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Concordia University, Manitoba University, Carlton University, Guelph University. How to choose?
On the whole, Concord University is the first choice.

Concordia University, abbreviated as Concordia or Concordia, is a well-known comprehensive public university located in Montreal, the second largest city in Canada. It was formed by the merger of two century-old universities, namely Sir G Williams University and Loyola University. With about 46,000 students, Kangda is one of the largest institutions of higher learning in Canada.

The University of Manitoba, or Manda for short, is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It is the largest university in Manitoba and the most comprehensive research-oriented university education institution in Manitoba. Founded in 1852, it is the first university in western Canada.

Carlton University was founded in 1942, initiated by YMCA of Ontario, and officially became a university in 1957. It is a famous public university in Canada. Carlton University is located in the center of Ottawa, the capital of Canada. The campus covers an area of 62 hectares, with beautiful scenery, adjacent to government agencies, laboratories and libraries, and rich learning atmosphere. It ranks among the best in public affairs and management, high technology and other fields and enjoys a high reputation.

Guelph University is a medium-sized comprehensive public university in Canada with comprehensive education. University of Guelph offers more than 90 majors, 13 honorary degrees and 63 overseas distance courses. According to McLean magazine, Guelph University ranks fourth among comprehensive universities in Canada.