
Bukidnon State University (BukSU) continues to demonstrate a consistent and ascent in the global and national academic landscapes, as evidenced by the 2026 EduRank University Rankings. Securing the 63rd spot in the Philippines, BukSU’s performance is a continuation of a steady and deliberate rise in reputation and impact.
The University has improved its standing, moving from 77th nationwide in 2024 to 75th in 2025, and now reaching 63rd. This three-year upward trajectory highlighted a sustained commitment to increasing research productivity and institutional visibility.
Beyond its general ranking, BukSU rose in providing globally competitive professionals, ranking 3,165th for Math Teachers and 3,278th for Education Majors, while securing the 3,364th spot worldwide in Health Sciences.
Regionally, the University’s steadfast leadership is undisputed, holding its ground as a Top 2 institution in Bukidnon and a Top 4 in Northern Mindanao. This mirrored BukSU’s constant presence among internationally recognized institutions, ranking 2,930th in Asia and within the top half of over 14,000 universities worldwide.
As BukSU builds on this unwavering momentum, it remains dedicated to its mission of shaping future innovators and contributing to national development through a constant pursuit of academic brilliance. (Menard Labor, BukSU IU Intern)

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