Local and Global Rankings of Universities
Local and Global Rankings of Georgian Universities The ranking and classification of universities and colleges in Georgia – both in scientific and humanities disciplines – are based on a set of academic-level statistics related to students and faculty members.
These rankings mainly apply to the undergraduate (Bachelor’s) level , where the focus is primarily on teaching quality. However, for postgraduate (Master’s and Doctoral) programs , the ranking tends to rely more on the level and impact of scientific research.
The Main Criteria for Global University Rankings
- Academic Reputation (40%)
This refers to the opinion of experts and academics worldwide regarding the university’s academic level and reputation. - Employer Reputation (15%)
This reflects the confidence and recognition employers have in graduates from the university. - Faculty-to-Student Ratio (20%)
This criterion evaluates the ratio of teaching staff to enrolled students, which affects the quality of education and student support. - Citations per Faculty (Research Impact) (20%)
This measures the frequency with which the university’s research is cited by other scholars, indicating its scientific impact and contribution. - International Faculty Ratio (5%)
This refers to the percentage of international academic staff among the total teaching staff. - International Student Ratio (5%)
This reflects the percentage of international students enrolled at the university, indicating its global appeal and diversity.
Below is a table showing the local and global rankings of twenty Georgian universities according to both international and local classification systems .
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