@@Red-ms2ej This list is pretty screwed up. MIT would actually be equivalent to UC Berkeley(if not worse in terms of job placement) merely because of location. For most engineering fields the genuine list from my experience would be 1. Stanford 2. Caltech 3. UC Berkeley 4. MIT 5. Carnegie Mellon 6. Univ of Southern California 7. Cornell 8. Georgia Tech 9. Northwestern
2/10/23. Enjoyed this, including the visuals accompanying each entry...altho' not the many words mispronounced. That continues to be surprising...and disappointing with the series. According to the narrative, the Top Ten undergrad engineering schools are: 10. Purdue 9. Cornell 8. ILLINOIS 7. Carnegie Mellon 6. Michigan 5. Georgia Tech 4. California Institute of Technology 3. U Cal Berkeley 2. Stanford\ 1. MIT
I do Not agree with the ranking if its base solely on Engineering as the title of this video suggested. Granted MIT, Carnage Mellon, and ATM are among the top Engineering schools. But you left out Drexel University, RIT. Which I would place them in the top 10 "Engineering" Institute in the USA. I am a PSU grad. No way PSU made the list while Drexel University (Philly) and Rochester Institute of Technology RIT (Upstate NY) didn't. Oh not to mention Stevens Institute of Technology in NJ, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for Aerospace Engineer in FL.
Purdue and Illinois, both Top 10 schools for engineering, are the two largest engineering schools in the US and Big Ten founding school Purdue has the largest STEM enrollment of any university in the country. Great to see so many public schools, including many BIG Ten schools, on top 25 lists annually.
Where is USC’s Vertibi School of Engineering? It’s always in the top 20. US News ranks it #15 in 2023. It’s a top undergraduate engineering school and in the top 5 graduate schools in America for engineering. Where do you get your data?
Quick question: what rating scales or parameters were used? There are so many ratings/rankings.., each so different from another that it gets confusing
And otherwise in engineering and technology you have ETHZurich (Top 6 in the world) and EPFLausanne (Top 10 in the world) in Switzerland with almost free tuition fees (1700 USD/year in 2024). Now students from all over the world want to come and study there at the same level as the Ivy League, the Universities of California or OxBridge but for free!
You seem to have forgotten this should be about Engineering , not the overall school and its surrounding amenities. Thumbs down. Did not bother to watch the whole list.
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Can't go wrong with these. Best Engg schools. I am a Director of Engineering at a top Firm in California.
@@ven41618 Yeah!!! Tell them my friend. Thank you so much for the comment.
Is this about Engineering or sports and social
Activities.
I have to decide between Texas A&M college station and ut Austin. It’s gone be so hard to decide for sure I love both 😭
One would think one of these engineers would know how to make a computer program to do narration with proper pronunciation.
I have to decide between Texas A&M, Virginia tech and UW Madison. Someone plsss help 😭😭😭
did you decide?
the university that gives you the best financial package. they are all fine schools.
My Top 5
1. MIT
2. Stanford
3. UC Berkeley
4. Carnegie Mellon
5. U Michigan
CalTech?
@@JulDeeMotorSportsis caltech good I’ve been thinking about doing that one too
@@Red-ms2ej This list is pretty screwed up. MIT would actually be equivalent to UC Berkeley(if not worse in terms of job placement) merely because of location. For most engineering fields the genuine list from my experience would be
1. Stanford
2. Caltech
3. UC Berkeley
4. MIT
5. Carnegie Mellon
6. Univ of Southern California
7. Cornell
8. Georgia Tech
9. Northwestern
Don't forget Rose-Hulman. #1 undergraduate engineering program in the nation for 25 + years for a reason. @@JulDeeMotorSports
@@JulDeeMotorSports
Umich coe is top 5 all day.
2/10/23. Enjoyed this, including the visuals accompanying each entry...altho' not the many words mispronounced. That continues to be surprising...and disappointing with the series.
