10 Universities with the Most Nobel Prize Winners 

Harvard University (USA): - 

 Harvard has had the highest number of Nobel Prize winners affiliated with it, with over 160 laureates. Nobel laureates associated with Harvard have been recognized in various fields, including physics, chemistry, medicine, economics, and literature.

Stanford University (USA): 

  Stanford University has had over 85 Nobel laureates affiliated with it. The university has produced Nobel Prize winners in disciplines such as physics, chemistry, economics, and medicine.

 The University of Cambridge has had more than 120 Nobel Prize laureates associated with it. Notable fields include physics, chemistry, medicine, and literature.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT, USA):  

 MIT has had more than 95 Nobel laureates affiliated with the institution. Nobel Prizes associated with MIT have been awarded in fields like physics, chemistry, economics, and peace.

University of California, Berkeley (USA):

UC Berkeley has had over 90 Nobel Prize winners affiliated with it. Nobel laureates associated with UC Berkeley have excelled in fields such as physics, chemistry, economics, and peace.

Columbia University (USA): 

Columbia University has had more than 85 Nobel laureates affiliated with it. Nobel Prizes associated with Columbia have been awarded in various fields, including physics, chemistry, economics, and literature.

University of Chicago (USA): 

 The University of Chicago has had over 90 Nobel Prize winners affiliated with it.Nobel laureates associated with the university have made significant contributions to fields like economics, physics, chemistry, and literature.

University of Oxford (United Kingdom)

The University of Oxford has had more than 60 Nobel Prize laureates associated with it. Notable Nobel Prize fields include physics, chemistry, medicine, and literature.

California Institute of Technology (Caltech, USA):

Caltech has had over 35 Nobel Prize winners affiliated with it. The university has produced Nobel laureates in disciplines such as physics, chemistry, and economics.

Princeton University (USA):

Princeton University has had more than 20 Nobel laureates affiliated with it. Nobel Prizes associated with Princeton have been awarded in fields such as physics, economics, and literature.

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