Studying engineering is a smart choice for career-minded students, and there are technical universities all over the world offering world-class degrees.
Most students in Europe enrol on a degree for a specific discipline within engineering. Common specialisations include civil engineering, electrical engineering and chemical engineering.
The 2021 subject ranking for engineering and technology from Times Higher Education features 1,098 universities across more than 70 countries.
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Although the schools at the very top are in the United States and the United Kingdom, universities in Singapore, China and Switzerland perform extremely well and appear high up the rankings.
China is the second most-represented country in the list of the best universities for engineering, ahead of the UK, Germany, Australia and Canada. Only the United States has a higher number of universities present in the ranking.
The ranking uses the same methodology as the THE World University Rankings, but with a higher weighting for innovation and a lower weighting for citations. The full methodology can be found here.
Scroll down for a full list of degrees covered by the ranking and information on what you can do with these degrees.
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The John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is the newest school at Harvard University, having been established in 2007. Its roots are in the Lawrence Scientific School, which was founded in 1847 and became a school in its own right in 2007.
The school covers a number of teaching areas such as applied mathematics, applied physics, bioengineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental science and engineering, and materials science and mechanical engineering.
Alumni of the school have been awarded a Nobel prize, a MacArthur Fellowship Award, a Turing Award and a Guggenheim Fellowship, among others.
University of Oxford students are admitted for a specific engineering degree, differing from US universities where students can pick from various strands of engineering to study.
For undergraduates, this will be a four-year course in engineering science or, more specifically, biomedical engineering, chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, information engineering or mechanical engineering.
Just under half of all applicants to these courses get through to the interview round, and 15 per cent secure a place on a course.
Many Oxford engineering graduates go on to careers as professional engineers, although some enter business, consultancy or further study.
Stanford University’s School of Engineering has been at the cutting edge of new technology and innovation for the past century.
There are nine departments in the school and additional institutes, laboratories and research centres.
Research focuses on 10 of the “most daunting human challenges of the coming decades”. These are: systems design, bioengineering, network security, climate change, robotics, information technology, materials and matter, urban design, affordable accessible healthcare, and computation and data analysis.
Across the nine departments, there are eight interdepartmental undergraduate programmes that students can major in.
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The MIT School of Engineering is one of five schools at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is the largest of the five.
The school has eight academic departments and two interdisciplinary institutes. Departments include aeronautics and astronautics, biological engineering, mechanical engineering, nuclear science and engineering, among others.
The school offers both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and encourages students at all levels to conduct research.
The College of Engineering is one of 14 schools and colleges at the University of California, Berkeley. It was established in 1931.
Students can choose to pursue a number of different areas, including civil and environmental engineering, mechanical engineering and nuclear engineering, among others.
Notable alumni of the college include Steve Wozniack, the co-founder of Apple, Marc Tarpenning, the co-founder of Tesla, Andrew Ng, co-founder and executive chairman of Coursera, and Peter Norvig, director of research at Google.
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Best universities for engineering 2021
Click each institution to view its World University Ranking 2021 profile
Engineering Rank 2021 |
Engineering Rank 2020 |
University |
Country/region |
1 |
=3 |
Harvard University |
United States |
2 |
5 |
University of Oxford |
United Kingdom |
3 |
=1 |
Stanford University |
United States |
4 |
6 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
United States |
5 |
14 |
University of California, Berkeley |
United States |
6 |
=3 |
University of Cambridge |
United Kingdom |
7 |
=1 |
California Institute of Technology |
United States |
8 |
7 |
Princeton University |
United States |
=9 |
8 |
ETH Zurich |
Switzerland |
=9 |
13 |
Peking University |
China |
11 |
=9 |
University of California, Los Angeles |
United States |
=12 |
=9 |
Georgia Institute of Technology |
United States |
=12 |
12 |
National University of Singapore |
Singapore |
14 |
11 |
Imperial College London |
United Kingdom |
15 |
15 |
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
Singapore |
16 |
18 |
Tsinghua University |
China |
17 |
20 |
Yale University |
United States |
18 |
16 |
Carnegie Mellon University |
United States |
