About us
In 1959, the York University Act led to the foundation of a non-traditional establishment called York University. It took the third spot among the most prominent colleges of Canada. It turned into a free unit in 1965 while being associated with the University of Toronto in the beginning years. Today, York University is home to over 55,700 understudies and 7,000 resources and staff worldwide. York University offers programs through its 11 resources. 78 undergrad declaration programs, 92 postgraduate confirmation programs, and 41 PhD programs are accessible. York University has 3 grounds. The university offers many scholarship opportunities to its students. It is the leading college campus in Canada that requires its understudies to take up programs in both English and French. A few projects of York University have acquired both worldwide and public acknowledgment. The college's cross-disciplinary programming and creative instructive chances include an extraordinary stage for understudies looking for significant professions. Above 300,000 alumni of the college length the globe. Steven Glenwood MacLean is a notable Canadian space explorer who moved from York University. York graduates in various fields have acquired acclaimed noticeable quality.
Ranking |
- Country ranking = 17
- Global ranking = 456
- World ranking = 494
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Placement |
90% |
Popular courses |
- M.Sc Computer Science
- Mechanical Engineering
- M.A. Economics
- M.B.A.
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Student to teacher ratio |
15:1 |
Living cost |
CAD 7,512 |
Accommodation |
On and off-campus accommodation available |
Scholarships |
- International Entrance Scholarship of Distinction
- Global Leader of Tomorrow Award for International Students
- Glendon International Scholarships
- International Circle of Scholars Scholarships
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M:F ratio |
42:58 |
Average package |
CAD 87,000 |
Tuition fee per year |
CAD 44,000 |