My hope is that in sharing my experiences, I can help a few people make the right decision about which school to attend, particularly for Engineering. After all, I think it is one of the most important decisions of your life, so any information is better than none.
As a grade 12 student, I always heard stories that if you end up going to a top school like UofT or Waterloo, you will end up getting a great job at a big company. I mainly thought this was bogus until during Frosh Week when half of my groups’ leaders said they are currently working or have worked at companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple. I was instantly connected to upper years who already had first-hand experience at the top companies around the world. I also know quite a few current students who are interning at Facebook, Google, Uber, etc.
Academics
The academic rigour and prestige associated with the UofT is real. In no other school in Canada will you be able to rub shoulders with such giants as Geoff Hinton, Stephen Cook, Geoffrey Hinton, Margaret Atwood, Steve Mann and many more. Sure, you may never actually meet some of them, but the idea that people at UofT have been doing great things for decades and will continue to do great things well into the future really permeates the campus.
I have also met many people at UofT who are truly, truly, exceptional in their field, and these people get an overwhelming amount of support from the school and mentorship from faculty to carry out their research and activities. If you are one of these people, it helps to get the largest school in Canada behind you.
In 2019, majority of the top students from the TDSB chose UofT Engineering over any other program.
Financial Aid
In addition to OSAP, the University of Toronto also has something called UTAPS (University of Toronto Financial Aid). UTAPS is provided so students who would like to attend UofT do not shy away due to financial reasons. I personally have many close friends whose entire tuitions were paid off with OSAP and UTAPS together.
The faculty of Applied Science and Engineering also provides entrance averages that are based off admission averages. More details about that here.
I do not want to share how much UTAPS I received, so here is my friends’ amount:


Minors
Did you know that you can minor in 1 of 10 Engineering minors? From Music to Artificial Intelligence, you have the chance to expand your horizons in a completely new field. The following are a list of available minors:
- Artificial Intelligence Engineering
- Advanced Manufacturing
- Bioengineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Sustainable Energy
- Engineering Business
- Robotics and Mechatronics
- Biomedical Engineering
- Nanoengineering
- Music Performance
I am personally thinking of taking the Artificial Intelligence or Business minor in 3rd year.
Location
I often see people talk about UofT as an “it” place because it is in downtown Toronto and there is so much to do. The city itself is amazing and there’s a ton to do.
Want to go skating while procrastinating for exams? Go to Nathan Phillips or Harbourfront.
Want to try different kinds of foods? Go to Kensington Market, the Annex, Little Italy.
Want to shop? Go to the Eaton Centre.
You also have the subway right next to you, so you can literally go anywhere in the GTA region.
Future Prospects
Probably the most important part of your experience is what you are going to be doing after university.
The main selling point for many prospective students is UofT’s PEY Co-op program. During PEY Co-op, you will work full time for an employer of your choosing for 12 to 16 consecutive months after second or third year.
Engineering students also have something called ESIP (Engineering Summer Internship Program). This is a 4-month summer program which can be done after finishing second year.
Both co-op choices allow students to get paid while getting industry experience. In addition, both PEY Co-op and ESIP have separate portals where companies post job postings. All Engineering students also have the choice of not doing PEY and graduating in 4 years if they wish.

