The ‘Quacquarelli Symonds (QS)’, ‘Times Higher Education (THE)’, ‘The Center for World University Ranking (CWUR)’ and ‘The SCImago Institutions Rankings (SIR)’ have recently published world university ranking of 2020. These four organisations are reputed and well known all over the world for preparingf rankings of the academic institutions/universities for states every year. The top ten universities ranked by four reputed institutions are presented in Table 1.1 below.

Table 1.1: Top Ten Universities Worldwide

Rank QS THE CWUR SIR
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Oxford Harvard University Chinese Academy of Sciences
2 Stanford University California Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
3 Harvard University University of Cambridge Stanford University Ministry of Education of the People’s Republic of China
4 University of Oxford Stanford University University of Cambridge Harvard University
5 California Institute of Technology Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Oxford Harvard Medical School
6 ETH Zurich-Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Princeton University Columbia University Helmholtz Gemeinschaft
7 University of Cambridge Harvard University Princeton University National Institutes of Health
8 UCL Yale University University of California Massachusetts Institute of Technology *
9 Imperial College London University of Chicago University of Pennsylvania Stanford University
10 University of Chicago Imperial College London University of Chicago Google Inc

University ranking of four organizations vary from each other significantly. What is the reason behind this variance? The reason is that – four institutions have used different indicators/matrixes and methodologies. For example, academic reputation is one of the criteria to evaluate the performance of the universities.

THE gives less weight to the academic reputation for youngest universities those are less than 50 years old, whereas QS uses the same methodology as their world university ranking. As a result, youngest universities can receive a lower score in the QS table. The matrixes used by four institutions are presented in Table 1.2 below:

Table 1.2: Matrixes of QS, THE, CWUR & SIR (Methodology)

QS Matrixes QS Weighting THE Matrixes THE Weighting CWUR Matrixes CWUR Weighting SIR Matrixes SIR Weighting
Academic Reputation 40% Teaching 30% Quality of Education 25% Research 50%
Employee Reputation 10% Research 30% Alumni Employment 25% Innovation 30%
Faculty/Student Ratio 20% Citations 30% Quality of Faculty 10% Social 20%
Citations Per Year 20% International Outlook 7.5% Research Performance 40%
International Faculty 5% Industry Income 2.5%
International Students 5%            

 Sources: Websites of QS, THE, CWUR & SIR

Now I would like to discuss very briefly about the status of Bangladeshi universities regarding world university ranking. The number of universities with ranks by QS, THE, CWUR & SIR are presented in Table 1.3.

Table 1.3: Status of Bangladeshi Universities Regarding World University7 Ranking (2019-2020)

QS University QS Rank THE Universities THE Rank CWUR Universities CWUR Rank SIR Universities SIR Rank
University of Dhaka 800-1000 University of Dhaka 1000+ University of Dhaka 1684 University of Dhaka 708
Khulna University 721
Bangladesh Agricultural University 733
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University 737
  Rajshahi University 740
Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology 742
        BRAC University 753
        University of Chittagong 755
          Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology 756
        Jahangirnagar University 775
        Shahjalal University of Science and Technology 778
        Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology 780
        North South University 785
        Khulna University of Engineering and Technology 791
        Military Institute of Science and Technology 815

 Sources: Websites of QS, THE, CWUR & SIR

Now I would like to draw attention to why Bangladeshi universities failed to get better positions in the world university ranking/league tables. According to the QS, THE, CWUR, the place of the University of Dhaka in the world league table is 800+, 1000+ and 1684, respectively.

On the other hand, 15 universities have received placed from 700 to 800, ranked by the SIR. The status of Bangladeshi universities is inferior concerning world university ranking. It is also apparent that the universities of Bangladesh did not receive any score almost in all indicators except research. I should mention that the University of Dhaka is the number one university in Bangladesh, ranked by these four institutions.


Each year we see newspapers and electronic media questioned why universities of Bangladesh did not get any position in world rankings. However, they have never discussed the actual situation of the universities of Bangladesh.


Each year we see newspapers and electronic media questioned why universities of Bangladesh did not get any position in world university ranking. However, they have never discussed the actual situation of the universities of Bangladesh. Even the intelligentsia who analysed this issue did not articulate the rationale for the worse situation of universities.

What are we offering to our graduates? What is the role of government in ensuring higher education and research in universities? What is the future aspiration of graduate students? What do we want to produce from our universities? What do parents of graduates expect from universities and teachers? The simple answer is – both demand and supply sides would like to secure a safe future through getting a government job. More precisely, all graduates would like to be BCS cadres or have an excellent job with a higher salary in public or private sectors.

