EduCompass Ranking · refreshed weekly · 2026
The EduCompass Ranking · 2026

Ranked by the jobs they teach you for.

Universities scored by how well their courses align with 2026's hottest careers.
Weighted by real market demand. No prestige premium. No legacy lists.

How we calculate the EduCompass Ranking
Discipline ranking

Pick a discipline to score by NIRF / IIRF / Week / India Today's per-category rank lists. "All" uses the best of QS / THE / NIRF / IIRF.

Discipline

Top 50 · All Careers · All Regions

# University Type EduCompass Index Source ranks
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EduCompass Index weights — adjust to re-rank live

Drag any slider — the rest re-balance automatically. The total is always 100%.

The EduCompass Index — methodology

Six criteria, each normalized 0–100 across the result set, then combined with weights you can adjust in the legend above. Defaults sum to 100.

  1. Hot-job demand (30%). Sum of demand-weighted aligned programs at the university. Hot careers come from our Industry Demand dataset (LinkedIn / Indeed / BLS / university outcomes).
  2. Course breadth (15%). Total program count — favours universities offering many disciplines.
  3. Scholarships (10%). Count of scholarships at the university (from our scholarship registry).
  4. Ease of admission (15%). Parsed acceptance rate — higher acceptance ranks higher on this dimension only (it does not dominate).
  5. Student reviews (15%). Aggregated review_score (0–5) drawn from social-testimonial data.
  6. Traditional reputation (15%). Best of QS, Times Higher Ed, NIRF and IIRF ranks (lower rank = better).

Source attribution is shown on every row (NIRF #X · IIRF #Y · The Week · India Today · QS · THE). Indian institutions surface multi-source rank data (NIRF + IIRF + The Week + India Today); international universities use QS + THE. Adjust the sliders in the legend above to re-rank live — e.g. weight reviews higher if you trust student voice over methodology bodies.