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World ranking of Oriental University in the Philippines
The Oriental University of the Philippines ranks 399th in the world.

1. Oriental University of the Philippines is a university located in Manila, Philippines, and one of the oldest private universities in the Philippines. The campus of the school covers a wide area, with several campuses, including Caloocan, Recto and Sampaloc.

2. The Oriental University of the Philippines also pays attention to the cultivation of students' comprehensive quality and provides students with rich extracurricular activities and community organizations. Students can take part in various sports, literature and art, academic activities, broaden their horizons and improve their comprehensive quality.

The school offers many subjects, including business, engineering, law, medicine, art and other fields. Among them, business and engineering majors enjoy a high reputation in the Philippines and even Southeast Asia.

Reference standard of world ranking of universities;

1. Academic reputation: Academic reputation is one of the important factors in university ranking. Academic reputation is usually determined by the evaluation and recognition of universities by academic experts and scholars.

2. Research level: Research level is another important factor in university ranking. The research level is usually evaluated by the university's scientific research achievements, the quantity and quality of published papers and research funds.

3. Faculty: The faculty includes the number of professors, associate professors, lecturers and other teaching staff, academic qualifications, academic level and other factors.

4. Student evaluation: Student evaluation is usually based on students' satisfaction with the university, graduates' employment situation and students' academic performance.

5. Internationalization: Internationalization includes the proportion of international students, the proportion of international teachers and international cooperation projects.