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47 NUST Researchers Ranked Among World’s Top 2% Scientists

Forty-seven researchers from the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST) earned a place among the world’s top two percent of scientists. The global ranking comes from Stanford University and highlights research excellence.

Recognition for NUST Researchers

The list features NUST researchers from engineering, computer science, natural sciences, and medicine. Their presence shows the university’s strong impact in multiple fields.
This achievement builds on earlier successes. In recent years, more NUST researchers have made it to the global list. As a result, the university shows consistent progress in scientific research.
NUST leadership congratulated the researchers on this success. They said the recognition brings pride to Pakistan. In addition, it shows that Pakistani scholars contribute to international science.

Boost for Pakistan’s Image

Education experts say achievements like this improve Pakistan’s academic reputation. They also believe such recognition may encourage global partnerships and research projects.
NUST already works with top universities around the world. These collaborations cover renewable energy, artificial intelligence, climate change, and medical sciences. With more of its researchers ranked among the best, NUST will strengthen these global ties.
This recognition also inspires young students. It proves that Pakistani universities can compete with global institutions. Therefore, the success is not only for NUST but also for the nation.

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