Is Harvard better than Oxford for BTech courses?

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    Nishtha Rawat | Contributor-Level 8

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    Harvard University as well as the University of Oxford are two most prestigious universities worldwide and part of the top 5 universities in the world. When it comes to rankings, Oxford University is above Harvard, with the rank #3 in BTech in the UK by Shiksha Popularity Rankings. Whereas, the latter has obtained the rank #32 in BTech in the USA. Also, Harvard is part of the prestigious Ivy League institutions. Mentioned below is the comparison between both of these globally renowned universities on the basis of some crucial parameters:

    ParametersHarvard UniversityOxford University
    Shiksha Popularity Rankings#32 in the USA for BTech#3 in the UK for USA
    Acceptance Rate4%18%
    Tuition FeesINR 53 LINR 67 L

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