Schools University of Toronto Physics Programs - Requirements & List

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To find a list of physics programs at the University of Toronto, prospective students should search for "UofT prospective undergraduate" online. For information on admission averages, the Ontario Universities' Application Centre (OUAC) website provides access to the Common University Data (CUDO), which includes minimum cutoffs for various programs. Visiting the campus and meeting with an academic advisor is recommended, as it offers valuable insights into the programs beyond what is available online. Campus tours are available throughout the year, providing an opportunity for prospective students to explore the department and its offerings.
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Hi all, I was just wondering where I could find a list of physics programs the university of Toronto has, and I was also wondering what kind of marks should I should have to get into these physics programs. Currently i have a 82% average in grade 11 but I plan to work a lot harder in grade 12 but I'm starting to get concerned about not knowing what kind of program I want to go into; could someone help me figure this out please? thanks.
 
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to find list of available program, google --> UofT --> prospective undergraduatethen for entering averages, google OUAC, and on their website, there's a section called CUDO (common university data), where they list all statistics including minimum cutoff for each program.
 
Is there a way you could visit the campus? If you could meet with an advisor for a tour of the department you'd probably learn far more about the program than you could learn on-line.
 
Yes, they have campus tours throughout the year.
 
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