It’s not about the money – it’s just about getting the best education. And when it comes to earning your university degree, you might want to target the following top 10 universities in the world first (please note that course fees are estimates only).
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University of Cambridge United Kingdom
Description: As one of the oldest universities in the world, it has established itself as a hallmark of academic excellence. It has received many awards from a variety of world-renowned educational organizations, such as: B. the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. Students learn not only through lectures and seminars, but also through practical experience.
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Famous For: Its ancient buildings, wealth of museums and libraries Tuition Fee: £3,375 for the first year How to Apply: Submit the UCAS and Supplemental Application Form online. Depending on the department, take a test and conduct an interview.
Harvard University United States
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Description: Harvard University is notorious for its law program, but the truth is that almost all of its faculties are extremely popular. Harvard is not only the oldest institution in the country, but also the alma mater of well-known figures such as John Adams, Theodore Roosevelt and Al Gore. The university strives to continuously push its students to innovate, learn more and challenge themselves. Like Cambridge, Harvard is peppered with libraries and museums, including the Museum of Natural History.
Famous for: prestigious degrees such as law and medicine Tuition Fee: $48,000 per year, including health services, student services, room and board Application Process: To be accepted, you must be in the top 10 percentile of your high school class. You should also have a score of 2,080 to 2,370 (SAT) or 31 to 34 (ACT).
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) United States
Description: When it comes to science and technology, MIT should be at the top of the list. For hundreds of years it has been dedicated to the growth and development of science and technology, primarily through lectures and research, among other things. The campus consists of 34 departments and 5 schools.
Famous for: Computer science and engineering programs, research labs, and proximity to Harvard Tuition Fees: Approximately $50,000 per year, including books and personal expenses, and room and board Application Process: Fewer than 15 percent of applicants are accepted here. To be admitted to MIT, you must pass rigorous tests, including proof of academic competency. You can apply for a preliminary decision, submitting your application months before the actual application process.
McGill University Canada
Description: One of Canada’s oldest universities, it is home to the country’s medical programs and degrees. It has its own hospital and offers a variety of medical science courses such as occupational medicine, emergency medicine, diagnostic radiology, anatomy and cell biology, biochemistry and human genetics. Some of the institutes are Bioinformatics, Biomedical Ethics, Bone and Periodontal Research and the Center for Genomics and Policy.
Famous for: Affordable tuition, medical and engineering faculties, and diverse student and staff Tuition Fee: C$24,000 including insurance, meals, lodging and books Application: Each college or faculty has its own admissions requirements. You can apply online for your chosen course.
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ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) Switzerland
Description: Continental Europe is proud of ETH Zurich. Located in the busy metropolis of Zurich, the university successfully combines science and technology and over the years has produced more than 20 Nobel Prize winners such as Wolfgang Pauli, Felix Bloch, Fritz Haber and Richard Ernst.
Famous for: graduates who became Nobel Prize winners and 400 teachers who are experts in social sciences, mathematics and natural sciences Course fees: CHF 580 per semester (tuition fees only) Application: You must have a good knowledge of German and/or English. The requirements include a recommendation from your professor, a preliminary draft of your master’s thesis and an application form.
University of Tokyo Japan
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Description: The University of Tokyo is one of the top 10 universities in the world and is constantly visited by several business and scientific experts from around the world for lectures or research. The university also supports its students with due recognition. It just launched the President’s Award, given to students who come highly recommended by their professors. Since 2000, the university has developed relationships with the international community through the UT Forum.
Famous for: President’s Award given twice a year, UT Forum, Komaba Festival and Gogatsusai events. Course Fees: ¥535,800 for undergraduate students, excluding certification fees Application Procedure: Since many lectures are held in Japanese, you must know the language by heart. You also need to know if you want to become a research student or a graduate student. For enrollment, you can undergo a special screening for international students or a general entrance test.
Ecole Normale Superiore, Paris France
Description: As one of the absolute best international universities, the ENS puts you in the same league as Jean-Paul Sartre and Louis Pasteur to name a few. According to the Times Higher Education Supplement, it is one of the best schools in Europe. Students are also subject to a very rigorous application and learning process, eventually earning an advanced MA at the time of graduation. Depending on the department, the university also offers individual tuition with students.
Famous for: competitive enrollment process (there are fewer than 3,000 students at ENS), ENS Diploma, representation of almost all academic disciplines Course fees: k Options such as International Academic Exchange and International Selection. It is recommended that you can speak French.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Description: CUHK is definitely one of the most prestigious universities for international students and the only institution in the country that has Nobel laureates as moderators or teachers. It also houses the Chinese Overseas Collection, the Hong Kong Studies Archive and the CUHK Art Museum. The school continues to work and improve its curriculum to make it student-centred. In addition, as an international student, you can enjoy the usual local costs for health services and do not have to pay for hospital insurance.
Famous for: majoring in Chinese Studies, Economics & Finance, Earth Sciences & Information Sciences; Credit unit system for undergraduate studies Tuition fees: HK$140,000 per year including books, deposit and dormitory fee Application: This is a trilingual school – English, Mandarin and Cantonese – so you should know how to speak one language or all fluently.
Tsinghua University China
Description: Tsinghua University is considered one of the largest universities in the world, not only in Mainland China but in the rest of the world. It is part of LAOTSE, which is made up of the best college institutions in Europe and Asia, as well as the C9 League, the Chinese equivalent of the US Ivy League. It always ranks no. 1 in China and among the top 50 top university rankings. It usually invites international keynote speakers such as Tony Blair, Bill Clinton and Henry Paulson. When it comes to admission, the university also implements strict rules that only 15 percent of MBA applicants are admitted.
Famous For: Operating in the Qing Dynasty Imperial Gardens and in the Chinese capital, Beijing, EQUIS and AACSB accredited School of Economics and Management Course Fees: RMB 10,500 per semester (excluding accommodation and insurance fees) Application: You must have a certificate of Graduation and certificate of the Chinese proficiency test. You must also fill out an application for foreign nationals and a letter of recommendation and undergo an intensive entrance examination.
Aarhus University Denmark
Description: Aarhus University believes that ‘all work and no play makes John a very dull and boring boy’. Despite being one of the most elite universities in Europe, especially in Scandinavia, Aarhus encourages students to have fun through Friday bars and performances in the university park. Academically, the Main State and University Library is accessible anywhere there is an internet connection. In addition, there are dozens of research centers in Aarhus, including the Water and Salt Research Center and the Center for Materials Crystallography.
Famous for: Nanoscience major; Friday bars; Center of Excellence in Business, Arts, Science and Health Course Fees: Minimum EUR 10,000 per year, excluding course materials and books Application Process: Aarhus uses KOT where you can apply for up to 8 undergraduate courses. Then the university will help you to determine the most suitable one for you. To continue, you can apply online.
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