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QS World University Rankings 2025 Unveiled: Oxbridge Overhauled, US Underwhelming, India Improving

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LONDON, June 4, 2024 /PRN/ — QS Quacquarelli Symonds released the 21st edition of the QS World University Rankings – the only ranking system to measure both employability and sustainability performance.

For the 13th consecutive year, MIT leads the table, though two-thirds of the United States’ ranked universities have dropped in the last year. Imperial College London jumps four places to rank 2nd; the University of Oxford and Harvard University remain 3rd and 4th respectively; the University of Cambridge rounds out the top five. Caltech is the only institution to break into the top 10.

20242023QS World University Rankings 2025: Top 20
11MITUS
26Imperial College LondonUK
33University of OxfordUK
44Harvard UniversityUS
52University of CambridgeUK
65Stanford UniversityUS
77ETH ZurichSwitzerland
88National University of SingaporeSingapore
99UCLUK
1015CaltechUS
1112UPenn
1210University of California, Berkeley
1314The University of MelbourneAustralia
1417Peking UniversityChina (Mainland)
1526Nanyang Technological UniversitySingapore
1613Cornell UniversityUS
1726The University of Hong KongHong Kong SAR
1819The University of SydneyAustralia
1919UNSW Sydney
2025Tsinghua UniversityChina (Mainland)
  • The UK is home to three of the world’s top five, but over half of its universities have dropped.
  • The University of Toronto receives the world’s leading score for Sustainability, with UBC (4th) and Western University (10th) also among the top ten for this indicator. However, the sector records an indifferent year overall.
  • Eight of Australia’s highest-ranked universities have improved their position this year. Three Australian institutions are among the global top-20.
  • Among China’s five top-100 universities, four have risen. Peking University (14th) is national #1, rising three spots.
  • India has shown remarkable progress: 91% of its 46 ranked universities either climb, remain stable, or are new entrants.
  • Indonesia, Pakistan, and Türkiye record noteworthy improvements.
  • Latin America has four top-100 universities: Universidad de Buenos Aires, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, and Universidade de São Paulo.
  • Saudi Arabia’s KFUPM (101st) is the highest-ranked Arab institution. Meanwhile, the University of Cape Town (171st) is Africa’s leader.
  • The rankings feature 1500 universities across 106 higher education systems. 
    The US leads with 197 institutions, followed by the UK (90) and Mainland China (71).

*SOURCE: QS Quacquarelli Symonds

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