The Times Higher Education (THE) ranking organization has just announced the Impact Ranking for 2025. Among more than 2,500 universities from 130 countries or territories, Vietnam has 16 ranked institutions - the most ever.
Accordingly, FPT University, National Economics University, Nguyen Tat Thanh University and Ho Chi Minh City University of Economics are all in the 301-400 group, the highest among Vietnamese universities. Of which, only Nguyen Tat Thanh University retains its 301-400 rank compared to last year, the remaining three universities all increased from 401-600 to 301-400.
Four new schools ranked this year include Can Tho University, University of Commerce, Dong A University and Hue University, all in the 1,001+ group. Vietnam-Germany University was also in this group last year, but was not ranked this year.
Two schools dropped in rank compared to last year: Hanoi University of Science and Technology and Hanoi National University, down 200 and 400 places respectively.
The list of Vietnamese universities in the 2025 influential rankings is as follows:
STT | School | Ranking 2024 | Ranking 2025 |
1 | FPT University | 401-600 | 301-400 |
2 | National Economics University | 401-600 | 301-400 |
3 | Nguyen Tat Thanh University | 301-400 | 301-400 |
4 | University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City | 401-600 | 301-400 |
5 | Duy Tan University | 401-600 | 401-600 |
6 | Ton Duc Thang University | 401-600 | 401-600 |
7 | Van Lang University | 801-1,000 | 601-800 |
8 | Hanoi University of Science and Technology | 601-800 | 801-1,000 |
9 | Vietnam National University, Hanoi | 401-600 | 801-1,000 |
10 | Ho Chi Minh City Open University | 1,001-1,500 | 1,001-1,500 |
11 | Can Tho University | not rated | 1,001-1,500 |
12 | Phenikaa University | 1,001-1,500 | 1,001-1,500 |
13 | University of Commerce | - | 1,001-1,500 |
14 | Dong A University | - | 1501+ |
15 | Hue University | - | 1501+ |
16 | Lac Hong University | 1,001-1,500 | 1501+ |
Globally, Western Sydney University in Australia continues to top THE's impact rankings for the fourth consecutive year. The University of Manchester in the UK remains in second place. The next positions belong to Kyungpook National University in South Korea, Griffith University and the University of Tasmania in Australia.
This year, eight countries/territories appear in the rankings for the first time: Botswana, Burkina Faso, El Salvador, Estonia, Maldives, Namibia, Papua New Guinea and Senegal. Notably, Asian universities account for more than half of the total positions in the rankings.
THE is currently one of the four largest university ranking organizations in the world, along with QS, ARWU, CWUR and US News. The influential university rankings evaluate more than 2,500 schools from more than 130 countries and territories in implementing the 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs) of the United Nations. Some of the goals are: gender equality, climate protection, good health and life, quality education, partnership for development goals, reducing inequality.
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