the City of Toronto. Students and faculty also choose U of T because of our environment of innovation. Our accelerators, courses, programs, and networks help entrepreneurs turn their ideas into viable ventures. And our community has been successful: in the past five years alone, more than 150 research-based startups have launched from our campuses.

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“U of T helped me to think critically and allowed me to shape my decisions, which has produced substantial results. The amazing student body and many clubs at U of T allowed me to have a diverse university experience. The reach of the Career Centre also gave me a detailed vision of what opportunities were waiting for me and focused my job search.

After graduation I started my own software development company, ran it with partners for five years, and then sold it in 2007 when the market was up. This part of my career helped me make substantial contacts in the real estate sector in Dubai. I've now completed a Masters Degree, and have been working successfully in three markets: Karachi, Dubai, Toronto.”

Ahsan Khan, CFA, MBA, BASc, graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Computer Engineering.

 

Unparalleled Academic Opportunities

The University of Toronto offers an exceptional range, choice and depth of study. Our undergraduate students choose from 700 academic programs, learn from the best minds, get involved with research, and take advantage of smaller learning communities. Working with faculty and other students in close-knit communities, our students tailor their experiences to their interests and develop passions that help them make their mark on the world.

Applying

We welcome applications from well-qualified students from across the world. Admission to the University of Toronto is competitive. You will be considered on your academic history; some programs require supplementary applications, auditions or profiles. We strongly encourage prospective applicants to apply early and submit all necessary documents as early as possible. If English isn’t your first language, you may be required to submit proof of English facility.

Student Life

Life at U of T is eclectic. You’ll find unparalleled academic options, alongside a multitude of different social, cultural, recreational and wellness initiatives.

Each campus has a team dedicated to providing the best supports, opportunities and resources for students to reach their full potential. Learn about Student Life and Student Affairs at UTMSt. George and UTSC campuses.

 

One University, Three Unique Campuses

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Mississauga

Pursue top academic opportunities within an intimate, hands-on learning environment at the University of Toronto Mississauga. Award-winning facilities border 225 acres of protected greenbelt land in Mississauga – Canada’s sixth-largest city. UTM provides an urban university experience, within a stunning natural setting.

Learn more about U of T Mississauga.

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Downtown Toronto

Offering a rich, urban university experience, the University of Toronto’s St. George campus is the intellectual and architectural heart of downtown Toronto. Students learn from top global academic leaders in all fields The St. George campus is an eclectic mix of century-old architecture and modern design gems.

Learn more about U of T St. George.

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Scarborough

A hub for research and experiential learning, including the home of U of T Co-Op, the University of Toronto Scarborough connects students with their academic studies in innovative ways. From community-focused learning, to international development co-op, you can build a creative approach to your university career.

Learn more about U of T Scarborough.

Study Permits

Non-Canadian students studying at U of T are able to work in Canada and gain valuable global experience while studying. After graduation, international students also have the opportunity to stay and work in Canada for up to three years. This means that graduates can choose to bring home what they learned in Toronto or stay in Canada for three more years to continue to grow their global careers. And our students have the valuable skills and qualities for the modern economy — University of Toronto alumni rank among the top in the world for their global employability.

If you are not a Canadian citizen, permanent resident or protected person, you will need valid documents to live and study in Canada. You can apply for a study permit once you’ve received an offer of admission from the university. We recommend beginning the immigration process as early as possible because it can sometimes take a few months to complete.