QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 released: Here are the top 5 colleges for Computer Science and Informatics
The latest QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026 for Computer Science and Information Systems are out, and there are few surprises at the very top. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has held on to the number one position, with Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University following closely behind.
If anything, the rankings underline how firmly US universities continue to dominate this space. But they also hint at something else, a slow, steady shift as global competition begins to tighten.
More importantly, the subject itself has outgrown its traditional boundaries. Computer science is no longer just about coding or software labs. It now powers everything from hospital systems and banking networks to defence technologies and classrooms. In many ways, it has become the backbone of modern economies.
MIT’s lead is backed by more than just its overall score. Its employer reputation stands at 97.3, one of the highest in the ranking, suggesting its graduates remain in strong demand worldwide.
On the research front, the institute records an h-index of 94 and citations per paper at 93.6, alongside an academic reputation score of 94.7.
Stanford, with an overall score of 92.9, continues to perform strongly, particularly in research visibility. Its citations per paper reach 96, among the highest in the top tier, while its employer reputation is close behind at 96.8. Its academic reputation stands at 91.7, though its international research network score of 70.2 is relatively lower.
Carnegie Mellon University, ranked third with 90.9, stands out for achieving a perfect 100 in academic reputation. Its research indicators are good, with an h-index of 92.3 and citations per paper at 93.7. The university also reports a strong international research network score of 86.1, though its employer reputation, at 77.9, is noticeably lower than its peers.
The National University of Singapore, tied at fourth with 89.8, continues to signal Asia’s growing influence in tech education. Its employer reputation is a strong 93.5, complemented by citations per paper at 94.5 and an h-index of 91.5. Its academic reputation score is of 86.3.
The University of Oxford, also at 89.8, balances tradition with strong modern output. It posts an employer reputation score of 97, matching some of the best globally.
Its research metrics remain solid, with citations per paper at 94.2 and an h-index of 86.3, while an international research network score of 82.3 highlights its wide global partnerships.
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More importantly, the subject itself has outgrown its traditional boundaries. Computer science is no longer just about coding or software labs. It now powers everything from hospital systems and banking networks to defence technologies and classrooms. In many ways, it has become the backbone of modern economies.
| Rank | Name of the University | Overall Score | Place |
| 1 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | 94.9 | Cambridge, United States |
| 2 | Stanford University | 92.9 | Stanford, United States |
| 3 | Carnegie Mellon University | 90.9 | Pittsburgh, United States |
| 4 | National University of Singapore (NUS) | 89.8 | Singapore |
| 4 | University of Oxford | 89.8 | Oxford, United Kingdom |
MIT stays ahead
MIT’s lead is backed by more than just its overall score. Its employer reputation stands at 97.3, one of the highest in the ranking, suggesting its graduates remain in strong demand worldwide.
On the research front, the institute records an h-index of 94 and citations per paper at 93.6, alongside an academic reputation score of 94.7.
Stanford’s research impact remains hard to match
Stanford, with an overall score of 92.9, continues to perform strongly, particularly in research visibility. Its citations per paper reach 96, among the highest in the top tier, while its employer reputation is close behind at 96.8. Its academic reputation stands at 91.7, though its international research network score of 70.2 is relatively lower.
Carnegie Mellon leads in academic reputation
Carnegie Mellon University, ranked third with 90.9, stands out for achieving a perfect 100 in academic reputation. Its research indicators are good, with an h-index of 92.3 and citations per paper at 93.7. The university also reports a strong international research network score of 86.1, though its employer reputation, at 77.9, is noticeably lower than its peers.
NUS reflects Asia’s steady rise
The National University of Singapore, tied at fourth with 89.8, continues to signal Asia’s growing influence in tech education. Its employer reputation is a strong 93.5, complemented by citations per paper at 94.5 and an h-index of 91.5. Its academic reputation score is of 86.3.
Oxford blends legacy with performance
The University of Oxford, also at 89.8, balances tradition with strong modern output. It posts an employer reputation score of 97, matching some of the best globally.
Its research metrics remain solid, with citations per paper at 94.2 and an h-index of 86.3, while an international research network score of 82.3 highlights its wide global partnerships.
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