Best universities in California with world-class teaching facilities
The best universities in California are not only the best in the state or the USA but also one of the best in the world.
California is “the golden state” of the USA for people who have a dream, both literally and metaphorically. Whether of working in tech giants or wanna try their luck in Hollywood, everyone can choose their gold rush here.
“The golden state” has the largest state university system in America and has the highest number of universities i.e. 15, in the list of best US universities. This paired with a peaceful reputation makes it quite popular among foreign students. According to the Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings of 2020-2021, 3 out of the top 5 universities in the US are based in California.
Here are the top 5 best universities in California

5. University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Los Angeles is a world-class university with one of the most reputed faculty in the world. It is ranked 15th in World University Rankings 2021, released the Times Higher Education and offers more than 5,000 courses each year. With around 17% of international students, the campus is diverse and filled with new ideas and perspectives.

4. Pomona College
Pomona College was founded back in 1887 and offers 2,200 courses annually. Pomona is known for its courses in international relations, psychology, linguistics, economics, computer science, mathematics, neuroscience and cognitive science. Students at Pomona are allowed to attend their 50% classes at the other college under Claremont group, giving them access to around 2,200 courses annually.

3. University of Southern California
Southern California University is ranked 53rd in the world and 18th in the US and was founded in 1880 in Los Angeles. USC has been featured in many Hollywood films and TV because it’s close to Hollywood. The percentage of foreign students has been around 23% and has roughly 42,000 FTE (full-time equivalent) students.

2. Stanford University
Leland Stanford Junior University is ranked 2nd in the world and 4th in the US and was founded in 1885. Standford is set in the very heart of Silicon Valley. The university is the home of many innovations, such as the invention of the computer mouse by Doug Engelbart while working at the Stanford Research Institute. With more than 2,100 faculty members, Stanford claims 19 Nobel laureates and many famous alumni in its community.

1. California Institute of Technology
California Institute of Technology is among the world’s leading university in terms of science and technology and was founded in 1891. Caltech has had 39 Nobel Laureates (faculty and alumni combined) and 71 United States National Medal of Science or Technology. The institution has just 6.3 students per staff and 33% of international students. It has been ranked 4th in the world and 5th in the US College Rankings.
