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Thompson Rivers University overall ranking by Collegedunia Study Abroad is #695 out of 824 globally, #70 out of 116 in Canada for the year 2026.
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| Overall | #695 out of 824 in Global Ranking #70 out of 116 in canada |
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11 Reviews Found
Dislikes
- Some of the faculty are racist so choose your professor well. Read reviews on them.
Placement
- No field-related jobs are available. You will have to struggle and find on your own.
- I found off-campus accommodation, which is $800 per month for a private room. I used Facebook Marketplace to find it.
Likes
- I really like the teaching faculty, especially the computing science department. The professors are very helpful.
- I also like this one thing about my University they put a lot of focus on the student's mental health whether it be a domestic or an international student.
Dislikes
- The one thing that I dislike is that there are not many jobs on campus for international students except for the co-op positions. There are many opportunities for domestic students comparatively.
Placement
The University does a little help in placements but not much like India. Students have to do research on their own about companies and hiring positions.
The one particular reason for choosing this University is because it has a tie-up program with a college in India in Chandigarh. Through this program, I was able to complete two years of my Canadian education in India with the same curriculum as Canada. My overall experience at this University has been amazing. I really recommend this University as there are so many things you can find in here. I chose this particular program as it was of my interest and I was able to complete the first two years in India.
Likes
- Practical knowledge valued over theoretical knowledge
- Clean and hygienic campus
- Good faculty while delivering lectures
Dislikes
- Less on-campus accommodation
- Very high competition for on-campus jobs
- Fewer placement records from the campus
Placement
There is a job connection board where you can apply jobs after graduation, companies visiting for hiring is very few here in Canada at average university.
I chose this university as the program schedule was what I really wanted to study; the weather is pretty good compared to other provinces. On-campus classes are more than in other colleges/universities where the study is half online.
Likes
- This Post Baccalaureate course in Supply chain management was available only at TRU and it’s located in British Columbia, an important international hub in logistics and exports. Job opportunities are comparatively higher in this province when compared to other provinces.
- The university is diverse and involves students from different parts of the world. Staff are really supportive and are open to help in whichever way possible. Qualified professors & lecturers and the university is located in a scenic city with lots of explore.
Dislikes
- University tuition fee is really expensive and comparatively fewer jobs in and around Kamloops city. When looked at housing costs, on campus is a good place to live, but again the cost is massive when compared to the amenities available.
Placement
There’s a job fair that takes place twice a year both virtual and on campus. Over 100 companies visited last year. Students can talk to the professionals and they will indeed be happy to hear and share their views. If a student fits the role, they will collect the resume and may also ask to apply through their website.
I have completed one year of study and it has indeed been a roller coaster of an experience. There are ups and downs but in the end the focus shouldn’t divert from the goal. There may be days when you may feel lonely but it’s important to remember why you’re there. Focus on your goals, speak to family and friends, work and strive hard to achieve your dreams.
Likes
- It was one of the best universities to pursue MBA in British Columbia without a GMAT. As I decided very late to move to Canada I had not planned to take GMAT. This helped me to still pursue MBA from one of the best universities in BC
- Some professors were extremely Knowledgeable. The campus was great. Good exposure to extra curricular activities like basketball games, LEAP, etc. I made good friends, have good relationships with my professors.
Dislikes
- There were no courses that would actually prepare us students for our future jobs. So many software were not included in our courses to prepare us for the job roles in future. In a technologically advanced era, the students could benefit a lot if SQL, Tableau and Python like softwares are taught to us.
Placement
This is where the struggle starts for us when we don’t have the right education on the software that the companies are currently using heavily to carry their business operations. And that is why it is very important to include courses on learning software which will help us highly to find a job.
Overall experience was okay, for the fees that I paid to become an MBA graduate I had a lot of expectations regarding learning a lot of things that could actually help me get a job sooner.
Placement
The university doesn't provide any placements, and it isn't something specific to TRU, it is just how universities in Canada operate. TRU did however organize some career fairs which seemed useless to me. I think the average package that students get is would be around 40K-50K. If you work hard and develop skills during the 2 years, you can easily earn 60K-70K upon graduation.
I contacted CareerBrick in Delhi, and they helped me with the admission process. Gave IELTS after studying for 3-4 days from an online platform called Magoosh. The admission process was relatively easy. Got the confirmation from the university in a couple of months, and that's it. Also, I gave my GMAT too, although it isn't a prerequisite for admission at the university.




Placement
There are co-op opportunities but for which you will have to attend a co-op course even before looking for such jobs. Other than that it is best to look for jobs using your own connections. Also being a finance student there aren't many opportunities in Kamloops for most students and they tend to move out of here.
I applied with my engineering transcript and IELTS scores for admission with help of an agent from India. It took six months to know a decision from the university's side. I selected this institution because being an engineer this is the only institution that takes non-business graduates for higher studies in programs such as post-baccalaureate diplomas.
Placement
No placement. But there are opportunities to connect with people and build contacts. There is a career planning we can talk to
The course and papers made sense for what I wanted to pursue: Affordable course.
Placement
Each year TRU hosts a job fair that attracts around 40-60 employers. Few of the visiting companies are Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), Deloitte and TD Canada.
TRU provides options to work on and off campus. They also have a co-op program where we can gain career related work experience before graduating
Placement
TRU does organize job fairs every year but they generally are the awareness purpose. I would say out of 10 only 6 people have got a job after the completion of their studies in their field by doing it independently and not with help of the University. University will help you in deciding and making plans for the career basically assisting students to find a job.
TRU is one of the best experiences anyone can get. For an average student like me, you get more than average rating University which has a good campus and can explore a lot of things in the University from joining clubs to being part of all the activities. One of the other reasons is diversity which is difficult to find in many colleges in Canada but fortunately, TRU will give that opportunity, especially in non-business courses.









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