MIT jumped two spots, surpassing Yale and former No. 4 University College London.
Academic reputation: 6
Employer review: Also tied for No. 4
Citations-per-faculty: 15
Faculty-student ratio: 17
International faculty: 212
International students: 32
British higher education consulting company Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) today released its annual ranking of the world's top universities, one of the most influential university rankings worldwide.
MIT jumped two spots, surpassing Yale and former No. 4 University College London.
Academic reputation: 6
Employer review: Also tied for No. 4
Citations-per-faculty: 15
Faculty-student ratio: 17
International faculty: 212
International students: 32
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