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UC Berkeley vs. UCLA: Complete Comparison Guide

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Madeleine Karydes

  • February 26, 2026

If you ask ten people ā€œWhich UC is better,ā€ you will get eleven opinions. So let’s be practical about this.

UC Berkeley and UCLA do indeed sit at the top of the star-studded University of California system. For 2026 overall rankings, UC Berkeley and UCLA are ranked the #1 and #2 public universities in the nation by U.S. News. In other words? Both are outstanding. Both are selective. And both open doors for students.

And not to throw a wrench in things, but that’s hardly the only nuance. For each student, the answer to ā€œbest University of Californiaā€ depends on you: how you learn, what you want to study, what environment keeps you motivated, and what your family budget looks like.

So how on earth are you supposed to choose? 

There’s no easy answer. Below is a counselor-style comparison built to help you approach your decision with clarity.

Quick decision shortcut:

Both schools offer a world-class education, but the student experience feels noticeably different.

Choose UC Berkeley if you want a highly academic, research-driven environment with strong STEM and Bay Area tech connections. 

Choose UCLA if you want top academics plus a vibrant campus life, broader major exploration, and access to Los Angeles industries. 

Still not enough information to decide? I can hardly blame you. Next, we’ll unpack the details.

Best colleges in California?

If you already have your heart set on a college in California, these are two solid options. But they are definitely not your only options!

First, there are many community colleges and private colleges located throughout the state. In terms of publics, in addition to the California State University system (or Cal State system), the University of California system (or UC system) consists of a network of nine different undergraduate campuses:

  • UC Davis
  • UC Berkeley
  • UC Merced
  • UC Santa Cruz
  • UC Santa Barbara
  • UC Los Angeles (UCLA)
  • UC Riverside
  • UC Irvine
  • UC San Diego

Looking for more guidance on this broad network? This video introduces you to each campus in the system:

Another option many students overlook: the UC transfer pathway. Thousands of students transfer from California community colleges to UC campuses each year, including Berkeley and UCLA. For some families, this pathway can provide a more affordable route into the UC system.

For further reading, download your copy of Empowerly’s Guide to the University of California application for more advice you can reference again and again.

Quick snapshot: UC Berkeley vs. UCLA

Still have your sights set on Berkeley and LA? Then let’s get to the specifics.

UC Berkeley

  • Location: Berkeley, in the San Francisco Bay Area 
  • Vibe: Fast-paced, academic, opinionated, independent
  • Best known for: Strength in STEM, computing, economics, research culture, proximity to Bay Area industries
  • Size: 33,070 undergraduates (Fall 2024) 
  • Selectivity: 11% first-year admit rate for Fall 2025 

UCLA

  • Location: Westwood, Los Angeles 
  • Vibe: Big-school energy, school pride, sunny campus life, strong student org culture
  • Best known for: Breadth across majors, life sciences, arts, media, business economics, research plus campus life balance
  • Size: 33,040 undergraduates 
  • Selectivity: 9% first-year admit rate for Fall 2025 

In truth? Both are huge public research universities with global reputations. The decision usually comes down to environment and major.

Admissions: which is harder to get into?

Both are among the most selective publics in the country.

For Fall 2025 first-year admissions:

  • UC Berkeley: 126,843 applicants, 14,502 admits, 11% admit rate 
  • UCLA: 145,085 applicants, 13,659 admits, 9% admit rate 

Two important realities for families:

  1. Admit rates are not equal across majors. Competitive majors (like engineering or computer science-related paths) often see lower admit rates than campus averages. UCLA publishes major-level profile pages for transparency. 
  2. The UC system is test-free for admissions decisions. Your grades, course rigor, writing, and activities carry the weight. UC also uses a holistic review process, weighing context and opportunities. 

What this means for you: 

If you are deciding between Berkeley vs. Los Angeles based on ā€œwhich one is safer,ā€ neither is a real safety for most applicants. Treat both as ā€œreachā€ possibilities unless your academic record sits at the top of your high school’s historical UC outcomes.

Doe Memorial Library is the main library of the UC Berkeley Library System.

Academics: what feels different in the classroom?

This is where fit starts to show. Here’s one way to think about it:

  • If you enjoy building your own roadmap, Berkeley often fits.
  • If you want a clear roadmap plus campus traditions, UCLA often fits.

Let’s break down what that means on a day-to-day basis.

