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The QS World University Rankings have become the most widely used basis for comparing universities across the world. Why does QS produce the World University Rankings? QS has been producing the World University Rankings since 2004 to give students worldwide an independent, objective and data informed tool to help them choose the right university.
There are 21 newly ranked institutions in the QS World University Rankings 2025, with the highest debutant being the American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK) in the United Arab Emirates, with a ranking of 485th – the University scored 100 in indicators ‘International students’ and ‘International faculty’.
Explore QS World University Rankings® 2024 of 1400 institutions based on 8 key ranking indicators- academics, faculty/student ratio, international student & more.
The recently launched QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 ranks universities for 55 subjects. This article examines the methodology and how you can use the rankings in your search for the perfect university.
The QS World University Rankings are released annually, typically in June. The 2023 edition featured 1418 institutions across 100 locations. The rankings are based on a methodology that considers a range of factors, including academic reputation, employer reputation, research impact, and internationalization.
We will explore how the QS World University Rankings work and how your institution can take its first strategic steps towards entering the rankings. What does the QS World University Rankings measure? In the QS World University Rankings, an institution’s performance is determined by nine key indicators. Academic Reputation ; Employer Reputation
The QS World University Rankings® have been in existence since 2004 and have become the world’s favourite reference for comparing international higher education institutions at an overall and, to a degree, faculty area level.