1) University Of Oxford
Oxford has an alumni network of over 250,000 individuals, including more than 120 Olympic medallists, 26 Nobel Prize winners, seven poets laureate, and over 30 modern world leaders (Bill Clinton, Aung San Suu Kyi, Indira Ghandi and 26 UK Prime Ministers, among them).
The university is associated with 11 winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, five in physics and 16 in medicine. Notable Oxford thinkers and scientists include Tim Berners-Lee, Stephen Hawking and Richard Dawkins. The actors Hugh Grant and Rosamund Pike also went to Oxford, as did the writers Oscar Wilde, Graham Greene, Vikram Seth and Philip Pullman.
Oxford�s first international student, named Emo of Friesland, was enrolled in 1190, while the modern day university prides itself on having an �international character� with connections to almost every country in the world and 40% of its faculty drawn from overseas.
2) University Of Cambridge
As a collegiate university, Cambridge is unusual for having no campus and as such is essentially a group of 31 self-governing colleges coming under one Cambridge banner. Each college is a part of Cambridge while being largely independent. They appoint their own teaching staff and fellows in each subject, decide which students to admit, provide the supervision teaching for undergraduates, and are responsible for the domestic arrangements and welfare of students and staff. Choosing the right college is crucial, both to ensure the student win a place, and also ensuring the degree is a successful one.
3) Harvard University
Founded in 1636, Harvard University is the oldest higher education institution in the country. Located in Cambridge, MA, Harvard has carried on the gold-standard tradition of quality academics and prestige for nearly four centuries. Harvard undergraduates, who are officially enrolled in Harvard College, can choose from 45 concentrations, take advantage of countless research opportunities, or delve into the books at Harvard Library, the largest academic library in the world. Students at Harvard are diverse, hailing from every American state and over 80 foreign countries; Harvard�s need-blind financial aid ensures they will be able to afford their education. The Harvard community is cemented by its housing system, which places all freshmen in special dorms in and near scenic Harvard Yard, then assigns them to one of 13 residential communities for their final three years. Harvard has produced a number of famous alumni: 48 Nobel Laureates, 32 Heads of State and 48 Pulitzer Prize Winners. The school�s dropouts are equally distinguished: billionaires Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, actor Matt Damon, and publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst.
4) Stanford University
Founded in 1636, Harvard University is the oldest higher education institution in the country. Located in Cambridge, MA, Harvard has carried on the gold-standard tradition of quality academics and prestige for nearly four centuries. Harvard undergraduates, who are officially enrolled in Harvard College, can choose from 45 concentrations, take advantage of countless research opportunities, or delve into the books at Harvard Library, the largest academic library in the world. Students at Harvard are diverse, hailing from every American state and over 80 foreign countries; Harvard�s need-blind financial aid ensures they will be able to afford their education. The Harvard community is cemented by its housing system, which places all freshmen in special dorms in and near scenic Harvard Yard, then assigns them to one of 13 residential communities for their final three years. Harvard has produced a number of famous alumni: 48 Nobel Laureates, 32 Heads of State and 48 Pulitzer Prize Winners. The school�s dropouts are equally distinguished: billionaires Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, actor Matt Damon, and publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst.
5) Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Science & Research
The students of DIPSAR have the opportunity to work in well-furnished and organized research laboratories equipped with advanced instruments in various potential areas like Novel Drug Delivery Systems, Ocular Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Genome Research, Pharmacokinetics, Hospital Pharmacy, Antifertility and Infertility, Indian System of Medicine, Herbal Drug Technology, Clinical Research, Cardiovascular Research, Quality Assurance, etc. Each department possesses its own lab space furnished with highly sophisticated instruments for post graduates and Ph.D. researchers in addition to basic requirements for practical training of undergraduates.





