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Having been piloted in 2014, the first full QS Arab Region University Rankings was released in 2015 – the world’s first comprehensive of the top universities in the Arab world.
Other Middle Eastern countries boasting universities within the Arab region’s top 100 include Egypt, Oman, Qatar, Iran, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan and Iraq. Turkey and Israel, often considered part of the Middle Eastern region, are also well-represented in the overall QS World University Rankings®.
To find out more about what to expect from study in the Middle East, click on the countries listed above.
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Top Universities in the Middle East
Having been piloted in 2014, the first full QS Arab Region University Rankings was released in 2015 – the world’s first comprehensive of the top universities in the Arab world.
Some of the top universities in the Arab countries are: King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (Saudi Arabia), King Saud University (Saudi Arabia), King Abdulaziz University (Saudi Arabia), the American University of Beirut (Lebanon), Qatar University (Qatar), and United Arab Emirates University (United Arab Emirates).
Other Middle Eastern countries boasting universities within the Arab region’s top 100 include Egypt, Oman, Qatar, Iran, Kuwait, Bahrain, Jordan and Iraq. Turkey and Israel, often considered part of the Middle Eastern region, are also well-represented in the overall QS World University Rankings®.
To find out more about what to expect from study in the Middle East, click on the countries listed above.
See the full results of the QS Arab Region University Rankings
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