Skip to main content

Eduworld;Top 10 universities In the Word.

The 10 best universities in the world !!!

The ranking takes 13 different variables that measure academic research into consideration, including academic reputation, international collaboration, publications and citations. In order to gather information in these categories, U.S. News partnered with Clarivate Analytics to survey 26,810 professors, researchers, senior administrators, students and university employees from across the globe.


Here are the 10 best global universities, according to U.S. News:

10. University of Washington, Seattle
Location: Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Total enrollment: 45,476
International students: 7,313

9. University of Cambridge
Location: Cambridge, England, U.K.
Total enrollment: ~19,000
International students: ~3,000


8. Princeton University
Location: Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.
Total enrollment: 7,996
International students: 1,950

7. Columbia University
Location: New York, New York, U.S.
Total enrollment: 26,586
International students: 9,745

6. California Institute of Technology
Location: Pasadena, California, U.S.
Total enrollment: 2,233
International students: 681

5. University of Oxford
Location: Oxford, England, U.K.
Total enrollment: 24,299
International students: 6,772

4. University of California, Berkeley
Location: Berkeley, California, U.S.
Total enrollment: 36,468
International students: 6,375

3. Stanford University
Location: Stanford, California, U.S.
Total enrollment: 15,878
International students: 3,608

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Total enrollment: 11,231
International students: 3,848

1. Harvard University
Location: Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
Total enrollment: 20,595
International students: 5,353

Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, earned the top spot on U.S. News' ranking of global universities.

Founded in 1636, Harvard is the oldest college in the United States. The Ivy League school is known for its historic legacy, famous alumni and generous financial aid, which the university is a
ble to provide in part because of an endowment worth roughly $40 billion.

Columbia University and Princeton University are the only other Ivy League schools to crack the top 10. Two public universities — UC Berkeley and the University of Washington, Seattle — managed to make it into the top

Comments

  1. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I guess after the COVID-19, the international students registering in these universities will drastically decrease and so does th funding. Though good read

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. We guess same too..

      let's pray

      this virus will end very soon.

      Thanks a lot

      Delete
  3. Good selection. You really do have them all on there.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Yours Suggestion

Popular posts from this blog

10 best Android learning apps to increase your knowledge!

10 best Android learning apps to increase your knowledge! The smartphone or tablet to learn just makes sense. It’s a device that is almost always with you which means you can take your learning everywhere and there are a metric ton of resources to teach you. If you want to fast track your progress and learn about just about anything, here are the best learning apps for Android. 1.Amazon Kindle 2.Coursera 3.Duolingo 4.Khan Academy 5.LinkedIn Learning 6.Photomath 7.SoloLearn 8.Udemy 9.WolframAlpha 10.YouTube 1.Amazon Kindle Price: Free / Book costs vary You simply buy them, download them, and read them. It’s delightfully old school, but some people enjoy that. Books are generally less expensive than their physical counterparts. Your device can also store tons of them without running out of space. Those who don’t like Amazon Kindle have other options.  2.Coursera Price: Free / Class costs vary Coursera is an online school of sorts.  Each one educates you on a different topic. It ...

How to prepare for exams in 2020? Win the Pandemic : Pro success 20 Tips

EduSuggests 1. Give yourself enough time to study Make a study schedule that fits your way of studying and do not leave anything for the last minute. While some students do seem to thrive on last-minute studying, often this way of partial studying is not the best approach for exam preparation. Write down how many exams you have, how many pages you have to learn, and the days you have left. Afterwards, organize your study habits accordingly. 2. Make sure your study space is organized quick tips for exam preparationMake sure you have enough space on your desk to spread your textbooks and notes. Ensuring that the room is sufficiently bright and your chair restful enough are also points to consider. Pay attention to details that can distract you and remove them from your study space. Make sure that you feel comfortable in your study space and that you are able to focus. For some individuals, this may mean complete silence, while for others listening to music helps. Some of us need complete...