47 Pakistani Universities Featured in 2025 Times Higher Education World University Rankings
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In a significant achievement for Pakistan’s higher education sector, 47 universities from the country have been included in the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings. 
Top-Ranked Institutions
Leading the Pakistani institutions is Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad, positioned within the 401–500 bracket. Following closely, several universities have secured rankings between 601 and 800, including:
• Air University Islamabad
• Capital University of Science and Technology
• COMSATS University Islamabad
• Government College University Faisalabad
• National University of Sciences and Technology Islamabad
• Sukkur IBA University
• University of Engineering and Technology Taxila
• University of Malakand Dir LowerAdditional Notable Rankings
Universities ranked between 801 and 1000 include:
• Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan
• International Islamic University Islamabad
• Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology Rahim Yar Khan
• Lahore University of Management Sciences
• PMAS Arid Agriculture University Rawalpindi
• The Islamia University of Bahawalpur
• University of Central Punjab Lahore
• University of Engineering and Technology Peshawar
• University of Gujrat
• University of Lahore
• University of Management and Technology Lahore
• University of the Punjab Lahore
• University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences LahoreOverall Representation
The inclusion of 47 Pakistani universities in the 2025 THE World University Rankings underscores the country’s commitment to advancing higher education and research. This achievement reflects the growing emphasis on academic excellence and international collaboration within Pakistan’s educational institutions. 
Global Context
On the global stage, the University of Oxford has maintained its top position for the ninth consecutive year, bolstered by improvements in industry engagement and teaching. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has ascended to second place, surpassing Stanford University, which has moved to sixth. Notably, countries such as Brazil, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates have entered the top 200, highlighting the rise of emerging markets in higher education. 
The 2025 rankings evaluated over 2,000 institutions from 115 countries and territories, employing 18 carefully calibrated indicators to assess performance across teaching, research environment, research quality, industry engagement, and international outlook. 
This recognition serves as an inspiration for Pakistani universities to continue striving for excellence and to further enhance their contributions to global academia.