The Times Higher Education (THE) Asia Rankings 2025 have been announced, revealing significant shifts in higher education rankings across Asia.
As expected, China leads with Tsinghua University and Peking University securing the top two positions. Five Chinese universities dominate the top 10 list.
Singapore’s National University of Singapore claims third place, followed by Nanyang Technological University (Singapore), the University of Tokyo (Japan), and the University of Hong Kong. This year marks an impressive feat for Hong Kong, with all six of its ranked institutions appearing in the top 50.
India sees the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) ranked as the top institution in the country at 38th in Asia. However, the limited representation of Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in the top 10 nationally raises eyebrows, with only IIT Indore (ranked 131) and IIT Guwahati (ranked 184) making the cut.
Private universities have made strides, with Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences ranking 146th in Asia, maintaining its position as India’s leading private university. Meanwhile, countries like Uzbekistan, Bahrain, Mongolia, and Syria have debuted in the rankings, further expanding Asia’s educational landscape.
The rankings signify evolving trends and global competitiveness in higher education.