Criteria
Basic criteria for rating universities
Each ranking may use its own unique criteria, but the most common include:
● Quality of teaching: Assessment of curricula, faculty qualifications and learning environment. The availability of modern educational technologies and methods is also an important aspect.
● Scientific activity: Number and quality of scientific research, grants and publications. Universities actively involved in scientific research usually have a high rating.
● Infrastructure: Availability of modern laboratories, libraries, dormitories and other resources. Good infrastructure contributes to quality education and comfortable living for students.
● Social activity: Participation in public projects, volunteer movements and sports events. Universities that support students' social activity contribute to their all-round development.
● Employment of graduates: Employment rate and average salary of graduates. This criterion shows how well graduates are prepared for professional activity and how much they are in demand in the labor market.