What is the rank of University of Derby in the world?

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    Niharika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    According to student ratings, University of Derby has an overall rating of 4.2 stars and is placed 1001 in the QS World University Rankings. The University of Derby is a public university in the UK, and was established in 1992. The University of Derby has consistently been ranked between 801 and 1000, as per online sources. When we look at the University of Derby's position inside the UK, we can see that it is among the top 100 universities in the country according to major UK publishers. Since 2017, Derby has continuously been ranked between 91 and 100 & was placed 99th in its university ranking as of 2021.

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