Purdue is recognized among the world’s best in the latest QS rankings and has risen to No. 8 among U.S. public universities

WEST LAFAYETTE — Purdue University has again earned praise as one of the world’s best academic institutions. In the latest 2025 QS (Quacquarelli Symonds) World University Rankings, released Tuesday (June 4), Purdue came in No. 89 globally, a gain of 10 spots from last year.  

Purdue is again a top-10 U.S. public university, coming in at No. 8 overall, an improvement of two spots from last year. Since QS started its independent global ranking, this is the highest Purdue has been ranked among U.S. public universities.

Among U.S. institutions overall, Purdue landed in the top 25, scoring a No. 24 placement, up from both 2024 (No. 27) and 2023 (No. 32). Purdue also was up among Big Ten universities, rising to No. 6 among 18 universities in the conference (including four new institutions joining this summer). It is the only university in the Big Ten to rise in QS rankings this year. Purdue is also the only Indiana university among the top 300 universities globally.

Purdue President Mung Chiang

“Even the most widely used rankings are partial and noisy, but they also represent some of the impact produced by our faculty, staff, and students in a competitive manner,” Purdue President Mung Chiang said. “The continued elevation of Purdue’s American and global rankings is yet another reflection of excellence at scale and brings positive visibility to our state.” 

Several Purdue University scores in the individual metrics that feed the cumulative QS World University Rankings are on an upward trajectory, including academic reputation, international research network, and sustainability. The methodology includes employer reputation, employment outcomes, faculty/student ratio, and other undergraduates, graduates, and research excellence measures. Now in its 21st year, the QS World University Rankings evaluates over 1,500 institutions using its methodology, combining quantitative and reputation survey results.

Patrick J. Wolfe

“At Purdue, we continue to strive to be the most consequential public university in the country and one of the most impactful institutions in the world,” said Patrick J. Wolfe, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs and diversity. “We are creating, disseminating, and deploying knowledge in areas making the most significant difference in society and are proud to see efforts get deserved recognition in these rankings.”

Purdue continues to earn stellar rankings from various publications in various areas, using various methodologies. This latest acclaim from the QS World University Rankings joins these recent highlights for the university: