
China has reaffirmed its leadership in Asian higher education, with eight of its universities securing spots in the region's top 10 in the 2026-2027 Best Global Universities rankings published by U.S. News & World Report.
Tsinghua University was named Asia's top institution, achieving sixth place worldwide. The National University of Singapore took second place in Asia, followed closely by Peking University in third, which ranked 13th globally.
Nanyang Technological University, ranked 27th worldwide, secured the fourth spot in Asia. The Chinese University Hong Kong rounded out the regional top five.
Other regional leaders in the top 10 include Zhejiang University in sixth and Shanghai Jiao Tong University in seventh. The University of Hong Kong claimed eighth place, while the City University Hong Kong took the ninth spot, followed by Fudan University.
The campus of Tsinghua University in March 2026. Photo from the university's Facebook page
Beyond the top tier, China boasts the largest overall representation in the global rankings, featuring 409 universities.
Tsinghua University climbed to the sixth place globally, surpassing prestigious American institutions including Yale University, Columbia University, and the University of California, Berkeley.
Tsinghua is also the only Asian institution to break into the global top 10. The university's steady improvement in recent years underscores the growing international influence of Chinese higher education, particularly regarding research output and academic impact.
The United States follows as the second-most represented nation with 275 institutions. India, the United Kingdom, and Japan trail with 123, 93, and 86 universities, respectively.
Asia rank
Global rank
University
Country/Territory
1
6
Tsinghua University
China
2
16
National University of Singapore
Singapore
3
19
Peking University
China
4
27
Nanyang Technological University
Singapore
5
28
Chinese University Hong Kong
Hong Kong (China)
6
35
Zhejiang University
China
7
37
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
China
8
40
University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong (China)
9
47
City University Hong Kong
Hong Kong (China)
10
49
Fudan University
China
Research-focused methodology
The Best Global Universities rankings assess over 2,250 institutions across more than 100 countries and territories. Rather than evaluating undergraduate teaching quality or student life, the methodology focuses deliberately on academic research performance and regional or global reputation.
U.S. News evaluates schools using 13 research-based indicators, developed with input from bibliometric experts at the analytics firm Clarivate. The most heavily weighted factors, each accounting for 12.5% of the total, are global research reputation, regional research reputation, and the number of publications ranking among the top 10% most cited worldwide.
To calculate the final standings, the weighted scores are combined to produce an overall score. The highest-ranked university globally receives a perfect score of 100, while all other institutions are graded on a scale from zero to 99 based on their performance relative to the top institution.
According to U.S. News, the index ultimately aims to help prospective students compare institutions with strong international research footprints and provide a benchmark for assessing global academic impact.
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