Philippine universities’ rankings dropped significantly in the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, with some schools losing eligibility for ranking and demoted to reporter status, a development attributed to the faster improvement of other universities in the world.
MANILA, Philippines — Philippine universities’ rankings dropped significantly in the 2024 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, with some schools losing eligibility for ranking and demoted to reporter status, a development attributed to the faster improvement of other universities in the world.
De La Salle University was in the 1,501+ bracket this year from last year’s 1,201-1,500, tied with the University of Santo Tomas which landed in the rankings for the first time after being under “reporter” status in previous years.Mapua University, which was in the 1,501+ bracket last year, was placed under reporter status this year.
Performance indicators are still grouped into five areas: Teaching , Research environment , Research quality , International outlook and Industry . Aside from the methodology shift, the Commission on Higher Education said the drop in rankings could be attributed to other schools worldwide improving faster.
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