Choosing between universities can be a tough decision, but here are some factors to consider when deciding between the University of Western Ontario and Ryerson University for the Faculty of Engineering:
The decision between the University of Western Ontario and Ryerson University will depend on your individual preferences and goals. Consider all of these factors and visit each campus if possible to get a better sense of which university is the best fit for you.
Your experience is determined a lot by the city your college is in. With about 400,000 people, the city of London is comparatively small with very affordable housing. Thus, Western Ontario will be great for those looking for quiet and affordable education. Ranking wise, Ryerson University ranks #801-1000 and University of Western Ontario ranks #203 as per QS World Rankings.
Both these universities have top-rated programs; however, Western has a better reputation than Ryerson due to its history and location, which is more affordable than Toronto. However, Ryerson is located in the heart of downtown Toronto which gives you access to many opportunities which you may miss in London.
Ryerson, being seventy years old, is not a new university but it is half the age of Western which has grand old buildings and stately lawns that are even more than a hundred years old. The table below shows the comparison between the two colleges:
Western has an employment rate of 91.5%, and Ryerson University has an employment rate of 86.7%, popular job profiles after engineering is:
University of Western Ontario has been ranked #201-250, and Ryerson University has been ranked #601-800 by The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021 and by Engineering, Western University is ranked #251-300, and Ryerson University is ranked #301-400.
QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020 has ranked only Western University at #121-130. Western University has been ranked #9 and Ryerson University has been ranked #22 in Canada by The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021. Thus it is safe to say that both are indeed good universities.