1 Harvard University
2 University of Cambridge, UK
3 Yale University, USA
4 University College London, UK
5 Imperial College London, UK
6 University of Oxford, UK
7 The University of Chicago, USA
8 Princeton University, USA
9 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
10 California Institute of Technology, USA
2010 WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKING
Top 200 Colleges and Universities in the world
Indian Universities In This Rank
26'th place - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
29'th place - Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
130'th place - University of Delhi
132'th place - Indian Institute of Technology Madras
200'th place - Anna University
1, Harvard University

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HARVARD UNIVERSITY

Eight Presidents of the United States have graduated from Harvard University: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, John F. Kennedy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt, George W. Bush and Barack Obama. Bush graduated from Harvard Business School, Hayes and Obama from Harvard Law School, and the others from Harvard College.
Some fifty Nobel Prize winners have been associated with the University.
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Established
1636
Faculty
About 2,100 faculty members and more than 10,000 academic appointments in affiliated teaching hospitals
Students
Harvard College — About 6,700
Graduate and professional students — About 13,600
Total — About 20,000
Undergraduate Cost (2009-10 academic year)
Tuition — $33,696
Total including room, board, student service fees — $48,868
contacts
Primary address:
Massachusetts Hall
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: 617.495.1000
http://www.harvard.edu/
2, University of Cambridge, UK

Top Ten University In The World
Cambridge University Development Office (CUDO)
1 Quayside
Bridge Street
Cambridge CB4 8AB
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1223 332288
Fax: +44 (0)1223 764476
Email: enquiries@foundation.cam.ac.uk
Cambridge in America
292 Madison Ave, 8th Floor
New York, NY 10017
USA
Tel: +1 212 984 0960
Fax: +1 212 984 0970
Email: mail@cantab.org
Website: www.cantab.org
http://www.cam.ac.uk/
3, Yale University

Contact Info
Admissions Director
Yale University
246 Church St.
PO Box 208234
New Haven, CT 06520-8321
United States
Phone: 203-432-9300
Fax 203-432-2334
Yale University comprises three major academic components: Yale College (the undergraduate program), the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and the professional schools. In addition, Yale encompasses a wide array of centers and programs, libraries, museums, and administrative support offices. Approximately 11,250 students attend Yale.
4, University College London, UK

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University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
UK
Phone
The central UCL switchboard number is 020 7679 2000 (+44 20 7679 2000 from outside the UK).
UCL was ranked fourth in the world in this year's Times Higher Education-QS rankings. No fewer than 21 Nobel prizewinners have come from the UCL community.
We have a global reach and global vision. Some 34% of UCL students come from outside the UK, attracted from nearly 140 countries around the globe. Our research, too, reaches the farthest corners of the globe; from the conservation of antiquities in Iraq to the transformation of engineering research in Kazakhstan.
Much of the energy of UCL life comes from our students, who are clever, curious about the world and passionate about making a difference. Student life here is challenging. We provide the opportunity and leadership in teaching and research, entrepreneurship, volunteering and overseas study. We admit only excellent students - from all backgrounds - and we work with them to develop and excel.
UCL was founded in 1826 as a radically different university, opening up English higher education for the first time to people of all beliefs and social backgrounds. That radical tradition remains alive today. Our research strategy commits us to addressing UCL's 'Grand Challenges', by working together right across the university in order to tackle the problems that face us today - in global health, sustainable cities, intercultural interaction, and human wellbeing. We believe in undertaking fundamental research and in applying it.
5, Imperial College London

Main campus address:
Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, tel: +44 (0)20 7589 5111
6, University of Oxford

University of Oxford
University Offices
Wellington Square
Oxford
OX1 2JD
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 1865 270000
Fax: +44 1865 270708
7, The University of Chicago, USA

Motto
Crescat scientia; vita excolaturLet knowledge grow from more to more; and so be human life enriched.
First Classes: 1892
Founder: John D. Rockefeller
President: Robert J. Zimmer
Students
5,027 undergraduate students
10,122 graduate, professional, and other students
Faculty
2,211 faculty and other academic personnel
85 Nobel Prize winners, including 8 current faculty
Alumni
143,482 alumni worldwide
Research
$472 million in sponsored research awards
More than 3,200 patents filed since 1987
Manager of Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (in partnership)

The University of Chicago
5801 South Ellis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
(773) 702-1234
The University of Chicago Medical Center
5841 South Maryland Avenue
Chicago, IL 60637
(773) 702-1000
All University postal addresses are within
Chicago, IL 60637
The University and Medical Center exchanges are
702, 753, 795, and 834.
8, Princeton University, USA

