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As many as 35 Pakistani universities feature in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, released recently. At least 31 public-sector universities and four private institutions from Pakistan have been included in the list, underscoring the dominant role of state-run institutes in driving research output and ma
As many as 35 Pakistani universities feature in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2026, released recently. At least 31 public-sector universities and four private institutions from Pakistan have been included in the list, underscoring the dominant role of state-run institutes in driving research output and maintaining global academic visibility. In the private sector, the Lahore University of Management Sciences (Lums) stood out in business and management studies, achieving a position in the 101-150 range, making it one of Pakistan’s highest-ranked institutions in any subject. The Institute of Business Administration Karachi (IBA) followed with rankings in business and economics within the 151-250 band. The Aga Khan University maintained its reputation in medicine, ranking within the 201-250 bracket globally, while also appearing in the life sciences categories. Habib University appeared in selected social science disciplines, typically within the 400+ range.