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World ranking of the University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas in Austin ranks 63rd in the world.

The University of Texas at Austin, founded in 1883, is the flagship campus of the University of Texas system, located in Austin, the capital of Texas, USA. It is a world-famous top public research university and one of the top eight institutions of the most prestigious "public Ivy League" in the United States.

The University of Texas system is the second largest educational institution in the United States, with a total donation of more than $3,654.38 billion, second only to Harvard University.

Due to the government's protection policy for outstanding students in the state, it is extremely difficult for international students to apply for undergraduate courses in Austin, Texas. The proportion of international students in this school is only 2.4%, and the admission rate of China students is only 0.8%.

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Austin, where the university is located, is the capital of Texas. It is a city full of pioneering and exploring spirit, and advocates individual freedom.

Founded in 1835, the urban area is 767.28 square kilometers, the total urban area is 1. 1 10,000 square kilometers, and the urban population is about 820,000 (20 1 1 year). It is the fourth largest city in Texas and the 12 largest city in the United States.

Over the years, the city ranks among the best cities in the United States for working, living and leisure, and is known as the most livable city in the United States. Every year, many well-known magazines select the best cities to live and travel in, the healthiest cities and the best commercial cities in the United States based on research, data and voting. Austin has always been the best in these rankings.