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Best Universities for Master Programs in Israel 2025

Number of institutions: 17
    • Be'er Sheva, Israel
    • Sde Boker, Israel

    Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) is known for its cutting-edge research & innovation, welcoming campus environment, and outstanding student life. The university strives for excellence in scientific innovation, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and pushing boundaries to impact communities around the globe. At BGU, cultural exchange and cultural immersion are our priorities. In your academic or research program, you will study alongside local peers. We encourage our Israeli and international students alike to take the time to learn from one another beyond what is taught in the classroom.

    • Ari'el, Israel

    Ariel University was originally established as a college in 1982 and was recognized as a university in 2012. Today, Ariel University remains Israel’s newest public university while evolving into a major national and international force in academics and research.

    • Jerusalem District, Israel

    The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance (JAMD) is the oldest and largest academic institution of performing arts in Israel. In 2023 we will be celebrating our 90th anniversary and yet, we feel young and full of enthusiasm and energy. Educating around 850 talented students yearly from contrasting areas and economic backgrounds in Israel, Jewish, Christians and Muslims, the JAMD is presently expanding its structures with a brand-new architectural State of the Art facility.

    • Jerusalem, Israel
    • Rehovot, Israel

    The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is consistently ranked as the top university in Israel and among the top 100, worldwide. Since its establishment in 1921, the university combines pioneering research, academic excellence, rich student life, and a career-oriented approach.

    • Ramat Gan, Israel

    Bar-Ilan University, founded in 1955, was one of the first comprehensive research universities to be established in Israel. From 70 students to 21,000, its milestone achievements in the sciences and humanities have made an indelible imprint on the landscape of the nation. The university has 8 faculties: Jewish Studies, Medicine, Engineering, Law, Life Science, Exact Sciences, Social Sciences, and Humanities. These faculties are active partners in national science and technology initiatives.

    • Jerusalem, Israel

    Founded in 1969, the Jerusalem College of Technology (JCT) is one of Israel’s major academic institutions, with about 4,800 students on three campuses. The College specializes in high-tech engineering, industrial management, business administration and life and health sciences.

    • Jerusalem, Israel

    Polis – The Jerusalem Institute of Languages and Humanities is an academic institution founded in 2011 by an international group of scholars.

    • Ramat Gan, Israel

    CLB has been rated the best in educational programs, quality of lecturers and overall satisfaction by the Israeli National Student Union survey. This, alongside with the multicultural and diverse student body, creates an energizing and exciting learning environment.

    • בית ברל, כפר סבא, Israel

    Beit Berl College is a multidisciplinary college focused on training educators while spearheading new developments in education, society and the arts. We see education as a vehicle for social mobility, equality and justice for all sectors of Israeli society.

    • Karmiel, Israel

    Since its inception, ORT Braude Academic College of Engineering has embraced a singular goal: making higher education accessible to all Israelis, regardless of their economic background.

    • Degania Bet, Israel

    Kinneret College on the Sea of Galilee is an institution of higher education based on a multicultural educational philosophy, committed to the advancement and development of the region, encouraging social involvement. Founded in 1965 on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, it caters to approximately 4000 students studying in various tracks and departments.

    • Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel

    The Social Sciences study the collective aspects of the human experience as revealed in culture and the many forms of social organization. Since its foundation in 1964, the Faculty of Social Sciences at Tel Aviv University has set its goal to further our understanding of social forms in general and of Israeli society in particular. Located in Israel's largest metropolitan area - its business and cultural center - the Faculty of Social Sciences at Tel Aviv University offers diverse and vibrant research and learning environment.

    • Binyamina, Israel

    FX Academy is a comprehensive educational system conceived directly from the need for traders to learn about Forex trading at their own pace in a comfortable, interactive environment. Founded by the trading experts at DailyForex.com who have been monitoring and reporting on the Forex market since 2006, FX Academy offers traders of all levels the courses they need to sharpen their trading skills and enhance their knowledge of the world of Forex.

    • Rehovot, Israel

    The Feinberg Graduate School (FGS) encapsulates the spirit of inquiry and discovery. Since its establishment in 1958 as the academic arm of the Weizmann Institute of Science responsible for all student and postdoctoral affairs, the Feinberg Graduate School has established its reputation as a multidisciplinary center where students strive to reach the highest levels of knowledge and understanding, under the guidance of creative and original researchers in the natural sciences and mathematics.

    • Ramat Gan, Israel

    For the past 20 years, The College of Law and Business (CLB) has been dedicated to preparing the next generation of Israeli lawyers and businesspeople for challenges facing the 21st century. We have combined the highest levels of academic excellence with a strong focus on both social and global outreach to cultivate leaders who champion the values of excellence, professionalism, and human rights.