20 Best universities for Applied/Engineering Physics in Brazil
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Below is a list of best universities in Brazil ranked based on their research performance in Applied/Engineering Physics. A graph of 72.1K citations received by 4.5K academic papers made by 20 universities in Brazil 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. University of Sao Paulo
- Acceptance Rate
- 9%
- Enrollment
- 97,964
- Founded
- 1827
2. State University of Campinas
- Acceptance Rate
- 15%
- Founded
- 1966
3. Sao Paulo State University
- Acceptance Rate
- 35%
- Founded
- 1976
4. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
- Acceptance Rate
- 10%
- Enrollment
- 67,329
- Founded
- 1920
5. Federal University of Sao Carlos
- Acceptance Rate
- 9%
- Founded
- 1968
7. Federal University of Santa Catarina
- Acceptance Rate
- 15%
- Founded
- 1960
9. Federal University of Minas Gerais
- Acceptance Rate
- 17%
- Enrollment
- 45,038
- Founded
- 1927
10. Federal University of Ceara
- Acceptance Rate
- 10%
- Founded
- 1954
11. Federal University of Parana
- Acceptance Rate
- 15%
- Founded
- 1912
12. Fluminense Federal University
- Acceptance Rate
- 15%
- Founded
- 1960
13. University of Brasilia
- Acceptance Rate
- 10%
- Founded
- 1962
15. Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
- Acceptance Rate
- 14%
- Founded
- 1958
16. Federal University of ABC
- Acceptance Rate
- 10%
- Founded
- 2005
18. Federal University of Uberlandia
- Acceptance Rate
- 20%
- Enrollment
- 25,494
- Founded
- 1969
19. Federal University of Paraiba
- Acceptance Rate
- 10%
- Founded
- 1955
20. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
- Acceptance Rate
- 37%
- Founded
- 1941
The best cities to study Applied/Engineering Physics in Brazil based on the number of universities and their ranks are Sao Paulo, Campinas, Rio de Janeiro, and Sao Carlos.