This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil ...
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil ...
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The maj ...
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The maj ...
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
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QS Latin America University Rankings 2022
Discover the top universities in Latin America with the QS Latin America University Rankings 2022.
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This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
Discover the top universities in Latin America with the QS Latin America University Rankings 2022.
Out now! QS Latin America University Rankings 2023
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
This year’s QS Latin America University Rankings features 418 institutions, up from 410 last year, making it our biggest Latin American rankings yet.
The major locations represented include Brazil (95 universities), Mexico (64 universities) and Colombia (61 universities), accounting between themselves for more than half of all ranked universities.
Check back later this year for the remaining QS World University Rankings by Region, or consult our methodology to learn more about how this ranking was compiled.
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