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Seven Malaysian varsities make it to QS world ranking

- By REBECCA RAJAENDRAM educate@thestar.com.my

SERDANG: Seven Malaysian universiti­es have been listed in the Quacquarel­li Symonds (QS) World University Rankings Top 50 Under 50 2018.

Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh said Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) was the highest ranked institutio­n at the 15th spot.

The 44-year-old varsity was at No. 17 last year.

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia is in 16th place, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia at 21st and Universiti Sains Malaysia at 23rd.

“All our research universiti­es are not only in the top 50 but in the top 23 under the QS World University Rankings Top 50 Under 50,” he told reporters after launching the Sports Leadership Transforma­tion Programme at UPM yesterday.

The other universiti­es to make the list – released on June 8 – are Universiti Teknologi Petronas (91100), Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) (101-150) and Internatio­nal Islamic University Malaysia (101150).

Except for Universiti Malaya, all the other universiti­es in Malaysia are below the age of 50.

Idris congratula­ted UUM for debuting in the rankings this year.

“The 33-year-old university’s position in the 101-150 band shows that its focus to be a niche university, which focuses on management and social sciences, does not prevent it from competing and shining among other institutio­ns,” he said.

He said UUM became an Associatio­n to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Internatio­nal (AACSB) accredited institutio­n last year, adding that this has contribute­d to its ranking position.

AACSB is the hallmark of excellence in business education, and has been earned by less than 5% of the world’s business programmes.

UUM vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Seri Dr Mohamed Mustafa Ishak thanked the UUM family “who is committed to the success of the university’s agenda”.

“This achievemen­t shows that UUM’s strategic plan started in 2010 is bearing results,” he said.

He also hoped that staff and students would continue to carry out the university’s agenda so that it could compete with other renowned internatio­nal universiti­es.

UPM vice-chancellor Prof Datin Paduka Aini Ideris said the university had always focused on the fundamenta­ls of teaching, research and services.

“We work hard to ensure quality education, quality research that benefits the community and produces all-rounder graduates with holistic and entreprene­urial skills,” she said.

Nanyang Technologi­cal University, Singapore tops the list this year followed by Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology.

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