MIT tops the Engineering category in QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025: Which US universities made it to the top 10?

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 Which US universities made it to the top 10?

The 2025 QS World University Rankings by Subject, compiled by QS Quacquarelli Symonds, evaluates 55 individual subjects across five broad disciplines. This year, the rankings include 171 institutions, with fields like medicine, computer science, and materials science featuring more ranked universities than ever before.
In the Engineering and Computer Science category, MIT retains its top position, just like last year. Oxford moves up to second place (previously third), while Stanford drops to third (previously second). The top 10 includes four US institutions, three from the UK, two from Switzerland, and one from China.

Top 10 institutes in QS World University Rankings by Subject: Engineering and Technology

The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 in Engineering and Technology highlights MIT as the global leader with a 96.2 overall score, reinforcing its dominance in research and innovation. Oxford (2nd, 93.7) and Cambridge (4th, 92.9) solidify the UK's strong presence, while ETH Zurich (5th, 92.5) and EPFL (10th, 88.4) represent Switzerland’s excellence in engineering. Stanford (3rd, 93.5) and UC Berkeley (6th, 91.8) maintain the US's leadership, alongside Harvard (9th, 89.6). Tsinghua University (7th, 91.3) is China's top entry, reflecting its rising global influence. Imperial College London (8th, 90) further strengthens the UK's engineering education reputation.

Name of the University CountryRanking Overall Score
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyUS196.2
University of Oxford UK293.7
Stanford University US393.5
University of Cambridge UK492.9
ETH ZurichSwitzerland 592.5
University of California, Berkeley US691.8
Tsinghua University China 791.3
Imperial College London UK890
Harvard University US 989.6
EPFLSwitzerland 1088.4

Top 10 US institutes in QS World University Rankings by Subject: Engineering and Technology


Name of the institute US Ranking Overall score Employability Academic Reputation
Massachusetts Institute of Technology196.298.2100
Stanford University 2 93.595.896.1
University of California, Berkeley 391.889.594.2
Harvard University 489.610083.1
California Institute of Technology (Caltech) 586.88397.8
Georgia Institute of Technology 686.275.796
Carnegie Mellon University 784.675.991.2
University of California, Los Angeles 884.185.984.5
University of Illinois at Urbana Campaign 983.375.190.6
Purdue University 1082.275.288.4

The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025: Engineering and Technology highlights the dominance of MIT, Stanford, and UC Berkeley in the field of engineering. MIT, holding the top spot with an overall score of 96.2, excels in academic reputation (100) and employability (98.2), reinforcing its leadership in cutting-edge research and industry connections.
Stanford University secures the second position with a 93.5 overall score, maintaining high academic reputation (96.1) and employability (95.8), reflecting its strong ties with Silicon Valley. UC Berkeley, ranked third, follows closely with a 91.8 overall score, excelling in academic reputation (94.2) but slightly lagging in employability (89.5) compared to MIT and Stanford.
Harvard, despite its 100 in employability, ranks fourth (89.6 overall score) due to a lower academic reputation (83.1) in engineering. Caltech (5th, 86.8 overall score) stands out with a 97.8 academic reputation, proving its research strength but scoring lower in employability (83).
Georgia Tech (6th, 86.2) and Carnegie Mellon (7th, 84.6) maintain strong engineering programs, with academic reputation scores of 96 and 91.2, respectively. UCLA (8th, 84.1) performs well in employability (85.9), while UIUC (9th, 83.3) and Purdue (10th, 82.2) remain competitive with solid reputations.

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