18 March 2025 01:03 AM
NEWS DESKThe 2025 edition of the QS World University Rankings by Subject features 55 individual subjects across five broad subject areas. A total of Three universities from Bangladesh- Dhaka University (DU), Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), North South University (NSU) have been listed in this year's rankings across 12 of the 55 individual subjects.
QS Asia University Rankings 2025, published on Wednesday, November 06, 2024.
A breakdown of the rankings is given below.
Engineering - Petroleum
BUET has been placed in the 101-150 bracket out of 176 ranked universities.
Mechanical, Aeronautical, and Manufacturing Engineering
BUET has been placed in the 351-400 bracket and DU in the 501-575 bracket out of 578 ranked universities.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
BUET has been placed in the 301-350 bracket and DU in the 501-550 bracket out of 550 ranked universities.
Computer Science and Information Systems
BUET has been placed in the 451-500 bracket, DU in the 551-600 bracket and NSU in the 751-850 bracket out of 850 ranked universities.
Medicine
DU has been placed in the 651-700 bracket and BRACU in the 701-850 bracket out of 850 ranked universities.
Mathematics
BUET has been placed in the 501-600 bracket out of 600 ranked universities.
Physics and Astronomy
DU has been placed in the 551-600 bracket and BUET in the 601-675 bracket out of 677 ranked universities.
Accounting and Finance
DU has been placed in the 251-300 bracket out of 379 ranked universities.
Business and Management Studies
DU has been placed in the 401-450 bracket, NSU in the 451-500 bracket, and DIU in the 601-650 bracket out of 651 ranked universities.
Economics and Econometrics
DU has been placed in the 351-400 bracket and NSU in the 401-450 bracket out of 699 ranked universities.
Sociology
DU has been placed in the 301-375 bracket out of 375 ranked universities.
In other words, North South University (NSU) is placed 155th in the QS Asia University Rankings 2025. A total of 984 universities are ranked this year across 25 Asian countries.
The significant leap from last year’s 191st position to this year’s 155th in QS Asia shows the university’s dedication towards constant improvement in education and research.
No Bangladeshi university ranked in any of the other subjects in the rankings.
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