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How to use the World University Rankings: frequently asked questions

How do you use university rankings? What are university rankings? Practical advice on how to use the 探花视频 World University Rankings and how you can use them to find the right university for you. 

The 探花视频 World University Rankings are measured using a robust methodology scoring universities on teaching, research and international outlook. 

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October 6 2025
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What are theWorld University Rankings?

The听THE听World University Rankings are the gold standard global higher education ranking system.

For over two decades,听探花视频听has produced a global ranking of universities which is updated annually and has been trusted by students, parents and academics for years.听

The universities are rated in five categories: Teaching, Research Environment, Research Quality, Industry and International Outlook.

The听THE听World University Rankings are unique in using these five scores to recognise excellence across all leading global universities: research, teaching, knowledge transfer and international activity.

How do I use the rankings to choose a university?

The rankings can help you choose a university by giving you more information about the quality of the teaching, research and environment at different institutions. It also provides an overall comparison between institutions.

However, the rankings cannot make a decision for you. Statistics do not give you a full picture of what it is听reallylike at a university.

Combined with advice from current students and academics, and visits to the universities that you are interested in, the rankings can be used to make an informed choice about which university is right for your unique circumstances and priorities.

Ultimately, only you will know whether a university is a good fit for you. For this reason,听THE听never gives direct or personal advice about which university you should choose.

To help you with the decision process, in the World University Rankings tableunder performance breakdown, you can sort universities by each performance indicator to suit your priorities, and you can further explore by听key statisticsto discover more information about the university environment.

If you are interested in how a university ranks for a specific subject, you can choose the relevant subject ranking 鈥 see听herefor a full list of the subject rankings.

I have an offer from a specific university. Should I accept it?

THE听cannot make that decision for you, since every person鈥檚 circumstances are unique. You can browse the rankings to compare how that university ranks against others for the same subject or in the same region. You can also explore the听student advice听guides to hear from experts, students and graduates about the university experience.

How is the ranking calculated?

Overall rank is calculated from scores for 18 different performances indicators, grouped into five categories: Teaching, Research Environment, Research Quality, Industry and International Outlook.

To produce the 18 indicators for each university,听THE鈥檚 in-house data team analyses data that universities provide (for example, staff-to-student ratios, research productivity, international students and industry income), the results of a 鈥渞eputation survey鈥 sent to selected academics across the world, and information about published research papers and citations, using Elsevier鈥檚 Scopus database.

Each performance indicator (and correspondingly each of the five broader performance categories) is assigned a percentage weighting in the overall ranking score.

Teaching(the learning environment) counts for 29.5 per cent, Research Environment counts for 29 per cent, Research Quality counts for 30 per cent, International Outlook counts for 7.5 per cent and Industry counts for 4 per cent.

You can read more about the methodology and why the performance indicators are relevant markers of world-leading universities.

What do the five "performance breakdown" scores mean?

Teaching (the learning environment)听is a measure of the learning experience and quality at a university. It is based on the reputation among academics, and statistics about staff, students and research.

Research environment听is a measure of both the quality and quantity of research output, based on reputation, research income and productivity.

Research Quality听measures how influential that research is, and counts the number of times work published by academics at the university is cited in other papers.

International Outlook听measures the environment and attitude with respect to international students, staff and research. It is based on international-to-domestic ratios across staff, students and research collaborations.

Industry听is a measure of innovation at a university, based on how much the university earns from its inventions and industrial work.

What are the "key statistics"?

Key statistics provide more information about the student experience and university environment. In addition to the overall rank and performance breakdown, you can see:

Number of students
Staff-to-student ratio
Male-to-female students
Percentage of international students

If you are looking for:

More information about the universities

For facts and data about specific countries, universities and courses, and to hear from experts and students themselves, head to听THE Student, where you can听search听the university directory, keep up to date with student听news, read blogs written by students from all over the world and find听helpful guides听to universities, admissions, finance, employment and many other topics.

A specific university

You can search the rankings by university name or country, using the search tool at the top of the World University Rankings table. If the university you are looking for is not in the rankings, you can search the university directory by name or country to find more information.听

Universities in a specific country or region

You can filter the rankings table using the filter tool at the top to see only universities in countries of your choosing. You can filter by as many countries as you want. For example, if you wanted to see only universities in the US, UK and Australia, you could add those three tags in the filter box at the same time. Alternatively you can look at our "Best in" pages, which break down the best universities in a number of countries around the world.听

A specific course to study

If you already know what you want to study, the听Subject Rankings听can help you find the best universities for that subject. The subject rankings are:

Arts and humanities
Clinical, pre-clinical and health
Engineering and technology
Life sciences
Physical sciences
Social sciences
Education
Law
Psychology
Computer science
Business and economics

Frequently asked questions

Why can鈥檛 I find a university in the rankings?

If you can鈥檛 find a university when you search the rankings by university name, it could be because that university is not ranked, or is known under a different name. Try searching the rankings by country instead, or search the university directory to find an unranked university.

The most likely reason that a university remains unranked is that it did not submit data for the rankings.听

The ranking does recognise universities that submit data, but did not meet the inclusion criteria. These institutions are given "reporter" status and you can find out more about reporters here.听

A university is not included if it does not teach undergraduates, if it teaches only one subject, or if it produces fewer than an average of 200 research papers a year.

Is there a different table for undergraduate and postgraduate study?

There is not a different table for undergraduates and postgraduates. However, the same performance metrics are relevant to postgraduates, particularly given that the Teaching metric actually takes into account doctorate-to-bachelor student ratio and doctorates awarded per number of academic staff ratio.

Why do the rankings change every year?

