Top 10 and Popular University for Computer Science and Engineering :
In Abroad :
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US)
No surprises here! The world-famous
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which became the first tech-focused institute to top the overall
QS World University Rankings
last year, is extremely well known in this field. Indeed, reputation is
a key factor – MIT’s strongest score is for academic reputation, based
on QS’s global survey of academics.
2. Stanford University (US)
Over on the other side of the US in sunny California,
Stanford
remains MIT’s closest rival in the computer sciences field. Stanford is
beaten by MIT on the indicators for academic and employer reputation,
but actually has a slightly higher score for research penetration.
3. University of Oxford (UK)
Climbing to 3
rd place from 6
th last year,
Oxford
scores well across all three indicators, but especially for employer
reputation. However, the overall highest score on this indicator
actually goes to the university’s longstanding rival, Cambridge.
4. Carnegie Mellon University (US)
Moving down one place this year,
Carnegie Mellon
retains an extremely strong reputation for computer sciences – only MIT
has a higher rating in the academic survey. In addition, the university
seems pretty good at preparing students for future careers; Carnegie
Mellon’s School of Computer Sciences topped a list of US colleges with
the highest-earning graduates compiled by NerdWallet earlier this year.
5. University of Cambridge (UK)
Back in the UK,
Cambridge is following Oxford up the computer science ranking, albeit slightly more slowly, climbing from 7
th
place last year. It has the strongest reputation in the eyes of
graduate employers, coming out top in the global employer survey, but
remains outranked by rival Oxford due to slightly lower scores in the
academic survey and the research citations indicator.
6. Harvard University (US)
Moving down one place this year,
Harvard
similarly gets its strongest score in the indicator for employer
reputation. In fact, if the computer science ranking was based solely on
the opinions of graduate employers, Harvard would be third, behind
Cambridge and Oxford.
7. University of California, Berkeley (US)
Also falling slightly, from fourth position last year,
UC Berkeley
is the final US representative in this 50% US-based top ten. Its
strongest score is for research penetration; within the top 10, only
Stanford has a higher score on this indicator.
Princeton (pushed down to 11
th overall this year) also ranks higher on this measure, but the highest overall score for research citations goes to Ireland’s
University College Dublin.
8. National University of Singapore (Singapore)
Moving up one place this year, Singapore’s flagship university
NUS is joined in the computer sciences ranking by
Nanyang Technological University and
Singapore Management University – both of which have also climbed this year, to 22
nd and 101-150 respectively.
9. ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
One place down compared to last year, Switzerland’s
ETH Zurich is again well known across the technology subjects. It’s joined in the computer sciences ranking by fellow Swiss universities
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (which stays stable at 17
th) and the
University of Zurich (which remains in the 101-150 band).
10. University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
Finally, the most impressive upwards movement at the top of the 2013 computer sciences ranking comes from the
University of Hong Kong, which jumps into the top 10 from 21=. Four other Hong Kong universities make the top 200, with
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) climbing one place to 12
th, and the
Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) making impressive progress from 41= to 19
th
0 Comments