Rank Engineering Schools

<p>I know this was on this forum some time ago...a ranked list of undergraduate and graduate schools in terms of engineering. I did a search but couldn't find it. So can you please give me the list of rankings for engineering for graduate and undergraduate. Thanks.</p>

<p>P.S. I check USnews...but I couldnt find it there either, although I know this is where you guys get these lists.</p>

<p>Engineering Rankings (Grad School - Overall)</p>

<p>01) Massachusetts Institute of Technology<br>
02) Stanford University (CA)
03) University of California-Berkeley<br>
04) Georgia Institute of Technology<br>
05) University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign<br>
06) Purdue University-West Lafayette (IN)
07) University of Michigan-Ann Arbor<br>
08) Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
09) University of Southern California (Viterbi)<br>
10) California Institute of Technology<br>
11) Cornell University (NY)
12) University of California-San Diego (Jacobs)<br>
13) University of Texas-Austin<br>
14) Texas A&M University-College Station (Look)<br>
15) University of California-Los Angeles (Samueli)<br>
16) University of Maryland-College Park (Clark)<br>
17) University of Wisconsin-Madison<br>
18) Princeton University (NJ)
19) Pennsylvania State University-University Park<br>
20) Columbia University (Fu Foundation) (NY)</p>

<p>No offense, but the real answer is "it depends." What specialty? How will you use it? Using what criteria? The way it's worded the question has no meaning.</p>

<p>Very true. That's why I posted "Overall Rankings".</p>

<p>The rankings vary by engineering discipline and sub-discipline.</p>

<p>So the Whiting school (JHU) is not even in the top 20, eh?</p>

<p>You say that as if the top 20 means something.</p>