Education Desk: 

Quetta: Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering, and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) has earned a distinguished position among the top 1201-1500 universities worldwide in the highly respected Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025. This remarkable accomplishment makes BUITEMS the only university in Balochistan to reach this global milestone, elevating its status on the international academic stage.

Additionally, BUITEMS has also secured a place among the top 1001-1500 universities in Times Higher Education’s SDG Impact Rankings for 2024, a recognition that only a select few universities in Pakistan have achieved.

Vice Chancellor Prof. Dr. Khalid Hafeez expressed his excitement about the rankings, saying, “This is an extraordinary achievement for Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering, and Management Sciences (BUITEMS) and a testament to the collective efforts of our faculty, staff, and students. Our growing recognition in international rankings is a reflection of BUITEMS’ commitment to excellence in education and research.”

As BUITEMS marks its 22nd year, Prof. Dr. Hafeez highlighted the institution’s ambitious vision: “We believe we are the youngest university in the world to achieve this ranking. Our goal is to make BUITEMS one of the top 600 universities globally.”

The university’s continuous climb in global rankings showcases its dedication to fostering quality education, research, and international collaborations, positioning BUITEMS as a leader in higher education in Pakistan and beyond.

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