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University performance analysis
This visual analysis summarizes key academic, research, financial, and global indicators using the official UniEv® evaluation methodology.
The radar analysis highlights Faculty Capacity as a primary strength, reflecting strong alignment with UniEv® academic benchmarks. Conversely, Cost Efficiency shows relative development potential, indicating a strategic area for improvement to enhance competitiveness, student experience, and long-term global positioning.
Global performance comparison
This comparison reveals how the university aligns with global academic benchmarks. Performance strengths and gaps are highlighted to support informed student decisions and strategic academic positioning.
Tuition value & student diversity
These insights help applicants evaluate academic return on investment and understand the university’s international exposure.
Tuition vs Academic Value
Student profile distribution
Ranking Criteria
UniEv® Rank
Global: 28
North America: 23
Canada: 1
Downtown Toronto: 1
Accreditation
The Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto operates within the Canadian medical education system and follows accreditation standards established by national medical education authorities. The program is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools and recognized by Canadian regulatory bodies responsible for physician training and licensing. Graduates are eligible to apply for residency training through the Canadian Resident Matching Service and pursue licensure across Canada.
Quality of Education
The MD curriculum integrates biomedical sciences, clinical medicine, and research training. Students study foundational medical sciences including anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and microbiology before transitioning into clinical education. Teaching methods include lectures, problem-based learning sessions, laboratory training, and patient-centered clinical simulations designed to prepare students for advanced clinical practice.
Clinical Training
Clinical training occurs through the University Health Network and affiliated teaching hospitals in Toronto. Students complete rotations in internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, emergency medicine, and family medicine. These hospitals represent one of the largest healthcare systems in North America, providing students exposure to highly specialized medical care.
Faculty
The Temerty Faculty of Medicine employs thousands of clinical instructors, physicians, and biomedical researchers. Faculty members are internationally recognized experts across fields such as oncology, cardiology, neuroscience, and infectious diseases. Their involvement ensures that students receive training based on current medical research and clinical practice.
Research
The University of Toronto is one of the world’s leading biomedical research institutions. Research programs include areas such as genetics, regenerative medicine, artificial intelligence in healthcare, global health, cancer research, and cardiovascular medicine. Medical students frequently participate in research projects and academic publications.
Rankings
The University of Toronto consistently ranks among the top universities globally and is widely regarded as the leading medical research institution in Canada. Its medical faculty has contributed to major discoveries in insulin therapy, stem cell research, and advanced biomedical technology.
Tuition
Medical tuition reflects the cost of advanced clinical training, laboratory infrastructure, and faculty expertise required for one of the world’s most comprehensive medical programs. Financial aid and scholarships are available for domestic and international students.
Cost of Living
Toronto is one of the most expensive cities in Canada. Student living costs typically include accommodation, food, transportation, and personal expenses. Despite the higher cost of living, students benefit from access to a world-class academic and healthcare environment.
Student Life
Students participate in research groups, clinical volunteering, student medical societies, and global health initiatives. The multicultural environment of Toronto provides opportunities to interact with diverse patient populations and healthcare systems.
Facilities
The university provides advanced biomedical laboratories, simulation centers, digital libraries, and research institutes. Medical students also benefit from training across numerous affiliated teaching hospitals throughout Toronto.
Graduate Outcomes
Graduates from the Temerty Faculty of Medicine typically enter residency programs through the Canadian Resident Matching Service and later pursue specialization, academic medicine, or healthcare leadership roles. Many graduates become leaders in clinical medicine and biomedical research.
Admission Criteria
Admission is highly competitive and requires excellent undergraduate academic performance, Medical College Admission Test scores, structured interviews, and demonstrated experience in healthcare or community service.
Location
The University of Toronto is located in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The campus sits within a major global city with access to one of the most advanced healthcare networks in North America.
Data Transparency
The University of Toronto is initially compliant with UniEv® Ranking standards. Institutional statistics are reviewed and updated every January. Any deficiency, inconsistency, or manipulation of institutional data results in removal from the UniEv® platform to ensure transparency and maintain ranking integrity.


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