Which are the Top pharmacy colleges in Canada under spp program?

There's no official "SPP program" list specifically for pharmacy colleges in Canada. The Student Partner Program (SPP) is a streamlined visa application process offered by some designated learning institutions (DLIs) in Canada, *not* a program run by the pharmacy colleges themselves. To be eligible for SPP, you must apply to a DLI that participates in the program.

Therefore, you can't find a list of "top pharmacy colleges *under* SPP." Instead, you need to:

1. Identify top pharmacy colleges in Canada: Look at rankings from sources like Maclean's, reputable university comparison websites, and consider factors like research output, faculty expertise, and job placement rates. Some of the consistently highly-ranked pharmacy schools include the University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, and others.

2. Check each college's website: Once you've selected potential schools, visit their websites. Look for information about international student admissions and whether they participate in the Student Partner Program (SPP). This information is usually found within their international student admissions sections. If they participate, they will clearly state it.

In short, the ranking of pharmacy colleges is independent of their SPP participation. You must research both separately to find the best fit for you.

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