10 Best universities for Applied/Engineering Physics in Belgium

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Below is a list of best universities in Belgium ranked based on their research performance in Applied/Engineering Physics. A graph of 75K citations received by 2.64K academic papers made by 10 universities in Belgium was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. Catholic University of Leuven

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#13 in Europe
#65 in the World
Enrollment
62,693
Founded
1425

2. Ghent University

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#62 in Europe
#208 in the World
Enrollment
41,669
Founded
1817

3. University of Liege

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#129 in Europe
#343 in the World
Enrollment
25,421
Founded
1817

4. University of Mons

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#160 in Europe
#415 in the World
Enrollment
10,000
Founded
2009

5. Free University of Brussels - VUB

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#166 in Europe
#425 in the World
Acceptance Rate
22%
Enrollment
11,101
Founded
1970

6. Catholic University of Louvain

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#190 in Europe
#486 in the World
Enrollment
40,000
Founded
1425

7. University of Antwerp

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#204 in Europe
#529 in the World
Founded
2003

8. Free University of Brussels

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#239 in Europe
#640 in the World
Enrollment
31,606
Founded
1834

9. University of Namur

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#277 in Europe
#731 in the World
Acceptance Rate
80%
Founded
1849

10. Hasselt University

For Applied/Engineering Physics

#314 in Europe
#868 in the World
Enrollment
3,310
Founded
1973

The best cities to study Applied/Engineering Physics in Belgium based on the number of universities and their ranks are Leuven, Ghent, Liege, and Mons.