World University Ranking 2009

on Thursday 8 October 2009

Wey Kiat, don't be sad. Forgo Imperial is a good thing for you. Your university now rank higher than Imperial.

2009 World Rank School Name Country Overall Score
Source: QS Intelligence Unit (www.topuniversities.com)
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1 HARVARD University United States 100.0
2 University of CAMBRIDGE United Kingdom 99.6
3 YALE University United States 99.1
4 UCL (University College London) United Kingdom 99.0
5= IMPERIAL College London United Kingdom 97.8
5= University of OXFORD United Kingdom 97.8
7 University of CHICAGO United States 96.8
8 PRINCETON University United States 96.6
9 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M... United States 96.1
10 California Institute of Technology (CALT... United States 95.9

30 National University of Singapore (NUS) Singapore 84.3
73= Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore 72.0
180 Universiti MALAYA (UM) Malaysia 56.5
291 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Malaysia
314
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Malaysia
320
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Malaysia
345
Universiti Putra Malaysia
Malaysia





4 comments:

WhyWai said...

Wahh... UM ranked higher than RMIT .. noo~~

Teckie said...

yo...
wkakaka...my uni...37!
and science and biomed....world 17!
so...the uni is not going to give me discount on tuition fees...they are just going to keep increase it....

wkgan said...

Hahahaha.. I wonder why is it like that

tc said...

Academic Peer Review
Composite score drawn from peer review survey (which is divided into five subject areas). 9,386 responses in 2009 (6,354 in 2008). 40%

Employer Review
Score based on responses to employer survey. 3,281 responses in 2009 (2,339 in 2008). 10%

Faculty Student Ratio
Score based on student faculty ratio 20%

Citations per Faculty
Score based on research performance factored against the size of the research body 20%

International Faculty
Score based on proportion of international faculty 5%

International Students
Score based on proportion of international students 5%

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