Topic – Education
State – National
Sector – New Age Careers

Undoubtedly the world’s most popular study destination, US universities dominate almost all university rankings worldwide. Brimming with world class universities, it is every students dream to study in the USA. And to give you an idea of the quality of US universities, let’s look at some numbers. The recently published QS Graduate University Rankings 2018 featured 31 US universities in the global Top 100, including 19 in the top 50.

 Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the number of students who prefer to go to America for higher studies especially for studying Masters in Science. MS in USA in the field of science is a coveted course with many specializations. There are a number of universities for MS in USA that provide various courses and specializations in science. So without further adieu let’s discuss the Top Universities for MS in US.

  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): What can you write about the best university in the world, a title MIT has got almost used to. Ranked 1st both in the US and worldwide, MIT is also the best university for subjects like architecture, linguistics, computer science and information systems, engineering and technology, chemistry, mathematics, economics and econometrics. Founded in 1861, the residential university is home to many foreign students and offers Master of Science courses in various fields.
  • Stanford University: Next university on our list is Stanford University. Located in the heart of Silicon Valley in California, Stanford is renowned for its entrepreneurial spirit and business courses and is considered by many as the world’s most prestigious university. With a huge global reputation, pursuing a Masters program from this University is indeed a lifetime experience for the students. This university is known for academic excellence and high-quality education which makes its students stand out from the crowd.

 

  • Harvard University: Next we come to the grand daddy among them all, Harvard University. It is America’s oldest institution of higher education and ranks 3rd, both globally and in the country. Established in 1636, Harvard now has around 22,000 students and it’s presitge is further fuelled by the fact that it ranks undisputed first globally in two subject areas: Life Sciences and Medicine, Social Sciences and Management. The university also ranks among the top three universities in the world according in Arts and Humanities, Natural Sciences.  So without a doubt Harvard ranks among the top universities in the world and US to do your Masters.
  • California Institute of Technology (Caltech): Based in sunny Pasadena in California, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is the fifth best university in the world and was rated the maximum 5 QS stars and is top of the class in research, innovation, facilities and specialist criteria. Ranked 4th in the world and 7th by subject rankings, Caltech is particularly strong in a number of STEM subjects, including chemical engineering, the biological sciences, chemistry, earth and marine sciences, physics and astronomy, and the natural sciences, as indicated by its strong performance in the subject rankings. Caltech is a small but powerful research and teaching institution. With a 3:1 student faculty ratio, it has 300 teaching staff, 600 research scholars making your Master’s studies an unbelievable one. Hence it is one of the top universities in US for pursuing Master’s studies.
  • University of California, Berkeley (UCB): Ranked 27th globally, UCB is one of the world’s leading academic institutions with 7 Nobel Laureates, 225 members of the Academy of Arts & Sciences, 131 members of the National Academy of Science, 87 members of the National Academy of Engineering, a Poet Laureate Emeritus of the United States, and 141 Guggenheim Fellows, more than any other university in the country. This ensures UCB students are being taught and mentored by the very best in the business. UCB’s alumni include 33 Nobel Prize winners, 17 billionaires, and 11 Turing Award winners. Moreover the university’s Haas School of Business includes the Berkeley Haas Entrepreneurship Program, which integrates entrepreneurial thinking into the student experience, assisting students in launching new ventures.


  • Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta: Popularly known as Georgia Tech, Georgia Institute of Technology was founded in 1885 as Georgia School of Technology, initially offering a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Today, Georgia Tech is organized into six colleges and contains about 31 departments/units, with emphasis on science and technology. It is well recognized for its degree programs in engineering, computing, business administration, the sciences, design, and liberal arts making it one of the best universities in the US to pursue your Master’s.


  • Princeton University: Founded in 1746, Princeton University is one of the oldest universities in the US. Ranked 13th in the world, is considered especially prestigious for the arts and humanities, a broad subject area for which it’s ranked seventh in the world in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017. The university’s Princeton University Entrepreneurial Hub serves as a start-up incubator space for encouraging the exchange of ideas. This makes Princeton one of the most foremost universities to pursue your postgraduate studies.


  • Cornell University: Established in 1865, Cornell University is ranked 16th in the QS World University Rankings 2016-2017 and 13th in the Graduate Employability Rankings 2017. The private Ivy League university is particularly strong in a number of fields, such as veterinary science, agriculture and forestry, hospitality and leisure management, the biological sciences and English language and literature making it one of the best universities to pursue your MS.
  • John Hopkins University (JHU): Johns Hopkins University is the 17th best university in the world according to our QS World University Rankings 2016-2017. The university ranks among the top 10 universities in the world for nursing, the life sciences and medicine, anatomy and physiology, and medicine in the QS World University Rankings® by Subject. Ranked 17th in the world and 64th  for employability, John Hopkins University has invested more money in research than any other US institution for the past 36 years.

 

  • Carnegie-Mellon University (CMU): Founded in 1900, Carnegie Mellon University is situated on a 140-acre campus in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and boasts state-of-the-art facilities including a robotics institute, a human-computer interaction institute. Ranked 47th in the world, 55th for graduate employability and 3rd by Subject Ranking, CMU is home to nearly 14000 students from 114 countries. The university also has campuses in Qatar and Silicon Valley.