The latest QS Higher Education System Strength Ranking takes a look at the higher education system in South Korea, analysing how the universities in South Korea compare to the rest of the world. How does South Korea fare when it comes to funding, access and system strenght in our latest ranking? Discover the full results here; http://bit.ly/HESSRanking_L #QSWUR
6. This looks at overall
national system
strength, based on
performance in
international rankings.
The country’s score is
based on the number of
its institutions which are
ranked 700 or above in
the QS World University
Rankings®, divided by
the average position of
those universities.
9. Scores in this category
are calculated based on
the number of places
available at
universities ranked
within the global top
500, divided by an
indicator of population
size.
South Korea is ranked:
10. Scores in this category
are calculated based on
the number of places
available at
universities ranked
within the global top
500, divided by an
indicator of population
size.
South Korea is ranked:
17th worldwide.
12. This is a normalized
score, based on the place
each nation’s top
university occupies in the
QS World University
Rankings®.
13. The United Kingdom’s
top university is the
University of
Cambridge, which is
ranked in joint-3rd place
worldwide.
For flagship institution,
South Korea is ranked:
14. The United Kingdom’s
top university is the
University of
Cambridge, which is
ranked in joint-3rd place
worldwide.
For flagship institution,
South Korea is ranked:
10th worldwide.
16. The fourth and final
indicator aims to assess
the impact of national
investment in higher
education, by comparing
each nation’s financial
situation to its
performance in the
international rankings.
South Korea is ranked:
10th worldwide.