• The University of Toronto was named as Canada's best in the recent Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2023, coming 18th out of 1,799 institutions. Photo: Bloomberg
    The University of Toronto was named as Canada's best in the recent Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2023, coming 18th out of 1,799 institutions. Photo: Bloomberg
  • The University of British Columbia - which boasts alumni such as current Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau - was ranked as the world's 40th best institution. Photo: Bloomberg
    The University of British Columbia - which boasts alumni such as current Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau - was ranked as the world's 40th best institution. Photo: Bloomberg
  • McGill University was 46th in the annual list. Photo: AFP
    McGill University was 46th in the annual list. Photo: AFP
  • McMaster University was 85th in the rankings, one of four Canadian seats of learning to take pride of place in the top 100. Photo: Getty Images
    McMaster University was 85th in the rankings, one of four Canadian seats of learning to take pride of place in the top 100. Photo: Getty Images
  • The University of Montreal was ranked as the fifth best performing Canadian university, at 111th. Photo: Reuters
    The University of Montreal was ranked as the fifth best performing Canadian university, at 111th. Photo: Reuters

Planning on studying in Canada? Here are its top five universities


Anam Rizvi
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Canada is home to many of the best universities in the world, with three ranked in the world’s top 50 higher education institutions and seven in the top 200 of a new league table.

This year, 31 Canadian institutions made the Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings 2023, which features 1,799 universities from 104 countries and regions.

- University of Toronto is Canada’s leading institution, riding high at 18th in the latest listing

- University of British Columbia was named 40th best in the world

- McGill University is 46th

- McMaster University is 85th

- University of Montreal is 111th

Canada’s top institutions, Toronto and British Columbia, scored particularly highly for research impact. Both universities produce high-quality academic work.

Canada welcomed 450,000 international students in 2021, according to local media, a record number for the country.

Among the attractions for students are tuition fees considerably cheaper than those in the US, starting at $10,000 per year for a Bachelor’s Degree programme.

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Top 10 universities in 2022 - in pictures

  • 1. University of Oxford. 2023 rank: 1. PA
    1. University of Oxford. 2023 rank: 1. PA
  • 2. Harvard University. 2023 rank: =2. Getty Images
    2. Harvard University. 2023 rank: =2. Getty Images
  • =3. University of Cambridge. 2023 rank: =5. Reuters
    =3. University of Cambridge. 2023 rank: =5. Reuters
  • =3. Stanford University. 2023 rank: 4. Reuters
    =3. Stanford University. 2023 rank: 4. Reuters
  • 5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2023 rank: =5. AP
    5. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2023 rank: =5. AP
  • 6. California Institute of Technology. 2023 rank: =2. Bloomberg
    6. California Institute of Technology. 2023 rank: =2. Bloomberg
  • 7. Princeton University. 2023 rank: 7. Alamy
    7. Princeton University. 2023 rank: 7. Alamy
  • 8. University of California, Berkeley. 2023 rank: 8. AP
    8. University of California, Berkeley. 2023 rank: 8. AP
  • 9. Yale University. 2023 rank: 9. Reuters
    9. Yale University. 2023 rank: 9. Reuters
  • 10. Imperial College London. 2023 rank: 12. PA
    10. Imperial College London. 2023 rank: 12. PA

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At the University of British Columbia, 33 per cent of students are international, while at the University of Toronto about one in four are from overseas.

The University of Toronto has more than 700 undergraduate degrees and 200 postgraduate degrees on offer, and is renowned for its courses in medicine.

Five Canadian prime ministers, writers Michael Ondaatje and Margaret Atwood, and 10 Nobel laureates are affiliated with the University of Toronto.

The University of British Columbia has a range of scholarships for international students, and many faculties including applied science, education and, music.

Three Canadian prime ministers have attended the university, including the country's current Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Updated: October 19, 2022, 6:56 AM