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Qs world university ranking standard
Qs World University Ranking Criteria are as follows:

1, Academic Reputation: Evaluate the reputation of the school in teaching and scientific research through the survey of global academic experts.

2. Employer's reputation: Evaluate the reputation and employment prospects of school graduates in the job market through a survey of global employers.

3. Number of citations per faculty member: Evaluate the number of citations of academic papers of each faculty member in the school, and reflect the research influence and quality of the school.

4. Staff-student ratio: Evaluate the teacher-student ratio of the school, that is, the ratio of the number of staff to the number of students, reflecting the interaction between students and teachers and the quality of teacher resources.

5. Proportion of international students: Evaluate the proportion of international students in the school and reflect the internationalization and attractiveness of the school.

6. Proportion of international teachers: Evaluate the proportion of international teachers in the school, reflecting the degree of internationalization and global appeal of the school.

7. Graduate Employment Rate: Assess the employment rate of school graduates, reflecting students' employability and competitiveness in the job market.

8. Academic achievements: Evaluate the academic achievements of faculty and staff, such as academic awards and patents.

What is the QS World University Ranking?

QS World University Ranking is a global university ranking published by Quacquarelli Symonds(QS). The ranking aims to provide evaluation and comparison of higher education institutions around the world, which can help students, educational institutions and employers understand the comprehensive strength and reputation of different universities.

QS World University Ranking uses a series of indicators to evaluate and compare the performance of universities. These indicators include academic reputation, employer reputation, citation of academic papers, teacher-student ratio, proportion of international students, proportion of international faculty and staff, employment rate of graduates and academic achievements. Each index has a specific weight and evaluation method. Finally, the ranking of universities is determined by calculating the comprehensive scores of these indexes.