Top 9 engineering schools in the US in 2023

Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ranking on No. 1, as per U.S. News and World Report, around 2800 students are enrolled in the School of Engineering. MIT's application fee is $75 for U.S. residents and $75 for international students.

Stanford University Stanford University of US is in the second number. The application fee is $125 for U.S. residents and $125 for international students. Its tuition is full-time: $66,297 per year.

University of California, Berkeley University of California, Berkeley offers various types of engineering courses for undergraduate and postgraduate students. It ranks 3.

Purdue University-West Lafayette On Rank 4 is Purdue University--West Lafayette, which has a rolling application deadline. The application fee is $60 for U.S. residents and $75 for international students.

Carnegie Mellon University (Carnegie) Carnegie Mellon University offers 21 engineering undergraduate programs to students. Graduate students have about 10 interdisciplinary majors to choose from.

Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia Institute of Technology, also ranked 5 is based in Atlanta, GA. The University offers various engineering courses and close to 20 areas to specialize in, from medical physics to aerospace engineering.

California Institute of Technology, California Institute of Technology has a Division of Engineering and Applied Science for graduate students, along a separate chemical engineering program.

University of Michigan- Ann Arbor University of Michigan--Ann Arbor is also ranked no 7 by U.S.News and World Report. The application fee is $75 for U.S. residents and $90 for international students.

University of Texas-Austin (Cockrell) University of Texas- Austin has 328 full-time faculty on staff. The application fee is $65 for U.S. residents and $90 for international students. Its tuition is full-time: $10,554 per year.