University of Toronto vs Cornell University

University of Toronto is the highest-ranked university of Canada while Cornell University is an Ivy League Institute. Both universities rank almost at the same position according to THE World University of 2020.

Overview Comparison
University of TorontoCornell University
Collegedunia Score7.4 Out of 107.9 Out of 10
ranking (overall)# 21 QS World University 2024
# 21 Times Higher Education 2024
# 16 US News 2023
# 12 US News 2024
# 13 QS World University 2024
# 20 Times Higher Education 2024
Subject Strength# 26 for Engineering by Times Higher Education 2024
# 13 for Medicine by QS World University 2023
# 21 for Law by Times Higher Education 2024
# 13 for Engineering by US News 2024
# 10 for Medicine by US News 2024
# 13 for Law by US News 2024
ProgramsUG Programs -83
PG Programs -95
Doctorate Programs -7
UG Programs -65
PG Programs -71
Doctorate Programs -78
Acceptance Rate43.0 %14.1 %
Exam ScoreGMAT - 550
IELTS - 6.5
MELAB - 85
TOEFL - 100
GMAT - 720
IELTS - 7.5
SAT - 1400
TOEFL - 100
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   45616
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  30120
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 10 Per Year
Average Tuition Fees   58586
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  29500
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 35291 Per Year
placement (average package)

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


Cornell University is one of the top private universities in Ithaca, United States. It is ranked #20 in QS World University Rankings 2023.

Doctorate               $168,000 

Masters in Finance $150,000 

MBA                       $145,000 

Executive MBA       $139,000 

Masters in Science    $123,000 

PhD                            $120,000 


Campuses and B-SchoolsUniversity of Toronto (Mississauga)
University of Toronto (Scarborough)
Rotman School of Management
Johnson Graduate School of Management
CollegeDunia Reviews7.0/10 Read 69 reviews7.9/10 Read 8 reviews
General Facts Comparison
General FactsUniversity of TorontoCornell University
Type of UniversityUniversity
University
Established1827
1865
Student:Faculty Ratio24:1
10:1
Male:Female45% Male, 55% Female48% Male, 52% Female
Location Facts

University has 6 campuses; Main campus is located in Ithaca, New York; Other campuses are in Roosevelt Island, Qatar, Geneva, Washington DC and Rome


Library

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


11th largest library in USA; Over 8 million printed volumes, 1 million ebooks, 120,000 periodical titles, 8.5 million microfilms and microfiches, 71,000 cubic feet of manuscripts, 500,000 other materials such as motion pictures, sound recordings, etc. 


Campus Life

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


Over 1,000 student organizations; awards and funding by Student and Campus Life (SCL) such as Cornell Commitment, Public Service Center, Cornell Career Services, Merrill Presidential Scholars Program, etc. 


Hostel#TESTING - $10
#Triple Room - $10635
#Double Room - $11562
#Single Room - $13094
Famous Alumni

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


Tsai Ing-wen (first female president of Taiwan), David Starr Jordan (founding president of Stanford University), Ratan Tata (CEO of Tata Group), Toni Morrison (Nobel laureate), Junot Diaz (Pulitzer Prize winner)


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Comparison Notes

Overall reputation and ranking of Cornell University and the University of Toronto are not much distinguishable. Deciding among one of them depends upon which factor student priorities while selecting a university for studying abroad.

  • As per QS Ranking of 2020, Cornell University ranks at 14 while U of T ranked at 29.
  • THE world reputation ranking of the University of Toronto is 3 positions upward than Cornell University.
  • Subject rankings of both the universities are almost equal with most of the programs ranking within 50.
  • Cornell University’s MBA ranked at 23 by Financial Times in 2020 while U of T was not even in the top 50.
  • Considering the acceptance rate and test score requirements, admission to the University of Toronto is comparatively easier than Cornell University.
  • Cost of living in Canada for an international student is cheaper than that of the USA.
  • Cornell University has almost a 100% placement rate while the University of Toronto’s placement rate is 85%.
  • Salary offered to graduates of Cornell University is approximately 25,000 USD higher than what is offered to U of T’s graduates.

Looking at the rankings and placement statistics, Cornell University is no doubt a clear winner especially when it comes to management and law programs. However, the University of Toronto has a comparatively higher acceptance rate and is cheaper to attend. So, it seems like a better option for students with limited funds.