The 100-year-old University of Montreal is one of the top comprehensive universities in Canada. The school was established in 1878 and has a history of 130 years. In recent years, the school's various academic research achievements have ranked second in Canada. With a current population of 52,631, it is the largest French-taught school in the world. One main campus, 2 affiliated colleges - Engineering and Business. More than 270 graduate programs are offered. The school currently has 15 colleges, more than 60 departments, and two world-famous affiliated colleges: the School of Engineering and the School of Business. There are more than 56,000 students in the school, including more than 5,600 international students, nearly 11,000 employees, and more than 10,000 graduates every year. In 1967, it became a public university focusing on higher education and scientific research, and all its teachers, students and graduates participated in the management of the school. The school has 13 colleges, many departments and two affiliated schools: the School of Engineering and the High School of Business. Mongolia University has nearly 140 scientific research units, more than 250 university majors, and more than 200 master's and doctoral majors. The French and English-based Université de Montréal has both North American and European styles, and these distinctive features make Université de Montréal unique. Université de Montréal is the top engineering school in Quebec. Its scientific research funds are abundant and large in scale. Since its founding in 1873, the college has produced high-quality students who have become engineers and experts in professional fields and have contributed to the development of science in Canada.