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University of Oxford vs University of Toronto

Side-by-side comparison across 6 dimensions for international students.

University of Oxford outranks University of Toronto on 4 of six dimensions, with the 2-tier gap on teaching quality being the most material signal of this comparison. University of Oxford sits in Oxford while University of Toronto is in Toronto — alongside the academic ratings, international applicants should weigh post-study visa options, cost of living, and cultural fit between the two locations.

Where They Differ

University of Oxford leads on
Curriculum Relevance, Teaching Quality, Institutional Health, Student Experience
University of Toronto leads on
none
Tied on
Network Strength, Employability

Dimension Ratings

DimensionUniversity of OxfordUniversity of Toronto
Network StrengthSS
Curriculum RelevanceSA
EmployabilityAA
Teaching QualitySB
Institutional HealthSB
Student ExperienceAB

Key Facts

University of OxfordUniversity of Toronto
Location🇬🇧 Oxford🇨🇦 Toronto
Founded10961827
Students27,00097,000
International %46%26%
Accepts IB
Accepts A-Levels
Post-Study VisaGraduate Route: 2 years post-study work (reducing to 18 months from Jan 2027)PGWP: 1–3 years; 75% convert to PR within 5 years

Cost Comparison

University of Oxford
Tuition:
GBP 9,790 (UK home) to GBP 46,000 (overseas sciences) per year
Living:
GBP 14,000 to GBP 21,000 per year (university estimate of GBP 1,405 to GBP 2,105 monthly)
Total Annual:
GBP 24,000 to GBP 67,000 depending on fee status and subject
University of Toronto
Tuition:
CAD 60,510-84,960/yr (USD 44,170-62,020) for international students depending on faculty; domestic CAD 6,100-14,180/yr
Living:
CAD 33,600-54,000/yr (USD 24,530-39,420) depending on lifestyle and proximity to downtown
Total Annual:
CAD 94,000-139,000/yr (USD 68,600-101,500) all-in for international students; domestic CAD 40,000-68,000/yr

Structural Strengths

University of Oxford
  • Tutorial system delivers one-to-two personalised teaching with world-leading researchers — structurally unique among top-ten universities at scale
  • Collegiate model creates lifelong cross-disciplinary networks within intimate communities of 50 to 300 members
  • Political and institutional network unmatched globally — 31 prime ministers, dominant civil-service pipeline, 4,500 living Rhodes Scholars
  • Research output exceeds GBP 800 million annually with THE number-one ranking held for ten consecutive years
  • Three-year degrees and capped UK fees (GBP 9,790 per year) deliver elite education at a fraction of American costs for home students
University of Toronto
  • Top-4 globally in research output (NTU 2025) with CAD 1.54B annual funding and 323 Canada Research Chairs
  • Direct MBB and Big 4 recruiting pipeline: 150-200 Rotman grads placed at Big 4 annually, McKinsey/BCG/Bain target school
  • AI research leadership anchored by Hinton (Nobel 2024, Turing 2018) and ARWU #3 global AI subject ranking
  • 3-year PGWP to PR pathway with 75% conversion rate within 5 years — strongest immigration bridge in Canada
  • Engineering Science program with 93-97% admission cutoffs produces disproportionate graduate school and industry outcomes

Honest Weaknesses

University of Oxford
  • !Graduate salaries trail Ivy League peers by roughly 30 percent due to structural UK salary ceilings in technology and finance
  • !Curriculum rigidity requires subject commitment at 17 with no electives, no switching, and no exploration period
  • !Eight-week terms create relentless pressure that strains mental health — counselling demand consistently exceeds capacity
  • !Career services are institutionally weak compared to Harvard or Stanford, disadvantaging first-generation students without existing networks
  • !Post-Brexit visa uncertainty has shortened the Graduate Route to 18 months and raised costs for European students by three to five times
University of Toronto
  • !49% tuition-revenue dependence (highest among Canadian research peers) creates structural vulnerability to enrollment policy shocks
  • !First-year lectures of 1,500-2,000 students with TA-led tutorials mean minimal professor contact until year 3
  • !Documented grade deflation (15-20% A-rate) disadvantages students applying to US graduate schools or competing with McGill peers
  • !60% commuter population with zero extracurricular engagement produces a fragmented social experience
  • !CS Post-entry competitive threshold forces admitted students to re-compete for their intended major, generating documented mental health pressure

