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A new global study set out to answer a question most people have at least thought about once: what does it actually take to become a billionaire?

The findings are fascinating, slightly humbling, and for anyone who went to Montreal's McGill University, maybe a little validating.

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Montreal's McGill University consistently ranks among the best academic institutions in the world. Getting in is competitive, expensive, and for most people, simply not in the cards.

But there's one course you don't need an acceptance letter for.

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Back in January, McGill took a beating in the TIME/Statista world university rankings, landing at 154th globally while the University of Toronto came in at 24th. This week, the tables turned.

QS Quacquarelli Symonds published its 2026 World University Rankings by Subject, and the headline result belongs to McGill. Its Engineering — Mineral and Mining program climbed to second in the world, its highest ranking ever, and the highest rank achieved by any Canadian university in a specific subject across this year's entire list. The program has now sat in the global Top 10 for 10 consecutive years.

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Choosing your Canadian university is about way more than its ranking or its reputation according to your parents. Where you go says a whole lot about your personality – whether you like it or not.

What the kids opting to take their gap year in their parents' basement don't get these days is that, unless you are trying to become a doctor, university is not about school. It's about experimenting with alcohol and that cute person on your floor at res who you hooked up with at freshers and will avoid for the next four years.

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McGill University just got handed a reality check on the world stage.

TIME and Statista released their 2026 ranking of the world's top universities this week, and McGill's performance is pretty rough. The Montreal school landed at 154th overall, putting it way behind its Canadian rivals and nowhere near the top 100.

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A new ranking of Canadian academic institutions is out, and Montreal's McGill University passed with flying colours.

Last week, CourseCompare released its 2026 list of Canada's best universities, and McGill landed near the top. But if you're a McGill student hoping for a change from last year, you might be disappointed.

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Canada's latest university rankings just dropped, and for once, McGill came out on top (in one area, at least).

Maclean's released its 2026 university rankings on October 14, breaking down how schools across the country stack up when it comes to research, reputation, and student experience. The long-running list, published every fall since 1991, is one of Canada's most-watched education reports, and this year, it brought some good news for students in Quebec.

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Canada's top schools just got their report cards, and Montreal's McGill University didn't exactly make the dean’s list.

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2026 were released this week, comparing 2,191 universities across 115 countries. While the University of Toronto held its spot as Canada's top-ranked school at #21 globally, McGill tied for #41, ahead of the University of British Columbia but still well behind its Ontario rival.

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Montreal's McGill University is officially one of the world's top 50 universities for 2025.

If you're deciding where to pursue studies in and around Montreal, the latest global university ranking might help tip the scales. The 2025 National Taiwan University (NTU) Rankings are out, and McGill is the only Quebec school to crack the world’s top 100.

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If you've ever argued with an American about which country is superior, here's some new ammo: a fresh list of the world's smartest countries puts Canada in the global top 10, while the United States doesn't crack the list at all.

The new ranking from TradingPlatforms goes beyond stereotypes to measure how countries actually learn, innovate, and share knowledge. It looks at three main areas: how students performed on the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 tests in math, reading, and science; the number of scientific research papers published in 2024; and each nation's average intelligence quotient (IQ) score. Together, these factors create a "Smartness Score" that ranks countries based on education, research, and brainpower.

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Montreal has long been considered one of the best cities in the world to study in, but its status just took a hit.

According to the newly released QS Best Student Cities 2026 ranking, Montreal is now tied with Kyoto, Japan for 18th place globally — a noticeable dropoff from its placement in last year's ranking. While Montreal remains the highest-ranked Canadian city on the list, it's no longer in the global top 10, marking one of the sharper declines among major student destinations.

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McGill University has kept its global prestige intact — but many of Canada's top schools can't say the same.

In the newly released 2025 Global 2000 university rankings by the Center for World University Rankings (CWUR), McGill held steady at 27th place worldwide, maintaining a score of 87.2.

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