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Go and apply for a master's degree in Ontario, such as a master's degree in accounting at Brock University, after graduation, IELTS 7 does not need to work, and you can directly apply for immigration status through the provincial nomination method.
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The latest is from 2014.
Medical Doctorate: 2014 ranking of universities last year.
1 McGill University (1).
2 UBC University (2).
3 University of Toronto (3).
4 Queen's University (4).
5 University of Alberta (5).
6 McMaster University (6).
7 Dalhousie University (7).
8 University of Ottawa (10).
9 University of Calgary (8).
9 University of Xi'an (11).
11 Université de Montréal (12).
12 University of Saskatchewan (9).
13 Université Laval (13).
14 University of Manitoba (15).
15 Sherbrooke (14).
General: 1 University of Victoria (2).
2 Simon Fraser University (1).
3 University of Waterloo (3).
4 University of New Brunswick (4).
5 University of Guelph (5).
5 Memorial University of Newfoundland (*6).
7 Carleton University (*6).
8 University of Regina (9).
9 York University (8).
10 Ryerson University (12).
10 University of Laurier (11).
10 University of Windsor (10).
13 Concordia University (13).
14 uqam (14)
15 Brock University (15).
In addition, Canada has just introduced a new immigration policy, which you need to pay attention to before studying abroad.
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Top 10 Canadian universities: University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, McMaster University, University of Alberta, University of Montreal, University of Calgary, University of Ottawa, University of Waterloo, University of Victoria.
1. The University of Toronto (University of Toronto, abbreviated as U of T) is a large public comprehensive national university, founded in 1827, located in Toronto, Canada, providing five degree types of undergraduate, master's, doctoral, vocational diploma and diploma courses.
The University of Toronto was known as King's College in its early days until 1849, when it became a secular university from the Anglican Church and changed to its current name.
2. The University of British Columbia (UBC) is a large public comprehensive national university, founded in 1908 and located in Vancouver, a large city in western Canada, offering five degree types: undergraduate, master's, doctoral, vocational diploma and diploma programs.
3. McGill University (McGill University) is a large public comprehensive national university, founded in 1821, located in Montreal, the eastern city of Canada, providing five degree types of undergraduate, master's, doctoral, vocational diploma and diploma programs.
4. McMaster University is a large public university, founded in 1887, located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, and is classified as a medical doctoral university in the McCollin rankings.
5. The University of Alberta (abbreviated as Alberta) is a large public comprehensive national university, founded in 1908, located in Edmonton, a large city in the Midwest of Canada, offering undergraduate, master's, doctoral, and three degree types.
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The top 10 Canadian universities are the University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia, University of Montreal, University of Alberta, McMaster University, University of Waterloo, Weston University, University of Ottawa, and University of Calgary. Specifically, the following universities are introduced:
1. University of Toronto.
The University of Toronto (UOFT, Chinese referred to as "Duoda"), located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a public federal research university, one of the top universities in Canada and the world, and a member of the Association of American Universities.
The University of Toronto has a high level of scientific research, large scale, strong faculty, high teaching quality, the latest teaching methods and advanced teaching materials, and world-class teaching equipment.
2. McGill University.
McGill University is a world-renowned top university with an extremely high international reputation and world-renowned research standards for hundreds of years. McGill University has long been ranked number one among Canadian universities and is recognized as a top institution of higher learning in Canada.
3. University of British Columbia.
The University of British Columbia is a well-known public research university in Canada. Together with McGill University and the University of Toronto, it is known as the "top three" university in Canada. After more than 100 years of development, it has gradually become the world's top comprehensive research university, and has always ranked among the top three universities in Canada.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia-University of Toronto.
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The top three universities in Canada are: the University of Toronto, ranked No. 1 in Canada; UBC University is ranked 2nd in Canada; McGill University is ranked 3rd in Canada.
The University of Toronto (UT) is a well-known public research university, which is the center of graduate education in Canada, providing doctoral talents for the whole country.
The University of British Columbia (UBC, also known as the University of British Columbia) is a world-renowned public research university in Canada, and UBC is particularly known for its scientific research and graduate education.
McGill University is located in Montreal, Canada's second-largest city. Founded in 1821 (before the founding of Canada), the school is the oldest institution of higher learning in Canada.
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