Best Fit For

University of Oxford
  • Students who already know their subject and want unmatched depth rather than breadth
  • Aspiring political leaders, policy-makers, and civil servants seeking the world's strongest public-sector pipeline
  • Humanities and social-science scholars who thrive on close reading, argumentation, and essay-based learning
  • Self-directed learners who perform best under high-intensity individual accountability
University of Toronto
  • Research-oriented students targeting graduate school or academic careers in STEM and AI
  • Self-directed learners comfortable navigating a 97,000-student institution without hand-holding
  • International students seeking a 3-year PGWP with strong PR conversion odds in a global city
  • Finance and consulting aspirants wanting direct Bay Street and MBB recruiting access

Notable Programs

University of Oxford
  • Philosophy, Politics and EconomicsInvented at Oxford in 1920 and responsible for producing more heads of government than any other degree programme in history. Five consecutive British prime ministers studied PPE or its components here.
  • Saïd Business School Executive MBARanked number one in the world by QS for three consecutive years. Cohorts of 350 are over 90 percent international, with average graduate salaries of GBP 64,164.
  • Medicine (pre-clinical and clinical)THE ranks Oxford number one globally for medical and health sciences. The six-year programme integrates tutorial-based pre-clinical training with NHS clinical placements across the Oxford University Hospitals Trust.
  • English Language and LiteratureThe department that taught Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Philip Pullman. QS ranks it among the top three worldwide. The tutorial method originated here and remains its purest expression.
University of Toronto
  • Engineering ScienceCanada's most selective undergraduate program (93-97% admission average) with interdisciplinary streams in machine intelligence, robotics, and biomedical engineering
  • Computer Science (St George)ARWU #3 globally in AI; home to Vector Institute collaboration and Hinton's legacy lab; median starting salary CAD 69,884
  • Rotman Commerce93% employment within 9 months; direct pipeline to Big 4 (150-200 grads/year) and MBB Toronto offices
  • Medicine (Temerty Faculty)Canada's largest medical school affiliated with 10 teaching hospitals; CAD 84,960/yr international tuition

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose University of Oxford or University of Toronto?

University of Oxford is best for: Students who already know their subject and want unmatched depth rather than breadth. University of Toronto is best for: Research-oriented students targeting graduate school or academic careers in STEM and AI. The two are not linearly comparable — the right choice depends on intended major, target career market, and family priorities. University of Oxford leads on 4 of 6 BrightKey dimensions; University of Toronto leads on 0.

How does tuition compare between University of Oxford and University of Toronto?

University of Oxford tuition: GBP 9,790 (UK home) to GBP 46,000 (overseas sciences) per year (living: GBP 14,000 to GBP 21,000 per year (university estimate of GBP 1,405 to GBP 2,105 monthly)). University of Toronto tuition: CAD 60,510-84,960/yr (USD 44,170-62,020) for international students depending on faculty; domestic CAD 6,100-14,180/yr (living: CAD 33,600-54,000/yr (USD 24,530-39,420) depending on lifestyle and proximity to downtown). Total annual cost: University of Oxford GBP 24,000 to GBP 67,000 depending on fee status and subject; University of Toronto CAD 94,000-139,000/yr (USD 68,600-101,500) all-in for international students; domestic CAD 40,000-68,000/yr.

Where do graduates of University of Oxford and University of Toronto typically end up?

University of Oxford: McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, and Clifford Chance recruit directly from Oxford. The Civil Service Fast Stream draws heavily from its graduates.. University of Toronto: Engineering graduates report 94-96% employment within two years. CS median starting salary sits at CAD 69,884 (USD 51,015).. The two universities rate A and A respectively on BrightKey's employability dimension.

What are University of Oxford and University of Toronto most known for?

University of Oxford's flagship program: Philosophy, Politics and Economics. University of Toronto's flagship program: Engineering Science. See the full Notable Programs section above for the side-by-side breakdown.

This comparison is based on BrightKey's independent assessment using publicly available data. Tier ratings reflect our methodology — not an absolute measure of quality. Read our methodology →