I would like to ask the same question asked 10 years ago here https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=703346
Which do you think are the best universities in Europe, for a MS in the various fields of Computer Science?
The only real choice or 'best' is the surrounding ecosystem. Going to a university that has no internet connection will still get you the same information and skills but for most people having no internet isn't all that fun. Same goes for studying somewhere very cold when you like warm days, or somewhere warm when you like it cold.
If you want something 'extra' (which again, no company cares about) like prestige, you can make a list of all the places that have your preference to be (climate, language etc.) and then check what 'extra' things they have, like solar cars or public-private AI partnerships, or military applications or space/esa connections. It won't do you much good if that extra experience has nothing to do with what your goals are, and you can gain that experience without a university just fine.
Perhaps some context in the origins of your thinking/culture would be best. Most people assume USA mindset when this type of question gets asked.
PS: I have a MS CS from one of the above.
I can only name the best two that are worthy of this for a Masters degree in Computer Science or similar.
Even 10 years later, it is still both Imperial College and Cambridge University in that order.
That said, I’ve worked with strong engineers that came from unknown universities. Loving what you do can get you far.
just kidding, Aalborg.
ETH Zurich
TU Munich
EPFL
Cambridge/Oxford are very overrated imho. I have a masters from one of them.