10 most expensive college in the world

Here are the 10 most expensive college in the world
 
1. University of California San Francisco
 
 
 
University of California San Francisco or UCSF is a university in san francisco that outperformed the field of health sciences research, patient care, and education. UCSF has 10 best hospitals in the United States.
 the tuition fee: $ 53,500 / year

2. Harvard University
 
 

Harvard University is a private university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States and members of the Ivy League. It was founded on 8 September 1636 and is the oldest college in the United States. Originally named New College, he renamed the Harvard College on March 13, 1639 in honor of its largest contributors, John Harvard, a former Cambridge University student.
the tuition fee: $ 32.097/year
 
3. Stanford University
 

Leland Stanford Junior University, commonly known as Stanford University is a private college located approximately 60 kilometers southeast of San Francisco. Stanford college campus have the second largest in the world, and comprises the School of Legal Medicine Business Education Earth Sciences and Humanities and Science. The university has a number of programs and a teaching hospital in addition to various activities and initiatives reach out to community volunteers.
the tuition fee: $ 31.200/year
 
 
4. Yale University
 
 

Yale University is a private college in New Haven, Connecticut. Founded in 1701 as the Collegiate School, Yale is the third-oldest institution of higher education in the United States. The University has many Nobel Prize and President of the United States, including William Howard Taft, Gerald Ford (LL.B), George HW Bush (BA), Bill Clinton (JD), and George W. Bush (BA). Academic acceptance is U.S. $ 12.7 billion, which is the second largest in the world (behind the big rival, Harvard University).
the tuition fee: $ 31.460/year
 
 
5. California Institute of Technology

 
California Institute of Technology or Caltech is a private college located in Pasadena, California, in the United States. The university is one of the most leading college in research. Caltech maintains a strong emphasis in natural sciences and engineering. Caltech owns and operates the complex space flight "autonomous" world leader known as the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. JPS observe the design and operation of many of NASA's exploration of outer space; unlike "National Laboratories" (National Laboratory of the U.S.) and other NASA Space Center, JPS facilities only in the contract to the government.
the tuition fee: $ 27.309/year
 
6. University of California, Berkeley
 
 Berkeley is a public college located in the eastern San Francisco Bay in Berkeley, California, United States, leading to the Golden Gate. The oldest college and the "flagship" of the University System of California, Berkeley is a leader of a research university. Program "parent" and professor-professors continually ranks relatively high in the world.
the tuition fee: $ 24.233/year
 
7. University of Cambridge
  
 
University of Cambridge is the second-oldest college in the English-speaking world, with the most stringent entry requirements in the United Kingdom. Early records are no longer stored, but the college has grown from an association of scholars in the city of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, formed in 1209 by a scholar who ran away from Oxford after a fight with the townsfolk there.
the tuition fee: $ 5.596/year
 
8. Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT)

 
MIT is a research institution and college is located in the city of Cambridge, MIT is a leader in science and technology, and also many other fields, including management, economics, linguistics, political science, and philosophy. Departments and schools of the most famous is the Lincoln Laboratory, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Media Lab, Whitehead Institute and the Sloan School of Management. 59 of current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize.
the tuition fee: $ 32.300/year

9. University of Oxford

Located in the city of Oxford, England, is the oldest English-speaking universities. Historical origin of this college can be traced at least from the end of the 11th century, although exact date of its establishment remains unclear. According to legend, after the outbreak of violence between students and townspeople in the year 1209, some Oxford academics fled to the northeast, to the city of Cambridge, and founded the University of Cambridge. Both college have since been competing with each other, and is the most selective colleges in the United Kingdom.
the tuition fee: $ 5,599 / year
 
10. Columbia University 
 
 
 Columbia University is a private college in New York City, USA. The University was founded in 1754 with the name of King's College. Columbia is considered as one of the most prestigious college in the world, as a leader in the field of science, humanities, law, medicine, education, civil engineering and business. Until 2004, there were 72 Nobel laureates affiliated with Columbia.
the tuition fee: $ 31,472 / year
 
 


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