World's Best: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
The QS World University Rankings considers more than 2,000 schools and evaluates more than 700 to rank the world's best and compare rankings by region, subject, academic field, research, reputation, and other criteria.
Here's the overall top 15 (along with their score):
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) — 100.0
2. Harvard — 99.2
3. Cambridge — 99
4. University College London (UCL) — 98.9
5. Imperial College London — 98.8
6. Oxford — 98.7
More after the cut:
7. Stanford — 96.8
8. Yale — 96.5
9. University of Chicago — 96.2
10. California Institute of Technology (Caltech) — 96.1
10. Princeton — 96.1
12. ETH Zurich ( Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) — 94.3
13. University of Pennsylvania — 93.8
14. Columbia — 93.6
15. Cornell — 92.5
Notable changes from last year are that Harvard overtook Cambridge at #2, Imperial College London passed Oxford at #6, and Stanford jumped from #15 to #7.
The first African University on the list is University of Cape Town ranked as #145.
Sadly, No Nigerian University made it to the top 700.
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