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Eleven Vietnamese universities named in QS Asia University Rankings 2023

VGP - Viet Nam has 11 universities listed in the QS Asia University Rankings 2023 released by UK-based education organization Quacquarelli Symonds.

November 09, 2022 7:59 PM GMT+7
11 Vietnamese universities named in QS Asia University Rankings 2023 - Ảnh 1.

Ha Noi University of Science and Technology

Specifically, Ton Duc Thang University ranked 138th in Asia and first in Viet Nam. It was closely followed by the Duy Tan Univerisity, Viet Nam National University-Ha Noi and Viet Nam National University-Ho Chi Minh City at 145th, 162nd and 167th position, respectively.

Ha Noi University of Science and Technology is placed 248th. Hue University ranks in the 351-400 group, University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City in 401-450 and University of Da Nang in 501-550.

The remaining Vietnamese universities in the 2023 rankings are Can Tho University and Ha Noi National University of Education in the group of 551-600 and the Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City in the 651-700 group.

The 2023 rankings of the top Asian universities are the biggest to date with Featuring 760 Asian universities.

Published annually since 2009, QS Asia University Rankings highlights the top universities in Asia each year using 11 indicators: academic reputation (30 percent), employer reputation (20 percent), faculty/student ratio (10 percent), international research network (10 percent), citations per paper (10 percent) and papers per faculty (5 percent), staff with a PhD (5 percent), proportion of international faculty (2.5 percent) and proportion of international students (2.5 percent), proportion of inbound exchange students (2.5 percent) and proportion of outbound exchange students (2.5 percent)./.