Where do you rank?

Starting the college application process? Check out these world university rankings–by region, subject, and reputation.

University rankings can be confusing, contradictory, and sometimes completely incomprehensible! We’ve simplified the process by bringing you world rankings by reputation, region, and subject.¹

The World Reputation Rankings, a subsidiary of the overall World University Rankings, are based on the largest global survey of academic opinion ever undertaken: more than 13,000 experienced academics from 131 countries give their expert insight.

Rankings by reputation:

1. Harvard University

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

3. University of Cambridge

4. University of California Berkeley

5. Stanford University

6. University of Oxford

7. Princeton University

8. University of Tokyo

9. Yale University

10. California Institute of Technology

11. Imperial College London

12. University of California Los Angeles

13. University of Michigan

14. John Hopkins University

15. University of Chicago

16. Cornell University

17. University of Toronto

18. Kyoto University

19. University College London

20. University of Massachusetts

Further rankings by reputation

 

Rankings by subject:

Engineering & Technology

Life sciences

Clinical, Pre-clinical, & Health

Physical sciences

Social sciences

Arts & Humanities

 

Rankings by region:

Europe

North America

Asia

South America

Oceania

Africa

 

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Notes:

¹The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2010-11. Thomson Reuters.

 

 

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