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Fifteen Vietnamese universities listed in the 2024 QS Asia University Rankings

On November 11, Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), a UK education organization, announced its 2024 Asia University Rankings, which highlighted a significant growth in the number of institutions listed, totaling 857 Asian universities, including 148 making their first appearance. 
 
Fifteen Vietnamese institutions were listed and DTU ranked highest in Vietnam, at 115, up 30 places from last year. DTU was closely followed by Ton Duc Thang University at 138, Vietnam National University in Hanoi at 187, and Vietnam National University in HCMC at 220. 
 
Four Vietnamese universities appeared for the first time, including Nguyen Tat Thanh University, the HCMC University of Technology and Education, the University of Transport and Communications, and Van Lang University.
 
 

University

Rank in 2024

Rank in 2023

1

DTU

115

145

2

Ton Duc Thang University

138

138

3

VNU Hanoi

187

162

4

VNU Ho Chi Minh City

220

167

5

Nguyen Tat Thanh University

291-300

-

6

University of Economics, HCMC

301-350

401-450

7

Hue University

351-400

351-400

8

Hanoi University of Science & Technology

401-450

248

9

HCMC University of Technology and Education

401-450

 

10

Danang University

501-550

501-550

11

Can Tho University

651-700

551-600

12

University of Transport and Communications

651-700

-

13

Van Lang University

701-750

-

14

Industrial University of HCMC

751-800

-

15

Hanoi National University of Education

801+

601-650

 
The QS World University Rankings, the THE Rankings, and the Academic Ranking of World Universities, published by Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China are generally considered to be the most widely observed university rankings worldwide. 
 
Since 2009, the QS Asia University Rankings have highlighted the top universities in Asia using 11 indicators. These include academic reputation, comprising 30% of the total, employer reputation 20%, faculty/student ratio 10%, staff with PhDs 5%, papers per faculty 5%, citations per paper 10%, international research network 10%, the proportion of international faculty 2.5%, and the proportion of international students at 2.5%.
 
Peking University came in first place for the second year running, followed by the University of Hong Kong and the National University of Singapore (NUS). In Southeast Asia, the University Malaya came 11th.
 
15 d?i h?c Vi?t Nam vào b?ng x?p h?ng châu Á
Students practice in the laboratory at Nguyen Tat Thanh University
 
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