University of Montreal vs Concordia University

Overview Comparison
University of MontrealConcordia University
Collegedunia Score6 Out of 104.2 Out of 10
ranking (overall)# 111 Times Higher Education 2024
# 141 QS World University 2024
# 111 Times Higher Education 2023
# 387 QS World University 2024
# 501 Times Higher Education 2024
# 551 QS World University 2023
Subject Strength# 176 for Engineering by Times Higher Education 2024
# 97 for Medicine by QS World University 2023
# 88 for Law by Times Higher Education 2024
# 201 for Engineering by Times Higher Education 2024
# 551 for Medicine by QS World University 2020
ProgramsUG Programs -49
PG Programs -54
Doctorate Programs -14
UG Programs -46
PG Programs -44
Doctorate Programs -6
Acceptance Rate23.0 %73.0 %
Exam ScoreGMAT - 630
IELTS - 6.5
SAT - 1400
TOEFL - 104
Duolingo - 120
GMAT - 550
IELTS - 7
PTE - 61
TOEFL - 90
Cost to StudyAverage Tuition Fees   20400
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  30800
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 950 Per Year
Average Tuition Fees   19856
[For UG Program]
Average Tuition Fees  13725
[For PG Program]
Hostel + Meal - 22865 Per Year
placement (average package)

Degree

Average Salary

Masters in Science

$94,000 

MBA

$91,000 

Bachelor of Science

$67,000 

Other Degree

$40,000 

Bachelor of Arts

$31,000 


Degree                           Average Salary

Master (Other)                   $86,000 

Masters of Arts                   $77,000 

MBA                                   $75,000 

Masters in Finance            $63,000 

Masters in Science            $59,000 

Bachelor (Other)                $47,000 


application requirements-

No specific minimum GPA required

Campuses and B-SchoolsPolytechnic School of Montreal
HEC Montreal
John Molson School of Business
CollegeDunia Reviews8.2/10 Read 11 reviews7.7/10 Read 18 reviews
General Facts Comparison
General FactsUniversity of MontrealConcordia University
Type of UniversityUniversity
University
Established1878
1974
Student:Faculty Ratio28:1
25:1
Male:Female41% Male, 59% Female48% Male, 52% Female
Location Facts

The university's main campus is located in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce on Mount Royal near the Outremont Summit (also called Mount Murray), in the borough of Outremont. The institution comprises thirteen faculties, more than sixty departments and two affiliated schools: the Polytechnique Montréal (School of Engineering; formerly the École polytechnique de Montréal) and HEC Montréal (School of Business). It offers more than 650 undergraduate programmes and graduate programmes, including 71 doctoral programmes.


Located in Montreal
the two campuses are linked through shuttle services offered free of cost


Library
  • Located on the Laval Campus, the library has an extensive collection including research and printed and electronic material. Students can also access teamwork rooms, a reading lounge, and a separate study area. Additionally, the Laval campus is home to printing services, teamwork rooms, the satellite neuropsychology clinic, and other student services.  
  • Across its eight campuses, the university offers its students 14 libraries based on different subjects like music, law, health, environmental design, and literature and humanities, among many others. Libraries have three million books and documents with 4.2 million documents.

Total collection 1,668,267 titles held
growing by 10,000-15,000 titles per year.
15 special collections
126 archival fonds and collections


Campus Life
  • The University of Montreal and its students host a series of exciting lectures, workshops, exhibitions, and shows, all year round including music training, choir ensembles, dance and theater workshops, and cinema screenings, among many others.
  • Student groups recognized by the university surround areas of interest like arts and recreation, skills development, cultural diversity, academics, environment, politics, health, solidarity, and a couple others.  
  • Student-athletes compete in ten men’s and women’s sports including football, hockey, soccer, rugby, tennis, and cheerleading, among a few others. Additionally, other sports like cycling, cross-country skiing, squash, and baseball among 11 other sports clubs are also offered by the university. 
  • One of the country’s largest sports complexes, the on-campus CEPSUM provides a  variety of high-caliber sports facilities including a kinesiology clinic, a physiotherapist, and a sports medicine clinic. 
  • The university offers a resto-pub and a local restaurant with tasty, eco-responsible, and affordable cuisine. 

The university has technoculture-arts and games, variety of sports clubs and athletic games
13 varsity teams and clubs
variety of student assiciations, clubs, recreation facilities, and sports camps


Hostel#RENT AND UTILITIES-MONTHLY - $600
#Room - $6650
#Apartment rental and utilities - $8040
Famous Alumni

The University of Montreal has an alumni community of 4,50,000 graduates worldwide. Famous alumni members work in fields like medicine, law, physics, and nutrition and include Antonine Maillet, Hubert Aquin, Pierre Péladeau, Pauline Marois, Lucille Teasdale, Morris Goodman, Pierre-Elliott Trudeau, Louise Arbour, Denys Arcand, Joanne Liu, Roger Guillemin, Hubert Reeves, Jean Coutu, Kim Thuy, Robert Bourassa, Jacques Parizeau, Paul Gérin-Lajoie and hundreds of others.


Two time winter-Olympic Gold medalist- Alexandre Bilodeau, Annie Proulx- Writer, Anna Hopkins- actress, Aanchal Malhotra (Author/historian), Jeff Barnbay (Director)


City Life

Quebec is in high demand as the third most popular choice for immigrants moving to the Great White North. In addition to its delicious maple syrup, Quebec is known for its low cost of living, bustling economy, and wide range of cultural activities. 

Quebec’s largest city, Montreal, is known as Canada’s “Cultural Capital” as it fully embraces its European and Francophone heritage. The official language of Quebec is French and many residents speak both French and English daily. Quebec even offers free and discounted French courses to any newcomers eager to learn the language.

Quebec residents have many different opportunities to work in a range of industries. Their economy consists of large manufacturing and service sectors,  the mining and forest industry, the aerospace industry, and even an artificial intelligence sector. The province is very future-focused, investing in research, development, and green technology. Also, the tourism and agriculture industry are both very prosperous in Quebec.


The city offers a huge student crowd with 6 universities and 12 colleges.
120 annual parades, cheaper cost of living, low unemployment rate (6.4%)


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