The rankings are dynamic and there are significant changes year-on-year due to changes in university performance.

Why has my university dropped rank?

There could be many reasons why your university has dropped, most likely due to an actual change in how the university is perceived or performs.

A university鈥檚 score depends on its reputation, research income and influence, among other more stable factors. If policy changes at a university it could affect how it is perceived and it could score lower in the reputation survey of academics. Likewise, policy changes can affect research income, productivity and even impact.

For more information and news about your specific university, try searching听the Student section for policy news or information about student life.

What subject ranking does my course fall under?

CourseSubject Ranking
AAccounting and FinanceBusiness and Economics
AcousticsEngineering and Technology
Academic Studies in EducationEducation
Aerospace EngineeringEngineering and Technology
Agriculture, Fisheries and FoodLife Sciences
AllergyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
AnaesthesiologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Anatomy and MorphologyLife Sciences
AnthropologySocial Sciences
ArchaeologyArts and Humanities
ArchitectureArts and Humanities
Area StudiesSocial Sciences
ArtArts and Humanities
Asian StudiesArts and Humanities
Astronomy and AstrophysicsPhysical Sciences
Automation and Control SystemsEngineering and Technology
BBehavioural SciencesLife Sciences
Biology, Biochemistry and BiotechnologyLife Sciences
Biomedical EngineeringEngineering and Technology
Biomedical Social SciencesSocial Sciences
BiophysicsLife Sciences
BusinessBusiness and Economics
CCardiovascular System and CardiologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Chemical EngineeringEngineering and Technology
ChemistryPhysical Sciences
Civil EngineeringEngineering and Technology
ClassicsArts and Humanities
Clinical PsychologyPsychology
CommunicationSocial Sciences
Computer and Information ScienceComputer Science
Construction and Building TechnologyEngineering and Technology
Criminology and PenologySocial Sciences
CrystallographyPhysical Sciences
Cultural StudiesArts and Humanities
DDanceArts and Humanities
Decision Support/StatisticsSocial Sciences
DemographySocial Sciences
Dentistry and Oral SurgeryClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
DermatologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
EEarth and Environmental EngineeringEngineering and Technology
Earth SciencesPhysical Sciences
Ecology, Evolution and EnvironmentLife Sciences
Economics and EconometricsBusiness and Economics
Education听Education
Electrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering and Technology
Endocrinology and MetabolismClinical, Pre-clinical & Health
Energy and FuelsEngineering and Technology
EntomologyLife Sciences
Ethnic StudiesSocial Sciences
FFamily StudiesSocial Sciences
Film, Radio and TelevisionArts and Humanities
ForestryLife Sciences
GGastroenterology and HepatologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Genetics and HeredityLife Sciences
GeographySocial Sciences
Geriatrics and GerontologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
HHaematologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Health Care Sciences and ServicesClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
HistoryArts and Humanities
History and Philosophy of ScienceArts and Humanities
IImaging Science and Photographic TechnologyEngineering and Technology
ImmunologyLife Sciences
Industrial EngineeringEngineering and Technology
Infectious DiseasesClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Instruments and InstrumentationEngineering and Technology
International RelationsSocial Sciences
LLanguages, Philology and Linguistic StudiesArts and Humanities
LawLaw
Legal MedicineClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Library ScienceSocial Sciences
LiteratureArts and Humanities
MMarine EngineeringEngineering and Technology
Materials ScienceEngineering and Technology
Mathematical Methods in Social SciencesSocial Sciences
Mathematics and StatisticsPhysical Sciences
Mechanical EngineeringEngineering and Technology
MechanicsEngineering and Technology
Medical EthicsClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Medical InformaticsClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Medical Laboratory TechnologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Medicine, General and InternalClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Metallurgy and Metallurgical EngineeringEngineering and Technology
Meteorology and Atmospheric SciencesPhysical Sciences
Mining and Mineral ProcessingEngineering and Technology
MusicArts and Humanities
MycologyLife Sciences
NNanotechnologyPhysical Sciences
Neurosciences and NeurologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Nuclear Science and TechnologyEngineering and Technology
NursingClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Nutrition and DieteticsClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
OObstetrics and GynaecologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
OncologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Operations Research and Management ScienceEngineering and Technology
OphthalmologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
OrthopedicsClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
OtorhinolaryngologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
PPaediatricsClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
PalaeontologyLife Sciences
ParasitologyLife Sciences
PathologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Pharmacology and PharmacyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health/Life Sciences
PhilosophyArts and Humanities
PhysicsPhysical Sciences
PhysiologyLife Sciences
Plant SciencesLife Sciences
Political ScienceSocial Sciences
Polymer SciencePhysical Sciences
PsychiatryClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
PsychologyPsychology
Public AdministrationSocial Sciences
Public, Environmental and Occupational HealthClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
RRadiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical ImagingClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
RehabilitationClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
Respiratory SystemClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
RheumatologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
RoboticsEngineering and Technology
SSocial IssuesSocial Sciences
Social WorkSocial Sciences
SociologySocial Sciences
Sport SciencesClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
SurgeryClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
TTelecommunicationsEngineering and Technology
Teacher TrainingEducation
TheatreArts and Humanities
Theology and ReligionArts and Humanities
ToxicologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health/Life Sciences
TransplantationClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
TransportationEngineering and Technology
Tropical MedicineClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
UUrban StudiesSocial Sciences
Urology and NephrologyClinical, Pre-clinical and Health
VVeterinary SciencesLife Sciences
VirologyLife Sciences
WWomen's StudiesSocial Sciences
ZZoologyLife Sciences


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