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Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) is the only Pakistani university to be ranked among the top 500 universities in the world, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020.

The 2020 edition for the annual ranking released on Wednesday includes close to 1,400 universities from across 92 countries. Among them are 14 Pakistani universities.

QAU is the top-ranked Pakistani university at number 401–500.

Additionally, the list includes:

COMSATS University Islamabad (601-800)
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (801-1000)
International Islamic University, Islamabad (801-1000)
Lahore University of Management Sciences (801–1000)
National University of Sciences and Technology (801–1000)
University of the Punjab (801–1000)
Bahauddin Zakariya University (1001+)
University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore (1001+)
Government College University, Lahore (1001+)
University of Peshawar (1001+)
PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi (1001+)
University of Sargodha (1001+)
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (1001+)
"It is high time that Pakistani universities take the international rankings seriously," says a communication teacher with the Islamic International University, Hassan Shahzad.

"Rankings matter a lot,” he told Dawn.

"The participation in rankings brings a positive competition; it raises participants’ international standing and improves job market for graduates of those universities. And the main contending points in the ranking race are research, teaching, international outlook, industry income and recognition through citations in recognised journals. Unfortunately, these important areas are not our mind, hence there are no world-class elite institutions in Pakistan.

"The ranking should be a lesson for our education policymakers," Shahzad added.

At the top of the 2020 rankings is the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom which has held the position since 2017. The standing of the California Institute of Technology has improved, taking it up to second place in the top 500 ranking while the University of Cambridge dropped a place to third. Stanford University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology are also among the top five ranked universities.

When seen at the global pace, British and American universities dominated the upper echelons of this year’s rankings. The US grabbed 60 of the top 200 positions. So far for Asia, it is still a China and Japan show as both represent 45 per cent of all Asian entries into the rankings.

Sanctions-hit Iran showed defiance in the higher education sector as it stood out as one of the biggest achievers, leaving behind countries like Australia, France, Russia and Taiwan with 40 universities in the rankings.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1504792/qau-only-pakistani-university-among-times-global-top-500-rankings
 
Not only Pakistan
This is the same for most if it not all south Asian countries
 
Only one University from the world's 6th largest nation in terms of population. We're far from being a competitive nation atm.
 
The "global" list probably leaves out American universities otherwise it wouldn't even be top 1000
 
I looked up 3 different rankings and they all list QAU higher than LUMS and NUST. Perhaps look at their ranking methodology to see where QAU excels.
 
what a stupid list

comsats and qau ahead of lums and nust :))),

I looked up 3 different rankings and they all list QAU higher than LUMS and NUST. Perhaps look at their ranking methodology to see where QAU excels.
 
what a stupid list

comsats and qau ahead of lums and nust :))),

The ranking criteria of Times is very different from a ranking like QS which ranks NUST at 400 and PIEAS at around 370-380(I think). From what I recall Times gives more weight to thinks like gender parity, number of international students, the number of subjects and majors offered. The likes of NUST don't quite compete in this regard as it focuses mainly on Engineering and Technology whereas the likes of QAU covers a vast range of subjects. The QS ranking on the other hand focuses mostly on research output and to a lesser extent the reputation of the graduates produced among employers.
 
If there was a ranking for campus life, social life, school pride, campus design, Pakistani universities wouldn't even rank in the top 10,000 cause from what I've heard they're small, depressing and treat adults like schoolchildren controlling their life choices.

ASU over QAU any day of the week.
 
Times and QS seem to base their rankings off completely different criteria. My university (The University of Auckland) is 179th in Times and 83rd in QS.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Number of universities in world’s top 200:<br>US: 60<br>UK: 28<br>Germany: 23<br>China: 12 (including Hong Kong)<br>Australia: 11<br>Singapore: 2<br>Japan: 2<br>Russia: 1<br>India: 0<br>Pakistan: 0<br> <a href="https://t.co/tePGWXVFln">https://t.co/tePGWXVFln</a></p>— Sadanand Dhume (@dhume) <a href="https://twitter.com/dhume/status/1172360449356156928?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 13, 2019</a></blockquote>
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