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Continuing climb, Universiti Malaya debuts in Times Higher Education’s Asia Top 40

Universiti Malaya makes its debut in the top 40 of the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

THE judges the universities based on performance in areas such as teaching , research , citations , international outlook and industry income . UM was also not the only local university to show improvement, with Universiti Teknologi Petronas placing 98th, up by 16 places from last year’s edition.

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