Top Best Universities for Chemical Engineering
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One : Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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| Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 
Entry Requirements (UK): 
 
Location: Massachusetts, United States 
Student Satisfaction: 96% 
Undergraduate Female/ Male Ratio:  50% Male, 50% Female 
University Website: http://www.mit.edu 
Two : University of California, Berkeley (UCB)
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Entry Requirements (UK):
- Undergraduate applicants must submit scores on an approved test of mathematics, language arts and writing — either the ACT Plus Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test.
 
Location: California, United States
Student Satisfaction: 83.8%
Undergraduate Female/ Male Ratio: 47% Male, 53% Female
University Website: http://www.berkeley.edu/index.html
Three: Imperial College London
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| Imperial College London | 
Entry Requirements:
- A*AA – A Levels (Math at A* & Chemistry A)
 
Location: London, United Kingdom
Student Satisfaction: 78%
Undergraduate Female/ Male Ratio: 64% Male, 36% Female
University Website: http://www3.imperial.ac.uk
Four: University of Oxford
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| University of Oxford | 
Entry Requirements:
- A*AA (Including Maths & Physics)
 - Each applicant must successfully complete interview process.
 
Location: Oxford, United Kingdom
Student Satisfaction: 93%
Undergraduate Female/ Male Ratio: 47% Male, 53% Female
University Website: http://www.ox.ac.uk
Five : University of Cambridge
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| University of Cambridge | 
Entry Requirements:
- Must acquire 4 or 5 AS Levels with AAAA
 - At least three A Levels with A*AA
 - Each applicant must successfully complete interview process.
 
Location: Cambridge, United Kingdom
Student Satisfaction: 92%
Undergraduate Female/ Male Ratio: 48% Male, 52% Female
University Website: http://www.cam.ac.uk
Six : The University of Tokyo
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| The University of Tokyo | 
Entry Requirements:
- High level of qualifications from College or equivalent (BBB)
 
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Student Satisfaction: 82%
University Female/ Male Ratio: 80% Male, 20% Female
University Website: http://www.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/






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