ceske vysoke uceni technicke v praze
The Czech Technical University in Prague (CTU) is one of the largest and oldest
technical universities in Europe. According to Methodology 2017+, it is the
highest-rated in the group of Czech technical universities. Currently, CTU has
eight faculties: Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Nuclear Science and Physical Engineering, Architecture,
Transportation Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, and Information Technology.
There are over 18,000 students studying at the university. In the 2021/22
academic year, CTU offers its students 227 accredited study programmes, 94 of
which are delivered in a foreign language. CTU educates experts in the field of
technology, and also scientists and managers with knowledge of foreign
languages, who are dynamic, flexible and able to adapt quickly to market
requirements. According to the results of Methodology 2017+, CTU was evaluated
in a group of five technical universities, and received the highest rating of
grade A. CTU in Prague is currently in the following positions according to the
QS World University Rankings, which evaluated 2642 universities around the
world. In the global QS World University Rankings, CTU is in 378th place, and in
12th place in the Emerging Europe and Central Asia regional rankings. Within the
evaluation for the area of Engineering and Technology, CTU is in 175th place; in
the field of Engineering – Civil and Structural, CTU is rated in 201st–220th
place; in the field of Engineering – Mechanical, CTU is in 201st–250th place;
and in Engineering – Electrical, in 201st–250th position. In the field of
Physics and Astronomy, in 201st–250th place; in Natural Sciences, in 238th
place. The University is ranked 151st–200th in Computer Science and Information
Systems, in 251st–300th place in Material Sciences, and 251st–300th in
Mathematics.