The world best universities educate scientists, entrepreneurs, noble laureates, athletes, great political leaders and writers. The Harvard University of USA has educated 8 US Presidents and 183 Nobel laureates. The California University of Technology of USA has educated 73 Nobel laureates. The Stanford University of USA also literate 83 Nobel laureates and 270 Olympic gold medallists’ athletes. The University of Oxford has produced 26 Nobel laureates, 7 Poets laureates, 30 modern world leaders including Bill Clinton, Aung San Suu Kyi, Indira Gandhi and 26 Prime Ministers of Great Britain, and 120 Olympic medallists. The University of Cambridge has also educated 92 Nobel laureates. Massachusetts Institute of Technology is the leading institution in the innovation of science, engineering and technology. If we added together with the money earned by all companies founded by MIT’s alumni, we would get the 10th largest economy in the world.

Now one can ask why the universities of Bangladesh cannot educate graduates like Oxford, Harvard, Stanford, Cambridge or MIT. To get this answer, we need to search the answers to the questions that are raised in the earlier paragraph. Everybody blames that the politics of teachers and students are mostly responsible for the worse reputation of universities. I firmly believe that the argument is vague. The politics of teachers and students could only be a reason, but not the master.


The government of Bangladesh has allocated only 2.5% of her budget in education (primary, secondary, higher secondary and higher education). I do not know whether any industry of Bangladesh has invested money to invent new patents or not. Without industrial investment, a university cannot do research in order to develop a new patent, particularity in science, engineering and technology sectors.


Government funds and industrial investment are necessary to run universities well. The government of Bangladesh has allocated only 2.5% of her budget in education (primary, secondary, higher secondary and higher education). I do not know whether any industry of Bangladesh has invested money to invent new patents or not. Without industrial investment, a university cannot do research in order to develop a new patent, particularity in science, engineering and technology sectors.

A university of a developed nation such as Australia invests a minimum one crore BDT for a PhD student. This investment could be more for a fellow in the science discipline. How much does the government of Bangladesh invest for a graduate student?  To more or less, the nature of universities of Bangladesh is only teaching, not research. I have observed that university teachers have used their own resources to acquire higher degrees (Master/MPhil/PhD). The government does not offer any scholarship to university teachers or graduates. The resources of government for higher education and research are allocated for BCS cadres. University is the best place to innovate new ideas and inventions through research. However, the government does not give proper attention to universities.

I have carefully observed that almost all graduates run for government jobs. They read and memorise a bulk of answers to questions in some specific areas, regardless of disciplines. We have developed a culture that BCS cadres are the most brilliant graduates in Bangladesh. We also feel proud to say that ‘X’ number of students have been BCS cadres from Dhaka or Rajshahi University. It is the way that we evaluate the performances of our universities.

However, what has BCS cadres brought for our country’s honour and dignity? We witnessed that Bangladesh had been the topmost corrupted countries worldwide for five consecutive times (2001-2005). Even now a day, the top most corrupted sectors are administration, police and doctors in Bangladesh, reported by the TIB.

I believe that the administration of Bangladesh is one of the less effective administrations around the world. They do not induce any significant theory that can change the administrative services in our country. However, we feel proud that they are the most brilliant and meritorious student across the country. If graduates of universities do not think about new ideas and inventions, how can we expect that you would get a better ranking in the world league table? How many students of universities have won Noble Prizes? How many of them have become great political leaders worldwide? How many graduates have become billionaire around the globe? 


If we want to improve the reputation of our universities, government and industries should invest money to do more and more research. It is also necessary to change the policy and ensure the environment to bring more international students and teachers to get an international flavour.


I do not want to blame universities. The higher education policy in Bangladesh is mostly responsible for this worse situation. If we want to improve the reputation of our universities, government and industries should invest money to do more and more research.

It is also necessary to change the policy and ensure the environment to bring more international students and teachers to get an international flavour. The students must change their attitudes to their professions and engage themselves in research. Otherwise, we will only be frustrated to see the worse condition of our universities.

In the next writing, I will focus on the ins and outs of the procedures of collecting information of the universities worldwide and the process of calculating scores on each criterion.

About the author

Md. Mahbub Alam Prodip

Md. Mahbub Alam Prodip

Md. Mahbub Alam Prodip is a PhD Fellow, Peace Studies, University of New England, Australia, and Associate Professor of the Department of Public Administration, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh.

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