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No Pakistani University Among Top 30 In the Muslim World: Report

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In international rankings, we all know that Pakistani universities don’t even come close to the top 500 mark. How about among the Muslim world?



It turns out that Pakistani universities don’t stand a chance even among universities from other Muslim countries. according to a new report. The rankings, issued by the Scientometrics Lab of Information Technology University (ITU), shows that not a single Pakistani university has made it to the top 30 universities of the Muslim world.

ITU’s Quality Research Ranking
More than 450 universities of the Muslim world were ranked in order to benchmark the research performance of these institutes across more than 250 subject areas. This included universities that were engaged in research for the purpose of strengthening the quality and impact of the same.

Coming towards the ranking, Harvard University in the United States was set as a benchmark with a score of 100. Based on this benchmark, coming in at first place with a score of 10.82, on the basis of score, was the King Abdulaziz University in Saudi Arabia. At the second place is the University of Malaya in Malaysia that has score of 10.31. And finally at third place is the University of Tehran, Iran, with a score of 9.98.

The only countries that you would find in the top 20 of ranking list are Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, Malaysia and Egypt. Both Iran and Turkey have 7 universities each in the top 20, Saudi Arabia has 3, with 2 Malaysian universities and 1 from Egypt.

Pakistani Universities
The first Pakistani university that comes up on the list is at the 35th position, the Quaid-e-Azam University with a score of 3.21. COMSATS Institute of Information Technology came in at 41 with a score of 2.83. Coming in at 68th position is the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad with a score of 1.89.

It should be noted here that the score of all these universities are out of 100 and even the university that is ranked first on this list, does not even come close to the universities of the non-Muslim world on the basis of any factor, be it quality, research etc. To put things into perspective, if you assume that the word’s top university has a score of 100, then the King Abdulaziz University, which is ranked 1st among the Muslim world, shows a score of just 10.82.

According to the ITU Quality Reseach Ranking, there are two types of universities – Broad and Specialized. Broad universities consist of universities that are research active in more than 8 disciplines and fields, whereas specialized universities consist of universities that are only active between 3-8 disciplines.

The above universities come in the category of broad universities. As far as the ranking for specialized universities is concerned, Pakistan grabs the 6th position with The Aga Khan University, showing a score of 3.48.

The Vice Chancellor for the Information Technology University, Dr Umar Saif said that it was unfortunate that the research output of universities could be manipulated so easily by publishing semi-legit journals, self-organized conferences and plagiarized results.

‘We need to stop this and focus on high quality research. A lot of people are doing good quality research in Pakistan so there’s nothing wrong in the enabling environment. This ranking presents a data-driven, independent and quantified yardstick on where our universities stand in terms of research output. Ranking of Pakistani universities should be a wake-up call for us .’

You can also check out the detailed report over here.
 
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Pakistan is No 1 in so many areas of Muslim world but it is unfortunate that it is not true in education. Pakistan need to work hard here.
 
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Higher education in the subcontinent is a farce. Some observations on this pathetic situation after having had the privilege to study at some of the best universities in the states

- education as a career is the least-preferred, last option of graduates
- focus is mostly on vocational learning which does not produce innovation
- very little funding exists to encourage research [low stipends, low grants, bureaucracy]
- too much interference from regulators [content of courses] and politicians [what is being taught, researched]
- blind eye to plagiarism
- low pay to academics in public universities that dominate the educational scene.
 
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is this ranking based on research or only funds , decorated campuses and faculty bcoz i am damn sure it is not based on research and practical use of that research .
 
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How can Pakistan have any universities in the top anything when our education budget is considered a necessary evil by the Government? An educated population will not sell their votes for a plate of badly cooked biryani probably laced with donkey meat. Pakistan has an education crisis.
 
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@django what rank is LUMS?
This is all nonsense!, what criteria did they use to come to this most absurd conclusion, was quality of teaching taken into account or was it sheerly the numbers of papers that get published from an institution without taking into account the quality of these papers,,,,,,when it comes to quality of teaching LUMS is world class PERIOD!,,,
 
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This is all nonsense!, what criteria did they use to come to this most absurd conclusion, was quality of teaching taken into account or was it sheerly the numbers of papers that get published from an institution without taking into account the quality of these papers,,,,,,when it comes to quality of teaching LUMS is world class PERIOD!,,,now log off you Gangadeshi troll!

LUMS is world class, except no one believes that. What kind of world class university produces so little papers to not even feature in top 50 in the Muslim World.
 
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LUMS is world class, except no one believes that. What kind of world class university produces so little papers to not even feature in top 50 in the Muslim World.
Log off... but before that let me inform you young fellow, we are producing gems in these institutions, gems that work in close collaboration with our strategic programs, hence if their was no LUMS or NUST we would have had no MIRV or Triad, instead of criticising these excellent institutions you should be applauding them:yahoo::yahoo:, as they have ensured a a "balance of power", which means your feeble leaders will think twice, sorry not twice bit ten times before they even think of resorting to war with us folks, they know what the consequences will be:agree::agree:your Gangadesh will become a dystopian wasteland for the next thousand years and then some:agree:.....Now log off.
 
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Log off... but before that let me inform you young fellow, we are producing gems in these institutions, gems that work in close collaboration with our strategic programs, hence if their was no LUMS or NUST we would have had no MIRV or Triad, instead of criticising these excellent institutions you should be applauding them:yahoo::yahoo:, as they have ensured a a "balance of power", which means your feeble leaders will think twice, sorry not twice bit ten times before they even think of resorting to war with us folks, they know what the consequences will be:agree::agree:your Gangadesh will become a dystopian wasteland for the next thousand years and then some:agree:.....Now log off.

Whatever helps you sleep at night. Wikipedia describes LUMS as an "Independent research university", yet its research output is so little that it doesn't even get a mention. Not in quantity or quality.

Fact of the matter is that Aligarh Muslim University of India (though ranked 45th in India) has a better research output and ranked higher than Pakistan's top ranked COMSATS. And once again LUMS is nowhere to be seen. Some research university this is, kudos :lol:

http://www.scimagoir.com/rankings.php?country=PAK
 
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Whatever helps you sleep at night. Wikipedia describes LUMS as an "Independent research university", yet its research output is no where to be seen. Not in quantity or quality.

Fact of the matter is that Aligarh Muslim University of India (though ranked at 45th in India) has a better research output and ranked higher than Pakistan's top ranked COMSATS. And once LUMS is nowhere to be seen.

http://www.scimagoir.com/rankings.php?country=PAK
:blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah: Like all institution from India ,churns out useless papers, now go play "call of duty" and stop wasting my time!
 
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:blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah::blah: Like all institution from India ,churns out useless papers, now go play "call of duty" and stop wasting my time!

LMao thought so. So its ok for you to bring up IIT in a totally irrelevant thread, but when I ask you why LUMS(an institution better than IITs according to you) is not even in the top 50 universities of the Islamic countries, then am wasting your time. :lol:
 
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