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Engineering - Chemical
Discover where to study with the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018: Engineering - Chemical.
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Two European institutions have climbed into the top 10 of this year’s chemical engineering table. ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) has risen seven places to fifth, becoming the highest-ranked university outside of the UK and the US, and Delft University of Technology has climbed eight places to 10th. However, the world’s best university for studying chemical engineering continues to be Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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Discover where to study with the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018: Engineering - Chemical.
Out Now:QS World University Rankings for Chemical Engineering 2023
Two European institutions have climbed into the top 10 of this year’s chemical engineering table. ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) has risen seven places to fifth, becoming the highest-ranked university outside of the UK and the US, and Delft University of Technology has climbed eight places to 10th. However, the world’s best university for studying chemical engineering continues to be Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
The QS World University Rankings by Subject are based upon academic reputation, employer reputation and research impact (click here to read the full methodology).
Use the interactive table below to filter the rankings by location, and click on individual universities for more information. Registered users will also be able to use the site’s Compare function to see facts and statistics about multiple universities side-by-side.
Interested in other courses besides chemical engineering? The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019 cover 48 different subjects. Click here to see the full list.
Explore the QS World University Rankings for Engineering - Chemical 2020
and QS World University Rankings for Engineering and Technology 2020
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