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Santa Clara University overall ranking by US News is #60 out of 435 globally, #30 out of 413 in USA for the year 2024.
Stream | 2025 Ranking | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking |
Overall | - | #1631 out of 2459 in Global Ranking #30 out of 413 in usa | - |
Engineering | #181 out of 198 in Global Ranking #58 out of 159 in usa | #183 out of 202 in Global Ranking #65 out of 196 in usa | - |
Computer Science | #148 out of 210 in Global Ranking #30 out of 204 in usa | - | - |
Law | #156 out of 195 in Global Ranking #46 out of 134 in usa | #158 out of 196 in Global Ranking #48 out of 168 in usa | #133 out of 192 in Global Ranking #54 out of 169 in usa |
Education | #138 out of 258 in Global Ranking #33 out of 211 in usa | - | - |

Santa Clara University overall ranking by CWUR is #1307 out of 2000 globally, #217 out of 286 in USA for the year 2025.
Stream | 2025 Ranking | 2022 Ranking | 2021 Ranking |
Overall | #1307 out of 2000 in Global Ranking #217 out of 286 in usa | #1169 out of 1994 in Global Ranking #228 out of 311 in usa | #1156 out of 2000 in Global Ranking #231 out of 322 in usa |

Santa Clara University ranking by ARWU for Business stream is #151 out of 400 in global ranking, #38 out of 140 in USA for the year 2021.
Stream | 2021 Ranking | 2020 Ranking | 2019 Ranking |
Business | #151 out of 400 in Global Ranking #38 out of 140 in usa | #151 out of 400 in Global Ranking #37 out of 146 in usa | #201 out of 400 in Global Ranking #36 out of 135 in usa |
Law | #201 out of 300 in Global Ranking #47 out of 137 in usa | - | - |

Santa Clara University overall ranking by FORBES is #51 out of 650 globally, #48 out of 507 in USA for the year 2019.
Stream | 2019 Ranking |
Overall | #51 out of 650 in India 2019 #48 out of 507 in usa |
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11 Reviews Found
Likes
- Teaching
- Assignments that are thoughtfully designed to gauge the students
- Preparing for uk workforce through campus drives and cv workshops
Dislikes
- Small campus unlike its counterparts, the area of campus is small unlike other universities which spewed over vast acres of land with its own ecosystem, due its location, it is situated in city centre
Placement
- I am a recent graduate; among 90 students, 6 people got placed within 2-3 months of completion of the course, but September intake people got at least 6-7 months to land a job after completion.
- the average salary for freshers is anywhere between £25,000 and £30,000; for experienced people, it is around £45,000. it is based on domains and industry im talking about data analytics in tech and the finance industry.
- linkedin, total Jobs for online job portals, internships through university, and career fairs.
- Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, Amazon...
- I find accommodation through my relatives already living in the UK.
- My monthly rent was £320 per month, including all the bills like boiler, water, and power.
- Thankfully I didn't encounter any problems while searching for accommodation, for future students who are on a budget, try to find WhatsApp groups of universities or residents; in that way, we can find accommodation easily and securely.
- My Accommodation was a 30 min drive by bus to the university. Most of the Indians stay in either student accommodations by the university or private student accommodation, or they stay as PG like me
Likes
- The beautiful campus especially the library and the mission gardens. The mission gardens was a relaxing place.
- Proximity to big tech companies especially the company where I was interning.
- The location - San Francisco Bay Area, which has a pleasant weather throughout the year, cool breeze and top notch AQI compared to all Indian metro cities.
Dislikes
- Curriculum - Everyone had to take some core courses despite what their background was. For people who had already studied those, there was some repetition and unnecessary expenditure.
- Large intakes - The university had a huge intake for Computer Science and related branches which made most lectures Indian heavy in terms of student composition. So, the opportunity to interact with students of other backgrounds reduced.
- High expenditure - Being in the Bay Area, the university tuition fees and even the housing was quite expensive compared to other universities like Indiana University Bloomington, SUNY Buffalo and University of Florida.
Placement
- Around $100k is the average salary range that most students in the program can expect to earn upon graduation
- Students find jobs through LinkedIn, Glassdoor, networking and referrals. A few people also apply through YCombinator and get jobs.
- Meta, Walmart, Amazon, AMD, and Nvidia are the major companies that hire graduates from the program.
- I found my accommodation through a WhatsApp group meant for university students. Monthly rent was about 750-775$ for a 2-bedroom, 2-bathroom apartment with five people in the house. Facilities included central AC, oven, microwave, induction stove, washing machine, dryer, exhaust fan, closet in each bedroom, smoke detectors, parking spot, patio, trash room, lift, gym, pool, jacuzzi and Amazon parcel box.
- Utilities like sewage, water and trash was separate and the electricity bill was separate too.
- Finding decent inmates was the biggest problem, as people have habits like consuming alcohol and drugs, not keeping the house clean and other disgusting habits.
- Recommendation for future students: if you can afford it, go for university housing or a private room with <=3 residents in the house. Or, it is all up to luck what kind of inmates you get.
- Most Indian students stay in off-campus housing close to the university. I stayed in a similar apartment tooand it was ~1 km away from the main campus









