Times Higher Education today released the results of its World University Rankings 2022 by subject for computer science and engineering.
The London-based organisation known for its global rankings lists for universities around the world has rated Oxford University in the UK as the top choice for computer science, with the US racking an impressive 35 universities among the top 100.
South Africans wanting to study computer science will be relieved to know six universities in the country made it onto the list. Stellenbosch University came in at 491, the University of Cape Town at 519, the University of Pretoria at 574, the University of KwaZulu-Natal at 689, Wits University at 792 and Tshwane University of Technology at 887.
A record 12 mainland China universities also ranked in the top 200, with the country’s Peking University and Tsinghua University making it into the top 20.
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