Top 5 countries with best education system.

Top 5 countries with best education system:

 1. United States

A country with Best Higher Education System

 

The Q.S. World University Rankings comprises of the 150 universities of the top international study destination, U.S. More than 1.18 million international students were studying in the U.S. in 2017. 77% of these have come from Asia. As per the Institute of International Education's Open Doors report, the most popular courses are Business and Management, Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics. The most popular study destinations for students are New York, Texas, and California.

 

The main highlight of U.S. universities is their focus on research-oriented learning. Researchers are always at the forefront and are always lookout to develop something new. Innovation and creativity always remain at the core of their educational philosophy. In the U.S., regular testing/homework and classroom participation is mandatory for getting a good result. Students are encouraged to discuss the issues and focus on providing ideas.

 

The number of Nobel laureates associated with the University of Chicago validates the university's focus on producing ideas that impact the world. To date, 97 Noble Laureates are associated only with the University of Chicago, and 90 of them are listed as 'UChicago's Nobel Laureates.' The researchers, faculty members, students, and other university graduates were awarded the Nobel Prize and Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Apart from this, currently, 13 U.S. cities are listed in the 'Q.S. Best Student Cities index. Each comprises established universities and distinct cultures and lifestyles, according to the Q.S. Employer Survey, out of the world's top 50 universities, 13 universities for graduate employability are from the U.S. In 2015, the U.S. spent approximately $12,800 per student on elementary and secondary education, 35% more than the country average of OECD countries.

 

2. United Kingdom

A country with Best Higher Education System

 

The U.K. is the world's second-leading study destination hosting more than 442,000 international students. Currently, 4 U.K. institutions are ranked amongst the top 10 global institutions. 76 U.K. universities also feature in the 'Q.S. World University Rankings 2019'. This signifies the worldwide reputation and popularity of the U.K. universities.

 

Even after its referendum on E.U. membership (2016), it has not lost international students' appeal. The popularity of the U.K. universities led the country to be ranked second in the 'Q.S. Higher Education System Strength Rankings 2018'. Moreover, 18 U.K. universities feature in the top 100, and another 11 make it to the leading global 200. Even after experiencing its worst-ever decline in Q.S. rankings since 2016, U.K. has not lost its charm as a top study abroad destination amongst the students globally. For the year ending March 2019, the U.K. has spent 4.2% of its GDP on education.

 

More than 30 prominent world leaders, 26 Nobel Prize winners, 120 Olympic medalists, and 26 British Prime Ministers were educated at the University of Oxford. Noted Indian leaders like Indira Gandhi studied at Oxford, and Mahatma Gandhi was amongst the most famous alumni of the University College London. Also, B.R. Ambedkar, the principal architect of the Indian constitution, worked on his doctoral thesis at the LSE.

 

As 10 U.K. universities feature in the 'The Global University Employability Ranking 2017', it is proved that U.K. universities produce the most employable graduates worldwide.

 

3. Canada

A country with Best Higher Education System

 

It is known for its natural beauty and cultural diversity. Moreover, 26 Canadian universities appeared in the Times Higher Education's World University Rankings 2018 and the Q.S. World University Rankings 2019, out of which three are included in the global top 50. Additionally, 11 more universities are included in the world's world's top 300. The most popular study destinations for international students are Ontario, British Columbia, and Quebec.

 

There are different types of education providers in Canada:

 

Universities: They focus on research and provide both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.

Community colleges and technical, applied arts, or applied science schools offer diplomas, certificates, bachelor's degrees, and associate's degrees.

The easy application process, affordable study options, and great post-study opportunities make it the preferred destination for international students. It is preferred by those who are looking for alternatives after strict U.S. immigration laws. According to an International Student Survey conducted by the Canadian Bureau for International Education, 95 percent of students recommend Canada as a study destination, and 90 percent of students were satisfied with their studies. In 2014, Canada spent 6.0% of its GDP on education, higher than the average of 5.2% compared to the OECD countries. 

 

Canadian universities are acknowledged for their impactful research work and producing some of the most excellent academicians. The University of Toronto has produced 10 Nobel laureates and 5 Canadian Prime Ministers. Additionally, 7 Noble Prize winners and 65 Olympic medalists are associated with the University of British Columbia (UBC).

 

4. Germany

A country with Best Higher Education System

 

It is considered the top study destination for non-English speakers of the world. Also, it is regarded as the third most popular study destination after the U.S. and the U.K. Almost every major city of Germany is home to at least one world-class university. 13 German universities make to the world's top 250 and 30 in the top 500. This itself is enough to place Germany amongst the world's best education providers.

 

Low tuition fees, excellent postgraduate job opportunities, different scholarship schemes, and high-quality life are some of the factors which make it a favorite amongst higher education aspirants. Home to some of the world's oldest universities, Germany is considered the hub of innovation and world-class discoveries. On average, Germany spends 5% of its GDP on education.

 

LMU Munich, established in 1472, has produced 34 Nobel laureates and renowned scientists. Further, 13 Nobel Prizes have been awarded in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine to the academics related to the Technical University of Munich. In addition to this, the oldest university in Germany, Heidelberg University, offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees across 100 different subjects. The student body of the university represents 130 countries of the world. Apart from producing 56 Nobel laureates, the university has produced influential philosophers, politicians, and scientists.  

 

One more in the list includes the Humboldt University of Berlin, which has given the most influential figures to the country like Albert Einstein and Walter Benjamin. The university has also produced an impressive 40 Noble prize winners, a majority in Physics, Chemistry, and Medicine. The university library comprises 6.5 million books and thousands of magazines and journals. Apart from this, RWTH Aachen University has also produced 5 Nobel laureates awarded for their extensive work in Physics or Chemistry.

 

5. Australia

A country with Best Higher Education System

 

Home to just 24 million people is one of the most popular study destinations for international students. Australia's excellent higher education system was ranked third in the 'Q.S. Higher Education System Strength Rankings 2018'. Australia's Group of Eight (like the US Ivy League) features into the global top 100, and 37 universities appear in the top universities rankings globally. Apart from this, the highest number of institutions in Australia occur in the 'Q.S. Top 50 Under 50', which includes the world's leading young universities. The top 35 Australian universities feature in the 'Times Higher Education's World University Rankings 2018'. On average, Australia spends more than 5% of its GDP on education.

 

After the U.K. and the U.S., Australia is home to the third-highest number of international students. Further, six Nobel Prize winners were among the faculty and alumni of the Australian National University. Currently, it is run by a Nobel laureate, Brian Schmidt, who won the prestigious prize in 2011 in Physics. Top 5 Australian universities have produced Nobel laureates, scholars, and famous world leaders whose work has impacted the world. 5 Australian Prime Ministers attended the oldest university in Australia (since 1851), The University of Sydney. The Booker Prize-winning novelist Peter Carey participated in the research powerhouse, Monash University. The university has research and training centers in different parts of the world. Noted Royal Society's fellows David Boger, David Solomon, and Nobel prizewinner Peter Doherty (Physiology and Medicine) used to teach or research at the University of Melbourne. 

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