Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) has just announced the world's topuniversity rankings in 2026. Vietnam has 10 universities on the list, an increase of 4 compared to last year.
The rankings of Vietnamese universities this time have improved significantly. Except for Hue University, which dropped in rank compared to last year (to 1,401+), Hanoi University of Science and Technology maintained its position (1,201-1,400) and 4 newly ranked schools, the remaining 4 schools all increased in rank.
Specifically, Duy Tan University leads with 482nd place, up 13 places compared to last year. Following is Ton Duc Thang University with 684th place, up 27 places.
Hanoi National University is ranked in the 761-770 group, up 90 places; while Ho Chi Minh City National University is in the 801-850 group, up 100 places.
Vietnamese universities appearing for the first time in this ranking are Van Lang University, Can Tho University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry and Danang University.
10 Vietnamese universities entered the world rankings 2026 as follows:
STT | School | Ranking 2025 | Ranking 2026 |
1 | Duy Tan University | 495 | 482 |
2 | Ton Duc Thang University | 711-720 | 684 |
3 | Vietnam National University, Hanoi | 851-900 | 761-770 |
4 | Ho Chi Minh City National University | 901-950 | 801-850 |
5 | Van Lang University | - | 1,001-1,200 |
6 | Can Tho University | - | 1,201-1,400 |
7 | Hanoi University of Science and Technology | 1201-1,400 | 1,201-1,400 |
8 | Ho Chi Minh City University of Industry | - | 1,201-1,400 |
9 | Hue University | 1,201-1,400 | 1,401+ |
10 | Danang University | - | 1,401+ |
Overall, the US is the country with the most ranked schools with 192 schools, followed by the UK with 90 schools and China with 72 schools. This is also the 14th consecutive year that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (US) has maintained its top position. Imperial College London (UK) retains its second place. Ranked third is Stanford University (US), followed by Oxford University (UK) and Harvard University (US).
By region, Asia has 565 schools in the rankings, the most of any continent.
This year, QS surveyed more than 1,500 higher education institutions in more than 100 countries and territories according to 9 criteria. Of which, academic reputation has the largest weight (30%), followed by citations (20%). The remaining criteria are school prestige, faculty/student ratio, internationality, international research network, employment outcomes and sustainability.
Kim Nhung
Source: https://vtcnews.vn/xep-hang-dai-hoc-viet-tang-vot-co-truong-lot-top-500-the-gioi-ar949787.html
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