1)Bristol
2)Glasgow
3)Warwick
4)York
5)Newcastle
6)Royal Holloway
7)Surrey
8)Cardiff
But you should check their courses as well and choose the university which provides courses you are more interest in. For example Warwick provides lots of management courses, which for my case were useless.
Hope this helps!
Harvard University is the top ranking university in the world.
In Pakistan, ranking of universities is determined by the HEC. The ranking list is available at the following site in the Related Link below.
NIPER
Top 5 universities in India
3431st among 12000 top universities
depends on the subject of the ranking and the ranking organization. but it is consistently in the top ten
In Pakistan, ranking of universities is determined by the HEC. The ranking list is available at the following site: http://www.paked.net/higher_education/hec_university_rankings.htm
In Pakistan, ranking of universities is determined by the HEC. The ranking list(alternative link) is available at the following website: http://www.paked.net/higher_education/hec_university_rankings.htm
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You can have a look here: http://www.greguide.com/comps.html Most universities are in USA, unfortunately for me but this may help you! You can have a look here: http://members.rediff.com/duewest/ranks.htm OR here: http://www.greguide.com/comps.html Most of the universities are in USA, unfortunately for me, but these may help YOU!
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There is no single ranking of universities, but the label "Tier I" is often applied in the context of research universities. The Center for Measuring University Performance produces an annual ranking of research universities (institutions with at least $20 million in federal research expenditures) measured across nine factors. The results are grouped according to universities ranking in the top 25 nationally on at least one factor, and then those ranking 26-50 on at least one factor. The top category (including 51 schools in 2007) are often collectively referred to as "Tier 1" research universities.