University of Alberta or University of Toronto: Which is better?

University of Alberta vs University of Toronto

University of Alberta ranks #6 nationally and University of Toronto maintains a consitent ranking of #1 for past few years. Compare various aspects of the two nationally as well as globally popular universities in Canada:

Overview Comparison
University of AlbertaUniversity of Toronto updated
Collegedunia Score5.7 Out of 107.4 Out of 10
ranking (overall)# 109 Times Higher Education 2024
# 111 QS World University 2024
# 110 QS World University 2023
# 21 QS World University 2024
# 21 Times Higher Education 2024
# 16 US News 2023
Subject Strength# 90 for Engineering by Times Higher Education 2024
# 69 for Medicine by QS World University 2023
# 101 for Law by Times Higher Education 2024
# 26 for Engineering by Times Higher Education 2024
# 13 for Medicine by QS World University 2023
# 21 for Law by Times Higher Education 2024
ProgramsUG Programs -72
PG Programs -63
Doctorate Programs -8
UG Programs -83
PG Programs -95
Doctorate Programs -7
Acceptance Rate66.0 %43.0 %
Exam ScoreGMAT - 550
IELTS - 6.5
PTE - 61
TOEFL - 90
GMAT - 550
IELTS - 6.5
MELAB - 85
TOEFL - 100
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   22125
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  13972
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 15600 Per Year
Average Tuition Fees   45616
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  30120
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 10 Per Year
placement (average package)

Graduate employability Ranks QS: #99

It is ranked #110 in QS World University Rankings 2023.

Bachelor (Other)

$66,000 

Bachelor of Science

$57,000 

Other Degree

$51,000 

Masters in Science

$47,000 

Bachelor of Arts

$46,000 


Placement rate was around 85% within 3 months of graduation Top recruiters were McKenzie Investments, KPMG, EY, Deloitte, Pepsico, Scotiank, National Bank Financial and others.
 

University of Toronto Graduates & Alumni Salaries - By  Degree:

Executive Masters-$208,000

PhD-$85,000

MBA-$83,000

Doctorate-$74,000

Masters in Science-$73,000

Masters in Finance-$72,000


Campuses and B-SchoolsSchool of Business, University of Alberta
University of Toronto (Mississauga)
University of Toronto (Scarborough)
Rotman School of Management
CollegeDunia Reviews7.6/10 Read 14 reviews7.0/10 Read 69 reviews
General Facts Comparison
General FactsUniversity of AlbertaUniversity of Toronto updated
Type of UniversityUniversity
University
Established1908
1827
Student:Faculty Ratio0:1
24:1
Male:Female44% Male, 56% Female45% Male, 55% Female
Location Facts

Six campuses, with main (north campus) located on the edge of North Saskatechwan river. 
Surrounding areas offer a variety of cuisine from vegan to halal as well as authentic Canadian
The river valley offers a variety of sporting options like skiing, biking etc



Library

Eight million volumes
1.9 million ebooks
140,000 scholarly journals
120,000 digitized books


Largest Library in Canada but ranked third in North America following Havard and Yale. Total 44 libraries are located across three campuses. More than 12 millions printed books, 1.4 million digital books, 150467 journal titles and a staff of 500.

Toronto is the second largest financial city in North America with a rate of success is higher for its brilliant management of talent, good quality of life and excessive competitive business ambiance. Since 2009, GDP growth of Toronto is higher in comparison to other major cities. 
Variety of options for food trips, cultural & sports events, cafes, and a nightlife worth experiencing


Campus Life

Aboriginal Peoples Network, BearsDen (online student community), Fraternities and Sororities, Graduate Students' Association, Peer Support Centre, Sport Clubs, Student Music Ensembles, Students' Union, and Volunteer Opportunities


The campus has Kinesiology & Physical Education Undergraduate Association, Annesley Student Government Association (ASGA), Radio FWD, The Underground, UTM Society- CFRE Radio 91.9 FM, The Medium, Mike- newspaper, CIUT FM 89.5, and UTM AFFILIATE - Women's Centre.

Toronto is the second largest financial city in North America with a rate of success is higher for its brilliant management of talent, good quality of life and excessive competitive business ambiance. Since 2009, GDP growth of Toronto is higher in comparison to other major cities. 
Variety of options for food trips, cultural & sports events, cafes, and a nightlife worth experiencing


Hostel#Single Room - $12400
#TESTING - $10
Famous Alumni

One Nobel laureate, four justice of supreme court, and 68 Rhodes scholars
Rona Ambrose (Former member of the Canadian house of commons), Daryl Katz (Canadian businessman), Paul Gross (Canadian actor), Don Iveson (Mayor of Edmonton), Tak Wah Mak (Canadian geneticist), Jordan Peterson (clinal psychologist), Dinee Hinshaw (chief medical officer for health in Alberta).


10 Nobel laureates, Ariana Grande (singer), Lin Chi-ling (model), Patrick Brown (Canadian Politician), Agnes Chan (Singer), Rudy Giuliani (Former Mayor of New York City), Margaret Atwood (writer) and Leslie Dan.

Toronto is the second largest financial city in North America with a rate of success is higher for its brilliant management of talent, good quality of life and excessive competitive business ambiance. Since 2009, GDP growth of Toronto is higher in comparison to other major cities. 
Variety of options for food trips, cultural & sports events, cafes, and a nightlife worth experiencing


City Life

The capital of Alberta, Edmonton has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada
For the last 5 years, Alberta’s Edmonton is responsible for 25% of the total new jobs located all across Canada
For the last 5 years, it has had three times higher GDP, population and income growth than Canadian Average.
Downtown has a total public and private investment of around $5 billion.


updated Toronto is the second largest financial city in North America with a rate of success is higher for its brilliant management of talent, good quality of life and excessive competitive business ambiance. Since 2009, GDP growth of Toronto is higher in comparison to other major cities. 
Variety of options for food trips, cultural & sports events, cafes, and a nightlife worth experiencing,

Toronto is the second largest financial city in North America with a rate of success is higher for its brilliant management of talent, good quality of life and excessive competitive business ambiance. Since 2009, GDP growth of Toronto is higher in comparison to other major cities. 
Variety of options for food trips, cultural & sports events, cafes, and a nightlife worth experiencing

Toronto is the second largest financial city in North America with a rate of success is higher for its brilliant management of talent, good quality of life and excessive competitive business ambiance. Since 2009, GDP growth of Toronto is higher in comparison to other major cities. 
Variety of options for food trips, cultural & sports events, cafes, and a nightlife worth experiencing


Weather
Comparison Notes

Though U of T is ranked best in Canada and has a better global standing, there are various reasons for which a student can opt for UAlberta. Some of these are:

Irrespective of these features, what makes UToronto stand out in comparison with UAlberta is

  • Rotman School of Management’s MBA program is ranked better and offers high returns on investment.
  • One of the largest library collection in Canada
  • Engineering and technology programs at U of T are ranked better. 
  • Higher international student percentage
  • Higher research funding is received. ($1.2 billion funds received)
  • Higher placement package.

While making a choice between these two universities for studies in Canada, opting for either will be equally good. However, while comparing these universities, the primary factors that should affect an international student's choice are exam score, budget, expected returns, preferred location, etc. The academic excellence for both universities is at par for a variety of subjects/programs. Hence, the choice of program does not play a decisive role while making this decision.