ShanghaiRanking Consultancy has recently announced the Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS) 2022, representing the most comprehensive and objective ranking of 500 universities around the world by subject.
Accordingly, the DTU Computer Science and Electronic & Electrical Engineering programs move up in the ranking, besides many other programs making their first appearance in the 2022 edition.
DTU Computer Science and Computer Engineering majors are ranked in the 151-200 band in GRAS 2022
DTU was recently highly ranked in the QS, ShanghaiRanking, CWUR, URAP, Webometrics and other rankings. The rankings were the result of the university's focus on accrediting the quality of education at DTU, promoting international partnerships and strengthening research and development in several disciplines, especially in Engineering and Technology.
In the 2022 edition of the GRAS, the university’s Computer Science and Computer Engineering majors are ranked in the 151-200 band and the Electrical & Electronic Engineering major is ranked in the 201-300 band.
In the 2021 edition, the university’s Computer Science major was ranked in the 301-400 band and the Electrical & Electronic Engineering major was ranked in the 401-500 band.
DTU Electronic & Electrical Engineering is ranked in the 201-300 band in GRAS 2022 but number one in Vietnam
The DTU Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Electrical & Electronic Engineering majors are highly ranked in the Shanghai ranking based on:
- The quality of the education programs and facilities with ABET accreditation,
- Shared advanced international programs regularly updated by the partner universities, Purdue Northwest University (ranked 4th in technology & engineering in the US) and Carnegie Mellon University (ranked 4th in IT education in the US),
- Continuing research activities in Computer Science, Computer Engineering and Electrical & Electronic Engineering, including the recent publication of a DTU journal entitled “EAI Endorsed Transactions on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems”, which has been added to the SCOPUS database by the Content Selection & Advisory Board (CSAB), the first published by an institution in the Central region.
ShanghaiRanking at Universities Worldwide
The ShanghaiRanking higher education intelligence consultancy began ranking academic programs internationally in 2009, is unaffiliated with all universities and government agencies and considered a world leader, together with the QS World University Rankings and the Times Higher Education organizations.
The Global Ranking of Academic Subjects (GRAS) index was first published in 2017. GRAS 2021 ranks 1,800 out of 5,000 universities in 96 countries, in 54 subjects across Natural Science, Engineering, Life Science, Medical Science and Social Science categories. The GRAS rankings employ a wide range of objective academic indicators and third-party data to measure the performance of world universities in respective subjects, according to:
- Research output (Q1)
- Research influence (CNCI)
- International collaboration (IC),
- Research quality (Top)
- The quantity of Nobel and field prizes won
The index of international academic awards is based on the Academic Excellence Survey (AES), conducted by ShanghaiRanking since 2017. By February 2021, 1,000 professors from the leading universities worldwide have participated. Their responses indicated that they have published papers in 180 top journals, in 52 subjects, 36 major awards in 29 subjects and won 31 conference awards in Computer Science & Engineering alone.
(Media Center)