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Four Vietnamese universities in top 200: QS Asia University Rankings 2025

VGP - Seventeen Vietnamese institutions were listed in the 2025 Asia University Rankings recently released by the UK-based education organisation Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).

Posts Thuy Dung

November 07, 2024 8:35 PM GMT+7
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Duy Tan University ranks highest among 17 Vietnamese institutions listed in the 2025 Asia University Rankings by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS)

Of whom, four were ranked in the top 200 best universities in Asia. 

Duy Tan University in Da Nang City ranked highest, at 127; followed by Viet Nam National University in Ha Noi at 161; Viet Nam National University in Ho Chi Minh City at 184; and Ton Duc Thang University in Ho Chi Minh City at 199. 

Two Vietnamese universities appeared for the first time, including Ho Chi Minh City Open University and Vinh University in Nghe An Province.

The rankings of 17 Vietnamese universities in the rankings are as follows:


University Rank in 2024Rank in 2025
1Duy Tan University 115127
2

Viet Nam National University in Ha Noi

187161
3

Viet Nam National University in Ho Chi Minh City

220184
4Ton Duc Thang University 138199
5Nguyen Tat Thanh University 291-300333
6Hue University 351-400348
7

University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City 

301-350369
8

Ha Noi University of Science & Technology

401-450388
9

Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education

401-450421-430
10Da Nang University 501-550421-430
11University of Transport and Communications651-700481-490
12Van Lang University 701-750491-500
13

Industrial University of Ho Chi Minh City 

751-800501-520
14Can Tho University 651-700521-540
15

Ho Chi Minh City Open University 


701-750
16

Ha Noi National University of Education

801+751-800
17

Vinh University


851-900

Since 2009, the QS Asia University Rankings have highlighted the top universities in Asia using nine indicators.

These include academic reputation, comprising 30 percent of the total, employer reputation 20 percent, faculty/student ratio 10 percent, staff with PhDs 5 percent, papers per faculty 5 percent, citations per paper 10 percent, international research network 10 percent, the proportion of international faculty 2.5 percent, and the proportion of international students at 2.5 percent./.