According to the narrative, the Top Ten undergrad engineering schools are:
10. Purdue
9. Cornell
8. ILLINOIS
7. Carnegie Mellon
6. Michigan
5. Georgia Tech
4. California Institute of Technology
3. U Cal Berkeley
2. Stanford\
1. MIT
Thank you for the info
You mis pronounced Illini for the University of Illinois.
Rose-Hulman, Terre Haute, IN #1 undergraduate
Thanks 😊😊
How is UIUC information science+Data Science
Any information would be appreciated
this list focused on large universities. RPI ,WPI, Stevens tech etc. are as prestigious as the lower half of this list
Have you done a ranking of The New Ivies?
New Ivies? I don't know exactly what you mean by new Ivies
@@R247SuccessYou mentioned New Ivies (Ivy’s) with #7 Carnegie Mellon.
It’s a Newsweek list.
@@donnie2832 Okay. I get it. Thank You. Here are some of them. I can do the Newsweek List also
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@@donnie2832 ruclips.net/video/dS20_Ij4O-Y/видео.html
UMich is better than GTech
#6 is disappointingly low given how good CoE is
UC Berkeley campus shown is not the UC Berkeley campus
You forgot Berkeley mate.
La Jolla: J here is pronounced as H, please.
thanks for the correction
@@R247Success What sounds harder to your ears? 1. Certified Public Accountant or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
I do Not agree with the ranking if its base solely on Engineering as the title of this video suggested. Granted MIT, Carnage Mellon, and ATM are among the top Engineering schools. But you left out Drexel University, RIT. Which I would place them in the top 10 "Engineering" Institute in the USA. I am a PSU grad. No way PSU made the list while Drexel University (Philly) and Rochester Institute of Technology RIT (Upstate NY) didn't. Oh not to mention Stevens Institute of Technology in NJ, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University for Aerospace Engineer in FL.
Thank you for mentioning these great schools. We will do more videos on great engineering schools.
Purdue and Illinois, both Top 10 schools for engineering, are the two largest engineering schools in the US and Big Ten founding school Purdue has the largest STEM enrollment of any university in the country. Great to see so many public schools, including many BIG Ten schools, on top 25 lists annually.
BTW it's pronounced la "hoyee-ah"
YA! Georgia tech!!!!!!!!!!
Hugo What sounds harder to your ears? 1. Certified Public Accountant or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
Where is USC’s Vertibi School of Engineering?
It’s always in the top 20.
US News ranks it #15 in 2023.
It’s a top undergraduate engineering school and in the top 5 graduate schools in America for engineering.
Where do you get your data?
So U Penn and Princeton are both number 4 oldest universities?
Princeton is the 4th oldest in the Ivy League, established 1746. U Penn is the third oldest in the Ivy League, established 1740
Virginia Tech
La geola😅, it's sounding la hoya
Purdue University go boilers
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Let us know what you think about these universities. Thank you always for watching and your support
Quick question: what rating scales or parameters were used? There are so many ratings/rankings.., each so different from another that it gets confusing
And otherwise in engineering and technology you have ETHZurich (Top 6 in the world) and EPFLausanne (Top 10 in the world) in Switzerland with almost free tuition fees (1700 USD/year in 2024). Now students from all over the world want to come and study there at the same level as the Ivy League, the Universities of California or OxBridge but for free!
UC-Berkeley is not on the list. Ridiculous!
its there
@@reddragon6026 What sounds harder to your ears? 1. Certified Public Accountant or 2. Masters Degree in Statistics?
@@reddragon6026 Oh! I am sorry. It is at number 3. Thank you!
# 3 ....
UC berserkley where indoctinization is "education"
This heading is not correct. It should be called "Best 25 undergraduate universities in the US"
You seem to have forgotten this should be about Engineering , not the overall school and its surrounding amenities. Thumbs down. Did not bother to watch the whole list.
😂😂
Texas A&M. My love.
Yeah!!