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The University of Ottawa is a bilingual public research university located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The university was established in 1848 as the College of Bytown and has since grown to become one of the largest universities in Canada. The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degree programs, and is known for its research excellence in fields such as health sciences, social sciences, and engineering.
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Academics & Programs
12 programs catalogued.
Admissions Intelligence
Real outcomes, your fit.
Entry requirements
- IELTS
- 6.5+
- TOEFL
- 86+
- Duolingo
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- PTE
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- Application deadline
- Varies
- Application fee
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Cost & ROI
Tuition, living, scholarships.
CAD 70,000/year for 2 years. Postdoctoral researchers; international and domestic.
CAD 17,500 for 12 months. Master's students at Canadian universities (citizens, PR, and protected persons).
Campus Life & Media
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Outcomes
Recruiters, salaries, work pathway.
Top recruiters
Recruiter signal pending.
Post-study & PR
Most Canada universities offer 2-3 year post-study work options for international graduates.
Voices
Notable alumni and student communities.