1. Democratic University
Universitédemontéral, located on the north side of Mount Royal, is the best French university in Canada. Its COTE-DES-NEIGES area is also a good residential area in Montreal. It was once a branch of UNIVDELAVAL in Montreal and later became an independent university. Mengda's campus is built on the mountain, and there are two Blue Line subway stations in the campus, with convenient transportation. The main building of the school was built in the 1920s and 1930s. It is a masterpiece of Art Deco architecture and the tallest building on the north side of Mount Royal in Montreal.
The entrance requirements of Mongolian universities are strict, especially in language. Although there are some English courses, most of the time, the teaching language is French. So there are fewer students in China. The student combination in Mengda is basically in the form of 1+2. About 30% of the students come from France and its territories, and more than 60% are local students in Quebec. Mongolian University has many international academic exchanges and inter-school contacts with other famous French universities in the world. It is a school with a rigorous style of study.
2. McGill University
The south bank of Mount Royal is McGill University, the oldest English university in Canada (actually, it is the main campus of McGill University, and McGill has a larger campus in the West Island, mainly the Agricultural College).
3. Concord University
Concordia University is a newly established university. There are also two campuses. But in the campus of the city, I don't look like a campus, because there are only a few buildings. The Loyola campus feels like an old English school.
4. University of Quebec, Montreal
The University of Quebec in Montreal is the University of Quebec in Montreal, referred to as UQAM. It is a French university founded in 1964. I really don't know anything about it I have been there twice, but I haven't seen clearly what this school looks like. It is said that it is easy to enter Bi Meng, but the level may be worse. In addition, UQAM is located in a chaotic area of Montreal.
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Montreal (French: Montréal, English: Montreal), also known as Montreal, is located on Montreal Island and its surrounding islands in the St. Lawrence River in the southwest of Quebec, Canada. It is the economic center and main port of Quebec, Canada, and the largest city in the province.
With a population of about 465,438+10,000 (20 16) and an area of 4,259 square kilometers, Montreal is the second largest city in Canada. The word "Montreal" comes from the middle French word "MontRoyal", which means "Mount Royal", and the landmark Mount Royal in downtown Montreal is named after it.
Montreal is one of the most important economic centers in Canada. In 20 13, the city's regional GDP reached189.3 billion US dollars, which mainly benefited from Montreal's developed aviation, finance, design and film industries.
In 2006, Montreal was named "City of Design" by UNESCO. In 20 17, Montreal was rated as the best city for studying abroad by the British Higher Education Survey.
References:
Montreal Baidu encyclopedia