Islamabad: International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI) has been named as one of the world’s top universities and placed among 51-100 in the subjects of Theology, Divinity & Religious Studies and is placed at 351-400 in Mathematics across the world in the latest 2024 edition by the world’s top most university rankings agency QS (Quacquarelli Symonds).
In addition, for the first time the university is placed in Physics at 601-640 across the world in the latest edition by the world’s top most university rankings agency QS. Earlier, IIUI was ranked 249th in QS Asia University Rankings 2024 as well as IIUI was placed at 49th position in QS Southern Asia University Rankings 2024 by QS.
IIUI Rector, Dr Samina Malik and President, Dr Hathal Homoud Alotaibi while expressing gratitude for the achievement congratulated the academic and administrative staff of the institution and hoped that they would remain committed to the university in the future by continuing their hard work so that the institution gets the top slot in all world rankings in the future.
They specially appreciated the hard work of Director Quality Assurance Department (QAD) and his team. The recent positive results generated by IIUI are outcome of continued reforms and initiatives introduced by the university management that includes preparation of university’s new strategic plan that also helped in gleaning exact view of the university accomplishments on scientific basis.
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