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    QS World University Rankings 2026

    June 19, 2025
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    Saudi Arabia Breaks into Top 100, a First for the Arab Region

    LONDON, June 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The 2026 QS World University Rankings features 107 universities from the Arab Region—25 more compared to last year. For the first time, Saudi Arabia breaks into the global Top 100, marking a historic milestone for the region.

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    King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals leads the Arab region, rising to 67th globally—the first Arab institution ever to enter the top 100. Qatar University climbs to 112th, and King Saud University advances to 143rd, reinforcing the region’s growing influence on the global higher education stage.

    Top Arab Institutions in QS World University Rankings 2026:

    2026 Rank

    2025 Rank

    67

    101

    KFUPM

    Saudi Arabia

    112

    122

    Qatar University

    Qatar

    143

    =200

    King Saud University

    Saudi Arabia

    163

    149

    King Abdul Aziz University

    Saudi Arabia

    =177

    202

    Khalifa University

    UAE

    229

    =261

    United Arab Emirates University

    UAE

    =237

    250

    American University of Beirut

    Lebanon

    =244

    183

    Hamad Bin Khalifa University

    Qatar

    =272

    =332

    American University of Sharjah

    UAE

    =324

    =368

    University of Jordan

    Jordan

    =328

    434

    University of Sharjah

    UAE

    =334

    =362

    Sultan Qaboos University

    Oman

    =347

    =350

    Cairo University

    Egypt

    =381

    =410

    The American University in Cairo

    Egypt

    391

    =501

    Abu Dhabi University

    UAE

    In total, 42% of ranked Arab universities improved their position, 32% remained stable, and 26% declined. Eleven institutions appear in the rankings for the first time—six from Jordan, five from Iraq, and three each from Lebanon and Oman. Saudi Arabia adds two new entrants, and Palestine sees one institution ranked for the first time.

    The UAE sees seven of its 12 universities rise in rank, with Khalifa University entering the top 200. Egypt adds five new entries, while Cairo University climbs to 347th. Jordan and Iraq are among the top contributors of new ranked universities worldwide.

    Ben Sowter, QS Senior Vice President, said:

    “Only nine countries added five or more universities to the rankings this year—and three of them are in the Arab region. This reflects a rapidly evolving ecosystem.”

    Governments in the region are increasingly linking higher education performance to national goals. Saudi Arabia aims for five universities in the top 200 by 2030. The UAE aligns rankings with its Higher Education Strategy 2030, and Egypt incorporates education as a central element of its Vision 2030.

    As global competition intensifies QS underscores the importance of  international visibility, research collaboration, and graduate outcomes for maintaining momentum.

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