Higher studies are becoming crucial and selecting where to study is perhaps one of the most important decisions you’ll ever take in your life. We bring to you the list of top 10 Engineering Colleges which will help you get an idea of what these universities have to offer. By the way, if you do get in, check out CopyCrafter to make your homework easier!
10. Imperial College London
- Aeronautics
- Bioengineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Computing
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Earth Science and Engineering
- Materials
- Mechanical Engineering
The University provides scholarships to its students and has contributed a lot towards research and is classified as a research university.
9. Georgia Institute of Technology
- Aerospace- Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
- Biomedical/Medical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering- General
- Electrical- Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Engineering Mechanics
- Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
- Operations Research
- Textile Sciences and Engineering
The university contributes quite a lot towards research and ranks in the top 10 engineering colleges with the highest research expenditures. Around 70% of the students are supported via various assistant-ships and fellowships.
8. ETH Zürich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zürich
- Civil Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Geomatic Engineering and Planning
- Mechanical Engineering
- Process Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemical and Bioengineering
7. University of California, Los Angeles
- Aerospace- Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
- Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering
- Biomedical/Medical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering- General
- Electrical- Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Geological/Geophysical Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Materials Engineering
- Materials Science
- Mechanical Engineering
The University awarded 52% of its students with financial aid during 2009-2010 with the average reward being $17,008. For the need based grants, 49% of students were entertained and the average reward was $13,302.The Electrical Engineering program admission is very competitive; recently admitted students had a median GPA of 3.8 out of 4.00.
6. Stanford University
- Aerospace- Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
- Biomedical/Medical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical- Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Materials Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
- Systems Engineering
International students enjoy 11 percent of Undergraduate and 44 percent of Graduate degrees awarded in Engineering. For those of you, who don’t have high scores, fear not for most departments here don’t have the minimum GRE requirements. Admissions are based on a number of factors that include but are not limited to; statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, transcripts, and test scores.
5. University of Cambridge
- Chemical Engineering
- Computer Science
- Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
Since the university is old, well actually very old, one will find a number of myths and legends related to it. The university has contributed a lot towards research and science. Alumni of this university have won a total of 61 Nobel prizes while the affiliates of university have won between 85 and 88 Nobel Prizes. This is one main reason of it making to number 5 in our Top 10 engineering colleges ranking.
4. University of California, Berkeley
- Agricultural/Biological Engineering and Bioengineering
- Biomedical/Medical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical- Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Engineering Physics
- Engineering Science
- Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
- Materials Science
- Mechanical Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
- Operations Research
Including 8 current faculty members, a total of 21 faculty members are Nobel laureates. During the decade of 2000-2009, highest number of graduate research fellowships was awarded to this university by National Science Foundation. The criterion for being admitted in Electrical and Computer Science is very high; last year’s successful students had GPAs above 3.7 and GRE quantitative scores above 90%.
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Aerospace- Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
- Biomedical/Medical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical- Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
- Materials Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Nuclear Engineering
- Operations Research
- Systems Engineering
The university can provide accommodation to one-third of its graduate students and grants admission purely on the ability of students to its various courses while mentoring and advising them. A study shows that about 200-400 companies are started each year by MIT alumni and faculty. Data from 2009 states; 25,800 companies have been founded by alumni, employing almost 3.3 million employees and contributing $2 trillion to the annual revenue. As is expected of such an institute, the admission is tough and there’s a lot of competition to deal with.
2. Princeton University
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering- General
- Electrical- Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Operations Research
The University has a very low acceptance rate and the recently admitted students had to score over 550 on the GRE verbal section and over 700 on the GRE quantitative portion. Nonetheless, the University is an astounding one!
1. California Institute of Technology
- Aerospace- Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Electrical- Electronics and Communications Engineering
- Engineering Mechanics
- Environmental/Environmental Health Engineering
- Materials Science
- Mechanical Engineering
The campus is a city in itself spreading over 124 acre area in Pasadena, almost 11 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. The university’s faculty and alumni are distinguished members of science society and of engineering world. There have been 31 recipients of Nobel Prize in Alumni. The University is considerate towards students and more than 90% are offered scholarship based on merit.
This sums up our Top 10 Engineering Colleges Ranking. Which univeristy would you like to get in? Leave your comments in the section below!