19 |
17 |
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor |
United States |
20 |
19 |
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne |
Switzerland |
21 |
21 |
Delft University of Technology |
Netherlands |
22 |
22 |
University of Texas at Austin |
United States |
23 |
23 |
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
United States |
24 |
25 |
Technical University of Munich |
Germany |
25 |
26 |
Cornell University |
United States |
26 |
24 |
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology |
Hong Kong |
27 |
32 |
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) |
South Korea |
28 |
27 |
University of Toronto |
Canada |
29 |
33 |
Columbia University |
United States |
30 |
30 |
RWTH Aachen University |
Germany |
31 |
29 |
University of Science and Technology of China |
China |
32 |
31 |
The University of Tokyo |
Japan |
33 |
35 |
Purdue University West Lafayette |
United States |
34 |
39 |
Zhejiang University |
China |
=35 |
28 |
University of California, Santa Barbara |
United States |
=35 |
41 |
Shanghai Jiao Tong University |
China |
37 |
36 |
Northwestern University |
United States |
38 |
37 |
University of Pennsylvania |
United States |
39 |
40 |
Seoul National University |
South Korea |
40 |
34 |
University of California, San Diego |
United States |
41 |
38 |
Johns Hopkins University |
United States |
=42 |
42 |
University of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong |
=42 |
46 |
UCL |
United Kingdom |
44 |
44 |
University of Wisconsin-Madison |
United States |
45 |
43 |
University of British Columbia |
Canada |
=46 |
=52 |
University of Manchester |
United Kingdom |
=46 |
54 |
Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) |
South Korea |
48 |
59 |
UNSW Sydney |
Australia |
49 |
49 |
Duke University |
United States |
50 |
50 |
University of Washington |
United States |
51 |
=55 |
Ohio State University (Main campus) |
United States |
52 |
=52 |
Rice University |
United States |
=53 |
67 |
Fudan University |
China |
=53 |
48 |
KU Leuven |
Belgium |
=53 |
60 |
Technical University of Berlin |
Germany |
56 |
=55 |
Kyoto University |
Japan |
57 |
45 |
University of Southern California |
United States |
58 |
=55 |
Texas A&M University |
United States |
59 |
61 |
Huazhong University of Science and Technology |
China |
60 |
58 |
Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) |
South Korea |
61 |
66 |
National Taiwan University (NTU) |
Taiwan |
62 |
47 |
McGill University |
Canada |
63 |
73 |
Eindhoven University of Technology |
Netherlands |
64 |
63 |
City University of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong |
65 |
51 |
Penn State (Main campus) |
United States |
66 |
=86 |
University of Sydney |
Australia |
67 |
75 |
Nanjing University |
China |
68 |
=71 |
Chalmers University of Technology |
Sweden |
69 |
62 |
KTH Royal Institute of Technology |
Sweden |
70 |
69 |
Technical University of Denmark |
Denmark |
=71 |
70 |
Monash University |
Australia |
=71 |
64 |
Tokyo Institute of Technology |
Japan |
73 |
=71 |
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University |
United States |
74 |
68 |
University of Melbourne |
Australia |
=75 |
96 |
Hong Kong Polytechnic University |
Hong Kong |
=75 |
90 |
Tohoku University |
Japan |
77 |
=77 |
Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong |
78 |
74 |
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology |
Germany |
79 |
65 |
New York University |
United States |
80 |
83 |
University of Maryland, College Park |
United States |
81 |
101–125 |
Xi’an Jiaotong University |
China |
82 |
89 |
University of Waterloo |
Canada |
83 |
82 |
Brown University |
United States |
=84 |
=84 |
University of California, Irvine |
United States |
=84 |
=86 |
University of Minnesota |
United States |
86 |
79 |
University of Edinburgh |
United Kingdom |
87 |
80 |
University of California, Davis |
United States |
88 |
=94 |
The University of Queensland |
Australia |
89 |
101–125 |
Tongji University |
China |
90 |
101–125 |
National Tsing Hua University |
Taiwan |
91 |
98 |
Korea University |
South Korea |
92 |
91 |
University of Wollongong |
Australia |
93 |
=77 |
Paris Sciences et Lettres – PSL Research University Paris |
France |
=94 |
99 |
Indian Institute of Science |
India |
=94 |
88 |
TU Dresden |
Germany |
96 |
101–125 |
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) |
South Korea |
97 |
101–125 |
Wageningen University & Research |
Netherlands |
98 |
101–125 |
University of Sheffield |
United Kingdom |
99 |
=84 |
Arizona State University (Tempe) |
United States |
100 |
101–125 |
University of Adelaide |
Australia |
101–125 |
92 |
Aalborg University |
Denmark |
101–125 |
126–150 |
University of Alberta |
Canada |
101–125 |
81 |
Australian National University |
Australia |
101–125 |
126–150 |
University of Birmingham |
United Kingdom |
101–125 |
93 |
University of Bristol |
United Kingdom |
101–125 |
101–125 |
University of California, Riverside |
United States |
101–125 |
126–150 |
Case Western Reserve University |
United States |
101–125 |
201–250 |
Central South University |
China |
101–125 |
101–125 |
University of Colorado Boulder |
United States |
101–125 |
101–125 |
École Polytechnique |
France |
101–125 |
=94 |
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg |
Germany |
101–125 |
101–125 |
Harbin Institute of Technology |
China |
101–125 |
126–150 |
University of Leeds |
United Kingdom |
101–125 |
126–150 |
University of Luxembourg |
Luxembourg |
101–125 |
101–125 |
University of Nottingham |
United Kingdom |
101–125 |
