International Ranking
About THE's rankings
The Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings are widely regarded as one of the most influential and respected global assessments of higher education institutions. Published annually, these rankings evaluate universities based on various criteria, including teaching quality, research output, international outlook, and industry collaboration.

The methodology employed by THE is comprehensive, utilizing a combination of subjective and objective indicators to gauge the overall performance of universities. Key factors considered include academic reputation, faculty-to-student ratio, research citations, and the international diversity of both students and faculty. The rankings are instrumental in helping prospective students, academics, and policymakers make informed decisions about higher education institutions.
The rankings contribute to the global discourse on educational excellence and play a crucial role in shaping the reputation and competitiveness of universities on an international scale. Institutions that consistently perform well in THE rankings are often recognized for their academic prowess, research contributions, and commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive learning environment. As higher education continues to evolve, the Times Higher Education World University Rankings serve as a valuable benchmark for assessing and comparing the standing of universities worldwide.