Not only does the faculty provide students with job portals, but they also many resources to help land interviews. For example, currently a club called YNCN is running weekly events that will help students with their job search. From bringing employers to campus, or having resume critiques, this club does it all.
Speaking of employers, many times Engineering students will receive emails on which employers are coming to campus to pitch themselves. Here is an example of one of the emails I have received at the start of the year:
Dear Engineering Students,
We hope you had a great summer! Here at the Engineering Career Centre we wanted to highlight some exciting employer information sessions we have coming up for you over the next two weeks!
Detailed information can be found here:
https://engineeringcareers.utoronto.ca/events-calendar/
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GM (General Motors) Information Session
Date: Tuesday September 17th
Time: 6-8PM
Location: GB244 (Galbraith)
Target: New Grads (4th year students seeking a full-time position)
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Inertia Information Session
Date: Tuesday September 24th, 2019
Time: 6-8PM
Location: GB304
Target: PEY Co-op (Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Science/ Biomedical Systems)
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Hatch Information Session
Date: Thursday September 26th, 2019
Time: 6-8PM
Location: BA1180
Target: Open to ALL students in Engineering & Sciences ( ESIP, PEY Co-op & 4th year students seeking a full-time position )
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Mercari
Date: Monday September 30th, 2019
Time: 5-7PM
Location: GB120
Target: ESIP & New Grads (4th year students seeking a full-time position )
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Zebra Info Session
Date: Monday September 30th, 2019
Time: 6-8PM
Location: BA1170 (Bahen Centre for Information Technology at 40 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 2E4)
Target: Open to ALL students in Engineering & Sciences (1st -4th years, recent grads and PEY Co-op)
SIGN UP HERE: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
RBC Capital Markets
Date: Tuesday October 1st, 2019
Time: 6-8PM
Location: GB303 (Galbraith)
Target: PEY Co-op Students
Sign Up : (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Huawei
Date: Wednesday October 2nd, 2019
Time: 11AM-1PM
Location: GB220
Target: ALL: Students in their final year, PEY Co-op Students & ESIP Students
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Deloitte
Date: Thursday October 3rd, 2019
Time: 6-8PM
Location: BA1180
Target: PEY Co-op Students
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Intel
Date: Tuesday October 8th, 2019
Time: 5-7PM
Location: MC102
Target: OPEN TO ALL: New Grads (students in their final year), PEY Co-op &ESIP
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Huawei
Date: Wednesday October 9th, 2019
Time: 11AM-1PM
Location: GB220
Target: ALL: Students in their final year, PEY Co-op Students & ESIP Students
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
IBI
Date: Wednesday October 9th, 2019
Time: 6-8PM
Location: BA2175
Target: OPEN TO ALL: New Grads (students in their final year), PEY Co-op &ESIP
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
ICF Next
Date: Thursday October 10th, 2019
Time: 6-8PM
Location: BA1180
Target: New Grads (students in their final year of study)
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Plan Group
Date: Tuesday October 15th, 2019
Time: 6-8PM
Location: MC102
Target: New Grads (students in their final year) and PEY Co-op
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Ecobee
Date: Tuesday October 22nd, 2019
Time: 6-8PM
Location: MC102
Target: OPEN TO ALL: New Grads (students in their final year), PEY Co-op &ESIP
Sign Up: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Isaac Operations Info Session
Date: Wednesday October 23rd, 2019
Time: 6:00PM-8:00PM
Location: BAB024
Target: Open to PEY Co-op Students
SIGN UP HERE: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
Isaac Operations Info Session
Date: Thursday November 14th, 2019
Time: 6:30-8:30PM
Location: BA1180
Target: Open to ALL students in Engineering & Sciences (1st -4th years, recent grads and PEY Co-op)
SIGN UP HERE: (deleted the link to prevent spam)
The Community

I think one of the biggest surprises to me about UofT Engineering was the Skule Community. I cannot explain how hype and welcoming it is. I first experienced this during grade 12 when I was invited to Pre-F!rosh at the campus. Pre-F!rosh is a perfect introductory event to connect you with fellow UofT Engineering students and provide an overview of what life on campus will be like. I think this was one of the sole deciding factors which resulted in me accepting my offer from UofT. In addition, everyone in my Pre-F!rosh group also accepted their UofT offers as I met them again in September. This goes to show that they also saw themselves belonging in this community.
Here is a video from my Pre-F!rosh.
Here is the 2019 Pre-F!rosh video.
There are also many other events throughout the school year which help retain the social life of Skule.
Conclusion
My goals with this post are to open some light on what UofT Engineering offers. I myself did not know half of this information before applying so I feel like that this is very beneficial. Hopefully this post will help others with their decisions on where to apply or which offer to accept.
Hi Bikramjit:
I found your postings in the web and I found them very useful for anyone trying to get into UT Engineering.
Do you know or have the link of anyone doing the same as you but for the Bachelor of Science program at UT?
My son is looking to get into this program but I haven’t found a similar site like yours for this process.
Thx in advance for your help.
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Best Regards,
Camilo Sanchez, P. Eng.
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Hey Camilo
Thanks for the read, but unfortunately I do not know of a site like that.
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Hi, I was wondering if a failed course such as biology not in my top 6 will affect my admission average. I already have all the credits and prerequisites for engineering.
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Engineering looks at top 5 (only the prerequisites).
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Hi Bikramjit, it’s my third time asking you questions 🙂 Is the pre frosh week only for grade 12 students who got accepted by uoft? And also, did you attend the DEEP summer camp before, or do you know anything about it? I’ve already registered and paid the fees for this year’s DEEP, but not sure if it will happen due to the virus. I don’t know if the DEEP program would count as an extracurricular if it’s held as usual this year, and would it help with my application to UofT?
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Hey Edward,
Pre-Frosh is only for those who got accepted. Unfortunately, I don’t think Pre-Frosh will happen this year.
I haven’t attended the DEEP summer camp and also don’t have much knowledge about it. I think you’ll most likely get a refund because of the whole Covid-19 situation.
Regarding your other question, I don’t think putting it down as an extracurricular will help your application out.
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Thanks. By the way, I’m grade 11 right now, so I’ll apply next year. Hope to meet you in UofT.
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It’s great you are planning early! Hope to also meet you at UofT someday 🙂
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