The National University of Singapore (NUS) secures the 8th spot, offering an extensive range of programmes including 70 bachelor's degrees and over 140 graduate courses
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Peking University in China is ranked 14th globally. It features six faculties and follows a semester-based academic calendar that includes both spring and autumn terms
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Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore ranks 15th globally. It provides a range of scholarships to deserving students
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The University of Hong Kong (HKU) holds the 17th position in the QS world rankings. It offers multiple undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across 10 faculties
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China's Tsinghua University is ranked 20th globally. It offers various undergraduate programs across 10 disciplines.
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The QS rankings for 2025 include over 1,500 universities across 105 education systems worldwide
The United States leads with 197 institutions, followed by the United Kingdom 90, and China 71
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MIT retains its top position for the 13th consecutive year, with Imperial College London, University of Oxford, Harvard University, and the University of Cambridge following closely