U Of T Just Ranked The #1 School In Canada For Finding A Job After Graduation

Some other Canadian schools also made the list.
Ontario Editor

Attention graduates! If you went to the University of Toronto, it may be easier for you to find a job. 

According to The World University Rankings, the Toronto school was just named the best in Canada for producing the most employable graduates. 

Not only did the University of Toronto rank first in all of Canada, but they also ranked eighth worldwide. 

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#1 In all of Canada 

McGill University, the University of British Columbia, Université de Montréal and McMaster University all also ranked in the top 100. 

According to a press release, the University of Toronto has been one of the top 15 most employable schools since 2013. 

"We strive to foster a global outlook in our students, with an emphasis on excellence in scholarship, innovation, equity and sustainability – all areas in high demand by employers in Canada and around the world," wrote U of T President Meric Gertler.

Last month, the University of Toronto was also ranked as the best school in Canada according to the U.S. News & World Report. 

So if you're a student, you have just won some pretty awesome bragging rights. 

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