Introduction

If you want to study abroad, there are many options available to you. If you are an Indian student, however, there are certain universities that stand out as being particularly good choices for studying abroad. Here's a look at some of the top universities around the world where Indian students can study:

Harvard University

Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was established in 1636 by the Massachusetts Bay Colony and named after its founder John Harvard (1607–1638). Harvard is one of the wealthiest universities in the world, with an endowment of over $31 billion as of 2018. The university has an enrollment greater than 30,000 students from more than 150 nations around the world; its campus spans over 300 acres along Massachusetts Avenue between two rivers: Charles River on one side and Mystic River on another.

Harvard's academic programs are ranked among the highest in America by U.S News & World Report (USNWR) every year due to its high quality education provided at affordable prices

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

MIT is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. MIT has the largest student body of any American college or university. It was founded in 1861 by Leland Stanford Jr., William Barton Rogers and Charles W. Eliot as a coeducational engineering and applied science school before being renamed "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" in 1916.

It has been consistently ranked as one of the world's top universities since 2005, according to QS World University Rankings 2011/12, Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012/13 (U23), Bloomberg Businessweek Best Global Universities Ranking 2013 (U23), Social Sciences Citation Index 2012-2013; Social Sciences Citation Index 2013-2014; Social Sciences Citation Index 2014-2015; Social Sciences Citation Index 2015-2016; QS World University Rankings - Master’s level 2016 ranking (#1); QS World University Rankings - Undergraduate degree programs 2016 ranking (#1).

Stanford University

Stanford University is a private research university in Stanford, California. It was founded in 1885 by Leland Stanford as a school for children with families of means and endowed with $1 million. Today, Stanford has fourteen schools and colleges, offering more than 400 undergraduate majors.

Stanford gained international prominence under the leadership of former President John Henry Roberts (1939-1941) who helped establish the university's reputation as one of America's leading academic institutions. The school also boasts several award-winning alumni such as Steve Jobs who co-founded Apple Computer Company; Larry Ellison CEO/Founder Oracle Corporation; Sergey Brin Google Inc.; John Doerr Venture capitalist; Eric Schmidt Executive Chairman Google Inc.; Sheryl Sandberg Chief Operating Officer Facebook Inc., all having graduated from Stanford University

California Institute of Technology

Caltech is one of the best universities that students can choose if they want to study in USA. It offers a wide range of courses and has a good job placement rate. The research environment at Caltech is also very good, with an excellent reputation for scientific achievements and breakthroughs in both fundamental science and applied research.

The university also has several other campuses across California, including Pasadena campus that was established in 1920s as branch institute affiliated with Harvard University before becoming independent institution in 1948 when it separated from its parent university due to financial concerns over rising costs associated with maintaining separate buildings/facilities required for teaching purposes (including labs), staff hiring practices etc; San Diego campus which provides instruction through distance learning programs such as MOOCs (massive open online courses) or e-learning platforms like Kadenze so students can access course materials anytime anywhere regardless whether they're located miles away from their home country/city where classes take place during regular daytime hours Monday through Friday only during weekdays afternoons between noon & 4pm eastern standard time zone zone zone zone zone zone zone

Oxford University

Oxford University is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. It has no known date of foundation, but there is evidence of teaching as far back as 1096. The university was established by a variety of ancient universities which include Balliol College, Merton College and Jesus College.

The university operates under a structure similar to that of other British universities such as Cambridge University and St Andrews University where it consists of several schools or departments each specializing in different subjects including Philosophy (St John's), Politics (Nuffield) or English Literature (Mansfield).

The majority of students at Oxford are undergraduates who take courses towards their undergraduate degrees such as BA/BSc or BA/LLB while others pursue postgraduate qualifications like MA/MPhil or PhD which requires having completed an undergraduate degree first before proceeding onto postgraduate studies

Cambridge University

Cambridge University is a collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. The university has a history of over eight centuries, although its origins can be traced back to the 11th century. Founded in 1209 by scholars from Oxford and Stamford, but nowadays it’s considered one of the world’s top universities for international students looking for a place to study abroad.

The university has eight colleges (Halls), including:

  • Downing College – which houses most humanities subjects;

  • Jesus College – houses most scientific subjects;

  • Pembroke College – houses most social sciences subjects;

  • St John's College – mainly housed within King's Parade Campus & New Court (St John's) shops;

  • Trinity Hall - primarily housed within King's Parade Campus & New Court (Trinity Hall) shops

Imperial College London

Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1907 and is a member of the renowned "Golden Triangle" of British universities. Choosing this university can be a wise decision if you are planning to study in UK.

It has been ranked as one of the best universities in the world by several international rankings such as QS World University Rankings (top 2) and Times Higher Education World University Ranking (top 6).

Imperial College London offers courses from undergraduate to postgraduate level including medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, nursing and veterinary science; science engineering technology; management information systems; business economics economics finance law politics history arts social sciences humanities engineering physics mathematics chemistry computer science biology biochemistry zoology psychology anthropology geography geology archaeology anthropology philosophy anthropology philosophy philosophy sociology political economy history economic geography cultural studies geography social sciences marketing communications computing linguistics psychology law human resources management health services management nursing midwifery nutrition therapy physiotherapy occupational therapy speech language pathology speech pathology counselling social work psychotherapy occupational therapy counselling sports psychology kinesiology theology pastoral care counselling sports coaching physiotherapy occupational therapy counselling religious studies theology pastoral care counselling sports coaching physiotherapy occupational therapy religious studies theological pastorate.

Conclusion

We hope this post has helped you in your journey to find the best university for you. Remember that the most important thing is to make sure you are happy with your choice and can get the most out of it! If we missed any universities worth considering, please let us know in the comments below.