University ranking is usually based on a variety of indicators to comprehensively evaluate the performance of universities, usually including but not limited to the following aspects:
1. Teaching: Teaching is one of the most important responsibilities of a university. Therefore, teaching indicators usually include student-teacher ratio, teacher strength, student satisfaction, academic reputation and so on. In QS ranking, teaching quality accounts for 40% of the total score.
2. Research: Scientific research achievements of universities play an important role in social development and progress. Therefore, research indicators usually include research funds, academic achievements, research cooperation and so on. In QS ranking, research quality accounts for 40% of the total score.
3. Internationalization: Internationalization is one of the important features of modern universities. Internationalization indicators usually include the proportion of international students, the proportion of international teachers and international academic cooperation. In the QS ranking, the degree of internationalization accounts for 10% of the total score.
4. Employer's reputation: The employment and career development of college graduates is one of the ultimate goals of the university. Therefore, the employer reputation index reflects the employment situation of college graduates and the degree of recognition by employers. In QS ranking, the employer's recognition accounts for 10% of the total score.