UC Berkeley: independence and intensity

Berkeley is famous for academic rigor and a strong research identity. If you learn best when you drive your own path, handle fast pacing, and seek out mentors early, Berkeley tends to reward that style.

UCLA: structure and support, with scale

UCLA is also huge and rigorous, yet many students describe the culture as more ā€œcampus-centered,ā€ with a strong advising ecosystem inside many majors and schools. If you want top-tier academics plus a strong campus life routine, UCLA often fits.

Majors and program strength

Both offer deep options. The key is to match your likely major or your exploration style.

UC Berkeley academic structure: 

Berkeley offers 130+ majors across colleges and schools. Its College of Letters & Science is the largest and spans 60+ departments across sciences, humanities, and social sciences. Berkeley also highlights its computing and data ecosystem.

  • Specialities: Data science, computer science, engineering-adjacent fields, economics, applied math, research-heavy sciences

UCLA academic structure

UCLA has 12 schools and colleges, including well-known professional and arts programs. UCLA’s Undergraduate Profile shows its top majors by student count. For Fall 2024, large majors included Psychology, Business Economics, Political Science, Biology, Economics, Computer Science, and more. 

  • Specialities: Life sciences and pre-health pathways, psychology, business economics, media and arts pathways, broad exploration inside a large university

UCLA campus stairs

Campus fit and location: Berkeley vs. Los Angeles

This is not a minor detail. Your environment shapes motivation.

Berkeley: Bay Area access, college-town feel, activism history

Berkeley sits across the bay from San Francisco, with easy access to tech, startups, labs, and internships. The campus culture often leans outspoken and ideas-driven. If you love public lectures, debate, and ambitious peers, Berkeley feels like home.

Who should choose Berkeley?

Berkeley often fits students who:

  • Want a highly academic environment with strong research identity
  • Love independent learning and self-advocacy
  • Are focused on STEM, computing, economics, or research-heavy paths
  • Want Bay Area access for internships and industry networks

A practical ā€œyou’ll thriveā€ signal: You enjoy challenging courses even when grades feel hard-won, and you are comfortable asking for help early.

UCLA: Westwood, LA opportunities, strong campus community

The Los Angeles campus sits in Westwood, with access to LA industries: entertainment, media, hospitals, biotech, nonprofits, and more. UCLA is also known for its major school spirit and an ā€œon-campusā€ community vibe.

Who should choose UCLA?

UCLA often fits students who:

  • Want top academics plus a campus-centered community
  • Want breadth of majors and strong student org life
  • Are excited about LA opportunities in health, media, arts, business-adjacent fields, research, and nonprofits
  • Want a balance of intense coursework and a lively social environment

A practical ā€œyou’ll thriveā€ signal: You want structure in your week and you recharge through community.

Royce Hall in the sunshine at UC Los Angeles campus.

How to decide fast: a simple scorecard

Answer these five questions honestly. Write one sentence for each school.

  1. Where will I study more consistently?
  2. Where will I form close relationships with professors, TAs, and mentors?
  3. Which campus offers stronger pathways for my likely major or top two interests?
  4. Which location gives me realistic access to opportunities I will pursue, not just talk about?
  5. Which net cost will leave me with manageable debt (or offers more aid)? For many California families, the difference between Berkeley and UCLA might be small. But for out-of-state students, costs can exceed $70,000 per year.

How to customize your UC application

Because UCs are test-free, your application story matters more. For both Berkeley and UCLA, prioritize:

  • Course rigor in UC-approved A–G courses, including advanced math and lab science if you are STEM-leaning
  • Strong grades in 10th and 11th, plus a steady senior schedule
  • Activities with commitment, leadership, and impact
  • PIQs that show decision-making, growth, and real contribution

For more tips, this video from Empowerly Lead Counselor Denard gives a great introduction to the greater University of California system and its unique application:

Closing thoughts

ā€œBerkeley vs. UCLAā€ is a fun debate. But at the end of the day, your decision is more personal than a ranking. Both are selective universities that are worth your best effort. 

Choose the campus where your habits will thrive, your interests have room to grow, and your net cost stays realistic. Then build an application that proves you are ready for the pace.

If you want a second set of eyes on your Berkeley vs UCLA decision, or you want help positioning your UC application around a clear, compelling story, Empowerly’s counselors help students map major fit, activities strategy, and PIQs with a plan grounded in outcomes and data. Book a free consultation today to continue the conversation.

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