Likes
- This college is located in the Silicon Valley which is the best place to be right now given the current job market. There are a lot of companies, startups which located within a few miles of the college.
- The Bay Area weather , is something that feels just like home.
- Can take pretty much any course without much pre requisites which in contrast to other colleges required me to go through a strict pre req courses list.
Dislikes
- The campus size is not that big as compared to other universities (like UC’s ) in California.
- Limited number of on campus jobs.
- No financial support for international students since this is a private university.
Placement
- Well this is a hard question for me to answer right now, as the data maybe skewed from the university website, which boasts a placement rate of 80%, while I know many seniors who still do not have any jobs.
- The job market is slowly getting better but I feel like 6 months after graduation most of them have secured jobs with an avg salary of 80k-100k. You have to apply online or through referrals no other way. Major companies that do hire from here are AMD, NVIDIA, Google, Cadence, Apple, Amazon.
- I opted for off-campus housing as the housing (dorm) offered by the university was a bit more expensive, which came around $2300 per month for a dorm room. I found my roommates through a WhatsApp group and we leased an apartment near the university. Monthly rent comes around 1000$ and utilities around 100$ (just the apartment is included, nothing else)
- Since the cohort size is small for Santa Clara Uni, it was hard to find like-minded roommates. Advise future students for accommodation: start early as there are very few options you can choose from and keep reposting in different groups to find roommates. It is around 0.7 miles from our college


Likes
- Beautiful campus
- Great opportunities for getting an on-campus job (95% of us eventually get one)
- Private university which means having a good teacher to student ratio
Dislikes
- The tuition can be quite expensive as compared to public universities
- Financial aid isn't usually provided by the department (school of engineering)
- The quarter system leads to having only 11 weeks for a course which can be less
Placement
- I haven't graduated yet so difficult to tell but I think about 40-50% people have gotten full-time jobs from the previous batch
- Don't really know about average salary but it could be looked on the Glassdoor pages of every company so that's easy
- You need connections for referrals, cold emailing or applying directly on the portal to get an opportunity to interview for the job.there are career fairs but they're hardly useful
- Students ideally need to attend off-campus events organized by the companies which they should keep an eye out for through university handshake portal etc
- I live with my cousin so it wasn't difficult to find off-campus living,usually, just joining the university WhatsApp groups is enough to find roommates
- There are many apartment complexes around the university - Domicilio, Park Central, Normandy, Timberleaf etc. It's super easy to find housing and all of them have similar costs
- Most of the indian students live on the complex mentioned above
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Likes
- Campus is very good and scenic
- Can get a part time job easily in the cafe which is in the campus
- Curriculum is easy 2 hrs lec for 4 days a week
Dislikes
- No table tennis club as such
- Less diversity in cs mostly indian students
- Adjunct faculties
Placement
- Not sure of the exact data but this year since the market is a little off, 50% of them secured a job.
- Average salary depends on the job location; if the job location is Santa Clara or Bay Area, then one can expect anywhere from 120k to 250k a year.
- Students usually find jobs through LinkedIn.
- Palo Alto networks, Amazon, Google, Salesforce, ServiceNow, and Apple sometimes.
- Off campus, I used WhatsApps groups of last batch to reach out to seniors to get my accommodation
- Monthly rent is 4000$ for a 2b2b apartment. The society has a swimming pool, a hot water pool to relax in, and a small gym.
- Reach out to seniors on LinkedIn; they would have a spot for incoming students, or the apartments have a website and students can book their flat from india.
- My apartment is 500-600 m from college












Likes
- The campus of this university is too pretty yet very big, from cafe to libraries every class is air conditioned so that's the plus point.
- The college provides groceries and essential toiletries which really helps the student.
- Every person including the faculty members and students are really helpful.
Dislikes
- Can't really find anything which I didn't like but its too expensive for a private university.
Placement
Placements from santa clara is one of the best in California. The university has strong ties with a variety of reputable companies across different industries. Average Salary: Graduates typically receive an average starting salary of around $70,000 to $90,000 per year, depending on the field of study and the industry. The median salary for graduates often falls between $65,000 and $85,000 per year.
I opted this university because of the area it was situated in. Bay area is known for its technology industry so it was easier for me to settle down here. The admission process was purely online. Once you meet the requirements provided by the university which is IELTS and your score in bachelors degree, then you are set to get into the university.
Likes
- Amidst Silicon Valley, professors are CEOs & VPs of MNCs in the valley.
Placement
Plenty, as situated in Silicon Valley, there are many labs & research facilities like nanotechnology, center for engineering research & supply chain research etc. where getting TA & RA is pretty easy.
Overall I would say it’s a win win situation as my university is very well recognised here in the Silicon Valley & the alumni’s help a lot! The location is pretty good with almost similar weather conditions as in India, it is a bit exorbitant in terms of location but other than that everything seems to be fine.
Likes
- University Location, university Rating, Alumni and networking, course work, reviews.
Placement
Good, no idea about number of people who got opportunity. we do have a placement deck and career center to guide.
It's a nice university but little bit on an expensive side. but location wise and reviews it's good. can consider and get ROIs.
Likes
- I had personal reasons that made me choose this school, I wanted to stay in Silicon Valley, for a private school, SCU fees is affordable for a foreign student, they had good placement history.
Placement
Given the post COVID economic scenario, it’s harder than usual to get your dream job. I’m still in the process of job search and will know better once I get one.
My overall experience is good so far, there’s a good learning curve- both personally and professionally, when you are in a foreign country with limited resources at your disposal. This makes us creative, hard-working and pro-active. The approach to education in USA is different than what I experienced in India, in the way that it’s more practical, can be tailored to your interest and fun indeed.
Likes
- The main factor for me to choose Santa Clara University was the location. Because it is bay area I thought it will help me with the placement and it surely did help a little but did not play a major role as I expected. But the weather conditions in Bay area makes it bearable.
Placement
The placement was very tough during our batch. But the overall placement depends on the individual and not the university because companies don't approach university. They do have career fair but very few companies attend that or at least did during our time because of COVID probably.
Overall experience at the university was great. I learned a lot and the faculty and staff was also very helpful. The university has the best infrastructure compare to other universities. There are many clubs and events to support students coming in every quarter.
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