UET improves QS ranking
LAHORE:The University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Lahore has made significant strides in its global standing, climbing to the 791-800 range in the QS World University Rankings.
According to a press release, this marked improvement, particularly compared to its previous position in the 801-1000 bracket in 2023, highlights its dedication to academic excellence and innovation. As per the latest QS ranking data, the UET has improved its subject-wise world rankings considerably compared to 2023: Electrical & Electronic Engineering 201-250 compared to 251-300 last year; Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science & Information Systems remains the same 251-300 and 401-450 accordingly. UET has achieved its first time rankings in the domains of Mathematics with a ranking range of 501-550, Business & Management Studies with a ranking range of 601-620, and in Physics and Astronomy with a ranking range of 601-640.
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