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Vietnam’s three universities up in QS rankings

The UK’s education organisation Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) announced on March 4 that Vietnam’s five training branches at three educational establishments have been named in the 2020 QS Stars University Ratings.
Vietnam’s three universities up in QS rankings ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The UK’s education organisation Quacquarelli Symonds (QS)announced on March 4 that Vietnam’s five training branches at three educationalestablishments have been named in the 2020 QS Stars University Ratings.

Accordingly,the Vietnam National University (VNU) – Hanoi’s maths was on the list of the 401st- 405th group for the first time, and the top in Vietnam. Its physics andastronomy was rated 551st – 600th globally, and also the top in Vietnam.

Its computerscience and information systems was among the 501st  - 550th group,  and the second in the country, higher than the2019 rankings.

The VNU-HoChi Minh City’s computer science and information system was in the 551st – 600thlist.

Meanwhile,the Hanoi University of Science and Technology had three disciplines in top 400– 500 globally, including electrical engineering and electronics; mechanical engineeringand aeronautical engineering in top 351-400, and computer science andinformation systems in the top 451-500, up 50 - 100 places from 2019.

Its mathdiscipline was also among the 451st-500th group for the first time, and thesecond in Vietnam.

The ratings assess the best universities worldwide, with 48disciplines in 1,368 educational establishments from 158 countries.

Its criteria focus on academic reputation, employerreputation, citations per paper, and H-index measuring productivity andcitation impact of publications. Up to 22 million scientific publications alongwith 200 million citations were used to calculate the rankings./.
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