100 |
Polytechnic University of Milan |
Italy |
101–125 |
97 |
Queen Mary University of London |
United Kingdom |
101–125 |
101–125 |
Queen’s University Belfast |
United Kingdom |
101–125 |
76 |
University of Southampton |
United Kingdom |
101–125 |
126–150 |
Southeast University |
China |
101–125 |
176–200 |
Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) |
China |
101–125 |
101–125 |
Technical University of Darmstadt |
Germany |
101–125 |
101–125 |
University of Technology Sydney |
Australia |
101–125 |
101–125 |
The University of Tennessee-Knoxville |
United States |
101–125 |
126–150 |
Tianjin University |
China |
101–125 |
126–150 |
Wuhan University |
China |
126–150 |
101–125 |
Aalto University |
Finland |
126–150 |
151–175 |
University of Auckland |
New Zealand |
126–150 |
126–150 |
Colorado School of Mines |
United States |
126–150 |
151–175 |
University of Delaware |
United States |
126–150 |
201–250 |
East China Normal University |
China |
126–150 |
126–150 |
Ghent University |
Belgium |
126–150 |
101–125 |
University of Groningen |
Netherlands |
126–150 |
176–200 |
Hanyang University |
South Korea |
126–150 |
126–150 |
King Abdulaziz University |
Saudi Arabia |
126–150 |
101–125 |
Lund University |
Sweden |
126–150 |
126–150 |
University of Macau |
Macao |
126–150 |
101–125 |
University of Massachusetts |
United States |
126–150 |
126–150 |
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
United States |
126–150 |
101–125 |
North Carolina State University |
United States |
126–150 |
NR |
Paris-Saclay University |
France |
126–150 |
201–250 |
Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University |
Russian Federation |
126–150 |
176–200 |
Qatar University |
Qatar |
126–150 |
126–150 |
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey |
United States |
126–150 |
101–125 |
Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies – Pisa |
Italy |
126–150 |
101–125 |
University of Stuttgart |
Germany |
126–150 |
126–150 |
University of Surrey |
United Kingdom |
126–150 |
176–200 |
Télécom Paris |
France |
126–150 |
151–175 |
Trinity College Dublin |
Republic of Ireland |
126–150 |
101–125 |
University of Warwick |
United Kingdom |
126–150 |
126–150 |
The University of Western Australia |
Australia |
151–175 |
501–600 |
Bauman Moscow State Technical University |
Russian Federation |
151–175 |
201–250 |
Beijing Institute of Technology |
China |
151–175 |
201–250 |
Beijing Normal University |
China |
151–175 |
126–150 |
Boston University |
United States |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Cardiff University |
United Kingdom |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Curtin University |
Australia |
151–175 |
176–200 |
Deakin University |
Australia |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Drexel University |
United States |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Edith Cowan University |
Australia |
151–175 |
176–200 |
Griffith University |
Australia |
151–175 |
NR |
Lancaster University |
United Kingdom |
151–175 |
151–175 |
University of Liverpool |
United Kingdom |
151–175 |
126–150 |
University of Malaya |
Malaysia |
151–175 |
101–125 |
Michigan State University |
United States |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Nankai University |
China |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Northeastern University |
United States |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Norwegian University of Science and Technology |
Norway |
151–175 |
126–150 |
University of Notre Dame |
United States |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Queensland University of Technology |
Australia |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Ruhr University Bochum |
Germany |
151–175 |
176–200 |
Soochow University |
China |
151–175 |
201–250 |
South China University of Technology |
China |
151–175 |
NR |
University of Sussex |
United Kingdom |
151–175 |
176–200 |
University of Twente |
Netherlands |
151–175 |
151–175 |
Yonsei University (Seoul campus) |
South Korea |
176–200 |
176–200 |
University of Bath |
United Kingdom |
176–200 |
201–250 |
Brunel University London |
United Kingdom |
176–200 |
151–175 |
University at Buffalo |
United States |
176–200 |
151–175 |
Dartmouth College |
United States |
176–200 |
176–200 |
University of Florida |
United States |
176–200 |
NR |
Illinois Institute of Technology |
United States |
176–200 |
176–200 |
Khalifa University |
United Arab Emirates |
176–200 |
201–250 |
Kyung Hee University |
South Korea |
176–200 |
126–150 |
Linköping University |
Sweden |
176–200 |
201–250 |
Missouri University of Science and Technology |
United States |
176–200 |
151–175 |
Nagoya University |
Japan |
176–200 |
201–250 |
Newcastle University |
United Kingdom |
176–200 |
201–250 |
Osaka University |
Japan |
176–200 |
151–175 |
University of Oulu |
Finland |
176–200 |
176–200 |
Polytechnic University of Turin |
Italy |
176–200 |
126–150 |
Pompeu Fabra University |
Spain |
176–200 |
176–200 |
RMIT University |
Australia |
176–200 |
251–300 |
Sejong University |
South Korea |
176–200 |
176–200 |
Sorbonne University |
France |
176–200 |
176–200 |
Swinburne University of Technology |
Australia |
176–200 |
176–200 |
University of Texas at Dallas |
United States |
176–200 |
126–150 |
TU Wien |
Austria |
176–200 |
151–175 |
University College Dublin |
Republic of Ireland |
176–200 |
126–150 |
Vanderbilt University |
United States |
176–200 |
151–175 |
Victoria University |
Australia |
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