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Best Global And Top Ranking University In The World

 These Information institutions  from the U.S.A and nearly 65 other countries have been ranked based on 12 indicators that measure their academic research performance and their global and regional reputations.International Students can use these rankings to explore the higher education options that exist beyond their own countries' borders and to compare key aspects of schools' research missions. These are the world's Top 50 universities.

  Best  Global And  Top  Ranking University In The World   In 2015/16

1.             Harvard University
          
Cambridge, MA,United States
 
2.        Massachusetts Institute of Technology
                 
Cambridge, MA,United States

 3.          University of California--Berkeley
                
United States Berkeley, CA
 
4.            Stanford University
            
United States Stanford, CA
 
5.              University of Oxford
                  
United Kingdom Oxford

 6.          University of Cambridge
              
United Kingdom Cambridge

7.          California Institute of Technology
                 
United States Pasadena, CA
 
8.         University of California--Los Angeles
                  
United States Los Angeles, CA
9.               Columbia University
                
United States New York, NY
10.        University of Chicago
            
United States Chicago, IL

11.       University of Washington
              
United States Seattle, WA
12.      Johns Hopkins University
            
United States Baltimore, MD
13.         Princeton University
           
United States Princeton, NJ

14.     University of Pennsylvania
         
  United States Philadelphia, PA

15.          Yale University
      
United States New Haven, CT
16.         University of Toronto
               
Canada Toronto, Ontario
17.    University of Michigan--Ann Arbor
             
United States Ann Arbor, MI
18.       Imperial College London
           United Kingdom London

19.         University of California--San Diego
                    
   United States La Jolla, CA
20.        Duke University
           
United States Durham, NC

21.    University College London
            
United Kingdom London

22.         Cornell University
              
United States Ithaca, NY

23.     University of California--San Francisco
               
United States San Francisco, CA

24.     University of California--Santa Barbara
                
United States Santa Barbara, CA

25.           Northwestern University
                  
United States Evanston, IL
26.      University of Wisconsin--Madison
                   
United States Madison, WI
27.         Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
                                  
Switzerland Zurich
27.       Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich
                       
Switzerland Zurich
28.        University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
                  
United States Chapel Hill, NC
29.     University of Minnesota--Twin Cities
      
            United States Minneapolis, MN
30.     University of Texas--Austin
              
United States Austin, TX
31.     University of Tokyo
         
Japan Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo
32.      Boston University
           
United States Boston, MA
33.         University of British Columbia
          
     Canada Vancouver, British Columbia
34.       New York University
         
United States New York, NY

35.    Ohio State University--Columbus
                
United States Columbus, OH
36.     Washington University in St. Louis
                
United States St. Louis, MO
37.         Heidelberg University
                 
Germany Heidelberg
38.          University of Edinburgh
       
          United Kingdom 

                              Edinburgh, Scotland

39.      University of California--Davis
              
United States Davis, CA

40.        University of Melbourne
           
Australia Parkville, Victoria

41.       Peking University
                        
China Beijing

42.    University of Maryland--College Park
             
United States College Park, MD
43.    University of Illinois--Urbana-Champaign
                   
  United States Champaign, IL
44.        KU Leuven
              
Belgium Leuven

45.        University of Southern California
                           
United States Los Angeles, CA

46.        University of Colorado--Boulder
                                
United States Boulder, CO

47.        University of Pittsburgh
             
United States Pittsburgh, PA

48.        University of California--Santa Cruz
                      
United States Santa Cruz, CA

 49.        National University of Singapore
                                                               
Singapore
50.        Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris 6
                             
  France Paris

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