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The top 10 in the QS World University Rankings 2026
2026 rank Institution +/- change from 2025 1Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), US0 2Imperial College London, UK0 3Stanford University, US+3 4University of Oxford, UK-1 5Harvard University, US-1 6University of Cambridge, UK-1 7ETH Zurich, Switzerland0 8National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore0 9University College London (UCL), UK0 10California Institute of Technology (Caltech), US0
MIT continues its streak as the best university in the world, according to the QS World University Rankings. The top 10 have remained relatively stable, with Stanford University the only exception. Through improvements in Sustainability and the number of International Faculty, Stanford has risen from 6th to 3rd.
The key facts from the QS World University Rankings 2026
- 1,501 ranked institutions
- 478 moved up
- 573 moved down
- 106 countries or locations represented (+3 compared to 2025)
- 112 newly ranked institutions
The most improved countries in the QS World University Rankings 2026
Every QS World University Rankings sees country-level shifts, and this year’s edition is no different.
41% of Indian institutions have improved their ranking, with only 20% moving down – while China and Germany have a higher percentage moving up, they also have a higher percentage moving down, making India's performance particularly impressive. The US continues to be the most represented location with 192 institutions. 11 of the US institutions in the top 100 improved their ranking.
Five of Hong Kong’s nine institutions are in the top 100, and four have improved their rank.
In the United Arab Emirates, all institutions that improved their rank did so by more than five places.
The big movers in the QS World University Rankings 2026
Sunway University in Malaysia is the most improved institution, improving their rank by 129 positions. They have seen improvements across most indicators, with their International Student Ratio and Citations per Faculty seeing particularly large jumps.
The University of Chicago breaks into the top 20, moving up 8 places to 13th.
South Korea’s Yonsei University moves into 50th position.
Of our 112 new institutions ranked this year, the newly merged Adelaide University in Australia is the top performer, placing 82nd globally.
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