University of Manitoba is one of the 15 research intensive universities in Canada, established in 1877. University of Manitoba campus is currently home to 29,844 students, including 25,244 undergraduate students and 3,914 graduate students. 6,601 international students from 121 countries constitute 22.1% of the total student body of the university.
For admission to University of Manitoba in graduate level, international students need a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.5 scale (80%) in bachelor’s degree. Students applying for admission in the undergraduate level need a high school certificate with an aggregate of 70-85%. Indian students can estimate to spend between 6,497.62 to 19,300 USD in University of Manitoba tuition fees. The university exhibits a high return on investment with graduates earning an average salary of 62,000 CAD. University of Manitoba is one of the top 400 universities in the world according to THE World University Rankings and various other reputed ranking agencies.
University of Manitoba offers over 100 academic programs to its 30,000 students. The university is the leading research university in Manitoba and is home to over 50 research centers, institutes and shared facilities. The university is home to more than 80 sponsored and endowed research chairs.
Currently, there are over 100 courses in University of Manitoba for international students. Nursing, Pharmacy, Life Sciences and Medicine are some of the top ranked programs in the university.
University of Manitoba Campus
There are 2 main campuses of University of Manitoba, namely, the Bannatyne Campus and Fort Garry Campus. The Bannatyne Campus is the center of Medical, Dental Instructions and its health related research excellence. The 10 buildings of the Bannatyne Campus are associated with vital health research institutions of Manitoba. The Fort Garry Campus includes 4 colleges, laboratories, libraries, research agencies, recreation facilities, service offices, and residences.