Contact Us
Princeton University Graduate School
Clio Hall
Princeton, NJ 08544
Phone: (609) 258-3030
Fax: (609) 258-6180
Office Hours: 8:45 a.m -5 p.m.; 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. (summer hours)
gs@princeton.edu
The Dean's Office
Dean: William B. Russel, (609) 258-3035
Assistant to the Dean: Sandra C. Sussman, (609) 258-3035
Office of Academic Affairs
Associate Dean: David Redman, (609) 258-3902
Associate Dean: Karen Jackson-Weaver, (609) 258-3257
Academic Affairs Specialist: Elaine Willey, (609) 258-3033
Program Manager: Jessica Brown, (609) 258-9637
Office Coordinator, Susan Sanford, (609) 258-3037
Office of Budget & Administrative Affairs
Associate Dean: Sandra Mawhinney, (609) 258-3037
Manager, Graduate Financial Support: Judy Farquer, (609) 258-3038
Manager, Graduate Financial Support: Kit Chandler, (609) 258-3038
Manager, Graduate Financial Support, Kathy Slomian, (609) 258-3037
Office of Student Life
Associate Dean: F. Joy Montero, (609) 258-3028
Assistant Dean: Lisa Schreyer, (609) 258-3028
Community Programs Coordinator: Olivia Martel, (609) 258-6686
Student Life/ Financial Aid Administrator: Mary O'Connor, (609) 258-3536
Student Life Programs Assistant: Alyssa Martillotti, (609) 258-3168
Graduate College Office Coordinator: Lynne McClister , (609) 258-3443
Graduate Admissions Office
Manager: Michelle Carman, (609) 258-4880
Admissions Specialist: Michelle L. Johnson, (609) 258-3034
Admissions Specialist: Melanie Heaney-Scott, (609) 258-3034
Admissions Specialist: Shelly Redfern, (609) 258-3034
Contact Us Via Email
Diversity Office
Associate Dean: Karen Jackson-Weaver, (609) 258-3257
Program Manager: Jessica Brown, (609) 258-9637
Graduate Alumni Relations
Director: Elisabeth Dorman, (609) 258-1999
Assistant Director: Tara McCartney, (609) 258-7785
Computing
Director: Justin Bronfeld, (609) 258-8582
Technical Support Specialist: Evelyn Gora-Evans, (609) 258-3643
Technical Support Specialist: Joana T. Milan, (609) 258-3603
9 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

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MIT | 77 Massachusetts Avenue | Cambridge, MA 02139-4307 | 617.253.1000 | TTY 617.258.9344
MISSION AND ORIGINS
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of MIT is to advance knowledge and educate students in science, technology, and other areas of scholarship that will best serve the nation and the world in the 21st century.
The Institute is committed to generating, disseminating, and preserving knowledge, and to working with others to bring this knowledge to bear on the world's great challenges. MIT is dedicated to providing its students with an education that combines rigorous academic study and the excitement of discovery with the support and intellectual stimulation of a diverse campus community. We seek to develop in each member of the MIT community the ability and passion to work wisely, creatively, and effectively for the betterment of humankind.
The Institute admitted its first students in 1865, four years after the approval of its founding charter. The opening marked the culmination of an extended effort by William Barton Rogers, a distinguished natural scientist, to establish a new kind of independent educational institution relevant to an increasingly industrialized America. Rogers stressed the pragmatic and practicable. He believed that professional competence is best fostered by coupling teaching and research and by focusing attention on real-world problems. Toward this end, he pioneered the development of the teaching laboratory.
Today MIT is a world-class educational institution. Teaching and research—with relevance to the practical world as a guiding principle—continue to be its primary purpose. MIT is independent, coeducational, and privately endowed. Its five schools and one college encompass numerous academic departments, divisions, and degree-granting programs, as well as interdisciplinary centers, laboratories, and programs whose work cuts across traditional departmental boundaries.
10 California Institute of Technology, USA

Caltech Center for Diversity
California Institute of Technology
1200 E. California Blvd
M/C 255-86
Pasadena, CA 91125
USA.
Eva M. Graham Ed.D.
Director Caltech Center for Diversity
Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF), Lactation, Advisory Board
Tel: (626) 395-6207
Fax: (626) 395-1736
THE CALTECH ARCHIVES
were formally established in 1968 to serve as the collective memory of the California Institute of Technology. Our mission is to preserve and make accessible the institutional records, personal papers, documents, artifacts and pictorial materials that tell the school's history.
The Archives' unique research collections in the history of science and technology range from the time of Copernicus to today. They are available to the campus community for instructional and research purposes, as well as to qualified non-campus users by appointment.
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