World’s Best Agriculture Colleges Ranking Revealed
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1. University of California-Davis
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2. Cornell University
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3. Wageningen University (Netherlands)
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4. University of California-Berkeley
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5. Purdue University
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6. University of Wisconsin-Madison
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7. The Australian National University (Canberra)
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8. Iowa State University
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9. Oregon State University
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10. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Uppsala, Sweden)
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1. University of California-Davis
2. Cornell University
3. Wageningen University (Netherlands)
4. University of California-Berkeley
5. Purdue University
6. University of Wisconsin-Madison
7. The Australian National University (Canberra)
8. Iowa State University
9. Oregon State University
10. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Uppsala, Sweden)
The latest QS World University Ranking by Subject report reveals a few new names among the elite agriculture/forestry schools.
Prepared by UK-based Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), the annual comprehensive ranking uses data based on academic reputation, employer reputation, and research impact from more than 200 of the top universities in the world covering 36 individual subjects.
This is the third year the organization has produced rankings in Agriculture & Forestry.
Check out the photo gallery to see how this year’s Top 10 ranking shakes out.
Other notable U.S. schools that placed in the Top 25 for Agriculture & Forestry are:
11. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
14. Texas A&M University
16. University of Florida
17. Michigan State University
22. Ohio State University
Click here to see the entire 2015 ranking.
To see how schools scored last year, click here.