June 28, 2023
EMBA Life

NUS enters Top 10 in QS World University Rankings 2024 for the first time

In a historic first for the National University of Singapore (NUS), NUS has broken into the worldwide Top 10 of the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2024 after climbing three spots, and is now ranked 8th in the world and continues to lead 1st in Asia.

“We are delighted with NUS’ excellent performance, ranking 8th in the world and top in Asia according to the latest QS World University Rankings, and the recognition accorded as one of the leading universities in the world, and in Asia. This is a historic first for NUS to be placed within the top ten globally, amongst many other prestigious institutions worldwide,” said NUS President Professor Tan Eng Chye.

“This is a testament to our capabilities and commitment to providing a world-class, and interdisciplinary education to nurture agile and resilient graduates with diverse skills and knowledge for an ever-changing world. This achievement was made possible by the excellent contributions and outstanding work of our talented faculty, staff and students who remain deeply committed to flying the flag of our distinguished quality of education and creating positive impact in the classroom and beyond.”

This puts NUS within the top 1% of all universities evaluated as part of the rankings this year. The full results are available here.

Mentioned in the Singapore Straits Times


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