Kazakhstan Achieves Milestone: 35 Universities Featured in QS Asia University Rankings 2025

Kazakhstan has set a new benchmark in higher education, with 35 of its universities featured in the QS Asia University Rankings 2025. This achievement underscores the nation’s commitment to academic excellence and its growing influence in the Asian educational landscape.

Top Performers

Among the 35 institutions, three have secured positions in Asia’s top 100

  • Al-Farabi Kazakh National University: Ranked 29th, maintaining its status as a leading institution in the region.
  • Gumilyov Eurasian National University: Achieved the 65th position, reflecting its consistent academic performance.
  • Satbayev University: Entered the top 100 for the first time, securing the 89th spot, marking a significant milestone in its development.

Overall Progress

The rankings reveal a positive trend for Kazakhstani universities:

  • 22 institutions improved their standings compared to the previous year.
  • Three universities retained their positions, demonstrating stability in their academic offerings.
  • The Kazakh National Women’s Teacher Training University re-entered the rankings after a one-year hiatus.

Enhanced Reputation

Kazakhstan’s universities have made notable strides in reputation metrics:

  • 77% of the institutions achieved higher academic reputation scores.
  • 89% improved their employer reputation, indicating stronger industry recognition of their graduates.

Broader Impact

Beyond the QS Asia University Rankings, Kazakhstan’s higher education sector has witnessed growth in other areas:

  • The number of Kazakh universities in the QS World University Rankings has more than doubled over four years, increasing from 14 to 21 institutions.
  • Subject-specific rankings have expanded from two to eight, showcasing diversification in academic excellence.
  • In the QS Sustainability Rankings, 12 Kazakh universities were recognized, particularly excelling in the management model indicator.
  • Participation in the QS Stars program has grown, with 23 universities assessed on criteria such as research productivity, reputation, inclusiveness, and sustainability.
  • Kazakh universities have increased their representation in the QS Global MBA Rankings from one to three institutions, marking the first such growth since 2016.
  • Astana and Almaty have been acknowledged in the QS Best Student Cities rankings, highlighting their appeal to international students.

Kazakhstan’s remarkable performance in the QS Asia University Rankings 2025 reflects its strategic investments in higher education and its ambition to become a regional academic hub. The nation’s universities are not only improving in rankings but also enhancing their global reputation, research capabilities, and appeal to international students.

For more detailed information, you can read the full article on The Astana Times: Record-Breaking 35 Kazakh Universities Enter QS Asia University Rankings 2025.

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