Known for its THE-QS World University Ranking, QS came out with the QS Asian University Rankings this time around. The difference of the World and Asian Rankings are written here.
Just a background of what QS is:
Q stands for Quacquarelli and S stands for Symonds.
QS was founded in 1990 by Wharton MBA, Nunzio Quacquarelli with offices in London and the US. Fellow director Matt Symonds and the Paris team joined in 1994. Today, QS operates globally from offices in: London, Paris, Singapore, Beijing, Tokyo, Sydney and Washington DC.
Today, Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) has become established as the world’s leading network for top careers and education. It links graduate, MBA and executive communities around the world with recruiters and education providers, both physical and virtual. The mission is to enable motivated people around the world to fulfil their potential by fostering international mobility, educational achievement and career development.

Representing the Philippines in the top 100 are University of the Philippines, De La Salle University, and Ateneo de Manila University. University of Sto. Tomas, on the other hand, lies on the 144th spot.
Rankings per subject are as follows:

For the complete list of the rankings, you may visit QS.com.






