The QS World University Rankings of 2018 are here, and 45 German universities attribute among the world’s best, counting two new entries. With an shocking reputation for scientific discoveries and technology, Germany is home to some of the highest ranked universities in the world. Places like University of Bonn and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology are famed all over the world for being among the best law schools, medical schools, business schools, and engineering schools to attend. Germany is an increasingly famous study destination, and 12 of the country’s universities are in the global best 200, showcasing the high quality of education available. Here’s a closer look at the top 10.
Own four places to rank 64th in the world, Technical university Munchen (TUM) it retains its position as the top in Germany for the third time.
Ranked 66th in the world, University of Munchen retains its position of second highest-ranked university in Germany.
Ruprecht-Karls-University of Heidelberg, also known as Heidelberg University, is up four places to rank 68th in the world.
Ranked 107th in the world, normally shortened to KIT, is situated in the south-west city of Karlsruhe and is known for its engineering and technology programs.
Berlin’s highest-ranked university consistently, Humboldt- University of Berlin is ranked 120th in the world and is contemplate best for arts and humanities subjects.
Free University of Berlin is ranked joint 125th in the year of 2018 alongside Belgium’s University of Ghent.
Up five places to rank 141st in 2018, Rheinisch-Westfälische Technical university Aachen is Germany’s largest technical university, with around 44,500 students enrolled.
Technical University of Berlin (TU Berlin), which is ranked as 144th. It is considered especially well built for engineering subjects, TU Berlin is a member of the TU9.
Ranked 164th in the world, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen is one of the oldest German universities. Today it has around 28,300 students and is considered prestigious for subjects such as theology, German studies and medicine.
Officially called Albert-Ludwig’s-Universität Freiburg, Universität Freiburg is ranked 171st in the world. Established in 1457, the university has more than 24,000 students from over 100 countries, and has been relate with 19 Nobel laureates.