Author(s): Rowaida Aqrabawi
University rankings may provide essential benefit. At the point when rankings are sensitively handled, they tend to strengthen the culture of transparency, also to enhance competition between universities. In truth they permit students settle on educated decisions for university placement. Additionally, ranking systems often invite quality assurance procedures within universities. Rankings are also "intensely debated", particularly as to whether they appropriately serve the interests and needs of non-industrial nations.