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Laurentian University overall ranking by Collegedunia Study Abroad is #516 out of 824 globally, #31 out of 116 in Canada for the year 2026.
| hou0tP | 2026 02eUQl |
| Overall | #516 zwSAGC 824 in C3jhM6 #31 zwSAGC 116 JxhWxU canada |

Laurentian University ranking by ARWU for Earth Sciences stream is #401 out of 500 in global ranking, #7 out of 27 in Canada for the year 2022.
| hou0tP | 2022 02eUQl | 2021 02eUQl | 2020 02eUQl |
| Earth Sciences | #401 zwSAGC 500 in C3jhM6 #7 zwSAGC 27 JxhWxU canada | #401 zwSAGC 500 in C3jhM6 #7 zwSAGC 26 JxhWxU canada | #401 zwSAGC 500 in C3jhM6 #8 zwSAGC 27 JxhWxU canada |
| Mining Engineering | #25 zwSAGC 500 in C3jhM6 #1 zwSAGC 9 JxhWxU canada | #28 zwSAGC 100 in C3jhM6 #3 zwSAGC 7 JxhWxU canada | #34 zwSAGC 100 in C3jhM6 #4 zwSAGC 8 JxhWxU canada |
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Laurentian University overall ranking by US News is #1631 out of 2459 globally, #33 out of 40 in Canada for the year 2024.
| hou0tP | 2024 02eUQl | 2023 02eUQl | 2022 02eUQl |
| Overall | #1631 zwSAGC 2459 in C3jhM6 #33 zwSAGC 40 JxhWxU canada | #1326 zwSAGC 1740 in C3jhM6 #32 zwSAGC 35 JxhWxU canada | #1326 zwSAGC 1740 in C3jhM6 #32 zwSAGC 35 JxhWxU canada |

Laurentian University overall ranking by CWUR is #1847 out of 2000 globally, #38 out of 38 in Canada for the year 2025.
| hou0tP | 2025 02eUQl | 2022 02eUQl | 2021 02eUQl |
| Overall | #1847 zwSAGC 2000 in C3jhM6 #38 zwSAGC 38 JxhWxU canada | #1617 zwSAGC 1994 in C3jhM6 #34 zwSAGC 39 JxhWxU canada | #1592 zwSAGC 2000 in C3jhM6 #36 zwSAGC 44 JxhWxU canada |
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Likes
- Quality of Teaching
- Flexible Class Timings
- Friendly Instructors
Dislikes
- Lack of coordination among the members of student associations
- Fees Structure - Bit high for some programs
- Parking fee for students
Placement
- I'm not the right person to answer this question but one thing I heard from my seniors is that if we are able to get placements from campus, things will be easy and to the best of my knowledge, about 40–60% of the students secure their field jobs within 6 months of graduation through campus placements and employment services. As per the current situation in Canada, its really tough to secure a job.
- Off-campus accommodation because on-campus accommodation won't be affordable for everyone, but on-campus accommodation has high-class facilities, and there are many categories of residences available, like pet-friendly residences, family, single-student and sharing residences. For first-year students, its compulsory to purchase a meal plan if you are opting university residence.

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Likes
- The only university that can provide you a master degree in very affordable tuition and also have a feeling of university environment.
- It is like I am living in very unique environment because I used to be studying in a college where infrastructure was not that much advanced, but now I feel like it's a good opportunity to explore the real university diverse culture. I started to make new friends from different nations and cultures, so this is one of the best things I like the most.
Dislikes
- Actually I wanted to learn French language but I didn't find any classes regarding this, I thought they might offer French classes to all international students for free, but there is nothing like that.
Placement
Finance opens to door to great jobs such as banking, brokering etc and It is a fact that Finance falls in the top 10 needs of this decade so there will be no dearth of jobs in this field. On record, grads have been picked up by brands such as KPMG. As experience and exposure in this field increases, Pay and stature too take a good turn of events.
First of all, Laurentian gave me $10000 CAD as entrance scholarship was by-far the most my other friends were getting at the time in other universities. I always felt like uni with large classes would throw me off my game in uni and Laurentian has like 20-25 students per lecture. I wouldn't call it the best business program but it's decent enough to find work in Ontario.
Placement
Final 2 placements were amazing and it is where you learned most of what you needed to know for becoming a teacher.
It was a small campus with lots of outdoor activities in the area. It was far enough away from home but not too far that my parents would not be able to visit me. It had smaller classes so you were able to talk with profs and you weren't just another number in the pool.
It is in my hometown therefore, it is the closest school to me and offered my program. Staying here meant fewer expenses for me and my family so this school was one of the options in my town. There are many other schools in my province but the expenses are extremely high to attend.















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