Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, United States — www.cmu.edu

QS Ranking
#55
Founded
1900
Type
Private Research University
Students
15,000+
Acceptance Rate
~11%
Founded
1900
QS Rank
#55 (2025)
CS/AI Rank
#1 globally
Robotics
#1 globally

Overview

Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), founded in 1900 by industrialist Andrew Carnegie in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is the world's premier university for computer science, artificial intelligence, robotics, and software engineering. Ranked #55 in QS 2025, CMU's School of Computer Science (SCS) is #1 in the world by virtually every measure. CMU also has elite programs in engineering, drama (College of Fine Arts), public policy (Heinz College), and business (Tepper School). The university produces more AI researchers, software engineers, and robotics experts than any other institution. CMU's Silicon Valley campus and partnerships with major tech companies make it the university most deeply integrated into the technology industry.

Admission Process

Common Application with CMU supplement. Early Decision: November 1 (strongly recommended for CS). Regular Decision: January 1. SAT/ACT required. TOEFL/IELTS for international applicants. CS acceptance rate ~5% (one of the most selective programs in the world).

Programs at Carnegie Mellon University

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