Last Updated: July 30, 2024
Good Engineering programs which are not ranked in top 50
Universities ranked under top 30 are well known and can be found easily. The major problem arises in the selection of middle order Universities. Searching Universities ranked after 50 is requires some research. Here some top and middle order programs are rated.
University |
Program/Reputation |
Scholarships/Comments |
Oregon State University |
Excellent (EE/CS) |
Good for EE. Good Research opportunities. Good Location around semiconductor companies in Oregon. |
University of Cincinnati |
Good |
Good aid Scene. Most MS students are supported |
Missouri University of Science and Technology |
Good for ME/EE |
Good |
Louisiana State University |
Good |
Good. Good Climate (warm) |
Washington State University |
Good |
Good aid scene. Many Assistantships. Costly city Seattle. |
University of Texas at Dallas |
Good |
Dim. Also P/T jobs are rare. But excellent location and Tuition fees is very less. |
Brigham Young University |
Good |
Good |
Texas Tech University |
Fair |
Good. Cheap University. |
West Virginia University |
Good (for ME) |
Cheap. Good in aid. Good for Mech. Engg. |
Wayne State University |
Fair. Good for Mechanical Engineers/Industrial Engineering. |
Cheap. |
NJIT |
Good |
Aid is rare. Costly city but good location. |
Portland State University |
Fair |
Cheap. Good VLSI program. |
Clemson University |
Fair |
Cheap. Good for Chemical Engineering. |
There are many more Colleges which are good. Stevens in Hoboken is another example. University of Houston is also very good.