Sejong University
#392
QS World University Rankings 2026
38.2
QS 2026 overall score
Ranking data
QS World University Rankings source#392
QS World University Rankings 2026
#396
QS World University Rankings 2025
38.2
QS 2026 overall score
Indicator-level data
Each card keeps the QS 2026 score and rank separate. A missing value is not estimated.
Academic reputation
- QS 2026 score
- 16.3
- QS 2026 rank
- #701
Employer reputation
- QS 2026 score
- 19.4
- QS 2026 rank
- #672
Faculty-student ratio
- QS 2026 score
- 16.3
- QS 2026 rank
- #801
Citations per faculty
- QS 2026 score
- 92.2
- QS 2026 rank
- #92
International faculty ratio
- QS 2026 score
- 32.4
- QS 2026 rank
- #558
International student ratio
- QS 2026 score
- 50.7
- QS 2026 rank
- #407
International student diversity
- QS 2026 score
- 37.8
- QS 2026 rank
- #516
International research network
- QS 2026 score
- 77.8
- QS 2026 rank
- #388
Employment outcomes
- QS 2026 score
- 1.8
- QS 2026 rank
- #801
Sustainability
- QS 2026 score
- 61.3
- QS 2026 rank
- #471
About Sejong University
Sejong University's directory spans language, society, science, AI, design, engineering, and the arts
Sejong University's English directory presents a wide academic map rather than a single subject identity. It includes liberal arts, social sciences, business and economics, hospitality and tourism, natural sciences, life science, AI convergence, creative studies, engineering, aerospace system engineering, arts and physical education, humanities, social sciences, and entertainment contents. The listed departments range from Korean language and literature, history, law, and public administration to mathematics and statistics, physics and astronomy, chemistry, food science and biotechnology, electronic engineering, computer and information security, architecture, civil and environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, and aerospace engineering. These names give a reader useful starting points, but they do not make every nearby subject equivalent.
The directory also shows why a broad question can cross more than one academic setting. A question about a digital system may be relevant to AI convergence, computer sciences and engineering, information security, software, design innovation, or a social-science context. A question about food can involve food service, food science and biotechnology, hospitality, biological science, or business. A question about an urban environment may involve architecture, civil and environmental engineering, energy resources and geosystems engineering, law, public administration, or communication. The public labels establish that these areas are visible; a closer record is still needed to determine which unit addresses a particular object or method.
Sejong's named colleges make an interdisciplinary subject easier to separate
Sejong groups several specialist areas into visible colleges and schools. The College of AI Convergence includes AI convergence, electronic engineering, semiconductor systems engineering, computer sciences and engineering, computer and information security, and quantum information science and engineering. The School of Creative Studies lists design innovation, comics and animation technology, intelligent Internet of Things, cyber defense, artificial intelligence and robotics convergence engineering, artificial intelligence and data science, artificial intelligence and information technology, and software. The School of Aerospace System Engineering lists aerospace engineering, intelligent drone convergence, nano technology and advanced materials engineering, quantum and nuclear engineering, and defense and AI system engineering.
These routes are useful because they distinguish several ways of approaching technology. A semiconductor question may require device materials, electrical measurement, design, or systems integration. A security question may involve software, networks, data, hardware, policy, or human practice. An aerospace question may use mechanics, sensing, control, materials, simulation, or environmental observations. The public directory does not identify a current laboratory or project for each combination. It does, however, give a reader a more precise vocabulary for moving from a general topic to a named department, a researcher record, or the Research News and Researchers Portal routes visible on the university site.
At Sejong, academic directory terms reveal different evidence paths
A Sejong University inquiry can start from the thing to be examined, not only the name of a college. It might concern a semiconductor material, an intelligent device, a food process, an aerospace system, a cultural work, a public institution, a biological mechanism, or an environmental condition. The next sentence should identify the evidence required: samples, measurements, images, code, sensor data, designs, documents, interviews, surveys, field observations, or experimental results. That pairing lets a reader test the question against a department title while recognising that the title is an orientation point rather than a complete description of research activity.
The final claim should remain modest. Sejong's public directory can demonstrate that a college, school, department, or graduate-school route is named. It cannot confirm an active project, a particular person's current work, a method not stated on a close page, or the availability of a resource. If a later local record links the object and evidence to a named setting, that link is stronger than the directory alone. If the visible material stops at a broad department name, keep it as a lead. This approach makes the Sejong profile practical for discovery without asking the public map to prove more than it does.
Institution record
- Country
- Republic of Korea
- Region
- Asia
- Status
- Private not for Profit
- QS size code
- L
- Profile record updated
- October 31, 2025
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