World University Ranking
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Overall score
94.9
- Teaching94.4
- International outlook65.8
- Industry income91.2
- Research98.2
- Citations99.8
The California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is a highly focused science and engineering research and education institution located in Pasadena, CA. It is home to approximately 2,300 students and 300 faculty, and boasts 31 Nobel laureates among its past and current faculty and alumni. Caltech manages the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for NASA, and owns and operates a global network of astronomical observatories and research facilities.
University of Oxford # Rank-2
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Overall score
93.9
- Teaching89.0
- International outlook90.2
- Industry income90.3
- Research98.5
- Citations95.4Twenty-six British prime ministers, at least 30 other world leaders, 12 saints and 20 archbishops of Canterbury have been Oxonians. Oxford virtually invented college life in the 13th century. The world's third-oldest surviving university offers approximately 12,000 undergraduates a choice of 38 colleges and six permanent private-residence halls.
Harvard University # Rank-2 (same point)
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Overall score
93.9
- Teaching95.3
- International outlook66.2
- Industry income40.6
- Research98.5
- Citations99.1
Stanford University # Rank-4
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Overall score
93.8
- Teaching94.7
- International outlook68.0
- Industry income61.3
- Research96.8
- Citations99.1
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) # Rank-5
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Overall score
93.0
- Teaching92.9
- International outlook82.0
- Industry income94.3
- Research89.0
- Citations100.0In 150 years, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has produced more than 70 Nobel laureates, eight of whom are members of its current faculty. From its 168-acre Charles River campus, more than 10,000 students are instructed in architecture and planning; engineering; humanities, arts and social sciences; management; science; and health sciences and technology.
Princeton University # RAnk-6
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Overall score
92.7
- Teaching89.9
- International outlook59.6
- Industry income80.5
- Research97.6
- Citations
At the heart of American academic life since its charter in 1746, Princeton is one of the smallest of the private Ivy Leaguers, but can boast more than 30 Nobel laureates among its past faculty and alumni. Its 500-acre campus accommodates around 5,000 undergraduates and 2,500 postgraduates overseen by more than 1,100 academics. -
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University of Cambridge # Rank-7
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Overall score
92.3
- Teaching90.6
- International outlook86.7
- Industry income52.8
- Research95.3
- Citations95.7Cambridge alumni loom large in the making of the modern world: Newton on laws and motion; Rutherford splitting the atom; Darwin on evolution; Turing's prototypical computer; Crick and Watson with DNA. Founded in 1209 by Oxford scholars who quit after a dispute with the local citizenry, Cambridge now employs more than 8,500 staff and has over 18,300 students.
University of California # Rank-8
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Overall score
89.8
- Teaching83.2
- International outlook57.3
- Industry income59.5
- Research97.5
- Citations99.3
Vitamin E was identified here, a lost Scarlatti opera found, the flu virus identified and America's first no-fault divorce law drafted. A gold-rush by-product, the university by San Francisco Bay was chartered in 1868. To date, more than 20 faculty members have become Nobel laureates. Today's student body consists of about 36,000 members, more than 10,000 of them postgraduates.
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