Taylor’s University climbs to 36th in QS Asia rankings,

Taylor’s University climbs to 36th in QS Asia Rankings 2025, solidifying its spot as Southeast Asia’s top private university for a fourth year.

Taylor’s University has achieved a new milestone, rising to 36th place in the QS Asia University Rankings 2025.

This accomplishment not only strengthens Taylor’s position as Southeast Asia’s leading private university for a fourth consecutive year but also places it firmly among Asia’s top 50 institutions.

Taylor’s remarkable ranking reflects its ongoing commitment to academic excellence and transformative education.

The university demonstrated notable improvements across 11 ranking indicators, including Academic Reputation, Employer Reputation, and International Research Network.

Advancing through key indicators

Taylor’s University’s recent success highlights its strategic focus on quality education and impactful research.

The university made significant progress in Academic Reputation, Faculty-Student Ratio, and International Student Ratio.

These advances underscore the institution’s efforts to attract top global talent and foster a supportive learning environment.

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The university also saw enhanced performance in citations per paper and international faculty ratio, reflecting Taylor’s dedication to building a collaborative, research-driven community.

The Vice Chancellor and President of Taylor’s University, Professor Barry Winn, shared his thoughts on this recognition: “This ranking is a reflection of our unwavering dedication to purposeful education.

Through a culture of continuous innovation in teaching, research, and collaboration, we are preparing our students to build a future filled with possibilities.”

Taylor’s: A legacy of impact and employability

Taylor’s University has positioned itself as a leader in real-world impact, integrating over 106 social and environmental Impact Projects in the past year, directly benefiting more than 3,100 individuals.

This approach to education, combining academic rigour with community engagement, empowers students to make a tangible difference.

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In addition to its social contributions, Taylor’s University boasts a 99.7% graduate employability rate, as reported by Malaysia’s Ministry of Higher Education in 2023.

This rate signifies the effectiveness of the university’s career services and its focus on producing industry-ready graduates, with most securing jobs within six months of graduation.

Taylor’s University continues to set a high standard for private education in Southeast Asia, with achievements that span academic performance, impactful research, and social contribution.

As the university moves forward, it remains committed to shaping a transformative educational experience for its students and community.

Learn more about Taylor’s inspiring initiatives and its journey toward excellence by visiting its website.

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