The table provides information about how many universities were available in the top 200 list in terms of three subjects among five developed countries in 2011.
Overall, whilst the USA, a country that involved numerous universities in three disciplines, had a priority over the other four countries, amazingly, the opposite trend was noticed in New Zealand thanks to it contained the least number of both biology, medicine and psychology universities.
When it comes to biology, 69 top universities were in the USA, the highest number, followed by the UK, with 30 top biology universities. Whereas the universities in the resemble amount was observed in both Australia and Canada, only 6 top universities were in New Zealand where both medical, psychological and biological universities in the least numbers sited.
The most universities that were specialized for medicine located also in the USA. The number of medicine universities placed in the UK differed 30 universities by those in the USA. Australia and Canada ranked next places with few discrepancies in the numbers, while in New Zealand only 2 top universities were there.
Turning to psychology, expectedly, the USA was leader for the other countries with having 58 top universities, and their number were 31 universities more than those in the UK. New Zealand had the universities that were specialized for psychology were 13 and 10 universities less than in Australia and Canada respectively.
