The main ranking is “the ranking of academic institutions” (88 in 2012; 83 in 2013). Another ranking is of non-public institutions that offer master’s degrees (93 in 2012; 84 in 2013). A third ranking is of non-public trade-school institutions (that usually offer licentiates -- which are roughly the equivalent of an Anglo-American B.A.) as well as state trade-schools of higher learning (75 in 2012). This was divided into two categories in 2013 – state trade-schools of higher learning (29); and non-public licentiate schools (29). The drop in the number of institutions may have occurred because colleges that didn’t fill out the survey forms requested are automatically dropped from the rankings.
In 2014, all non-public licentiate institutions were dropped from the rankings. Thus, 88 “academic institutions”, 80 “non-public institutions that offer master’s degrees”, and 27state trade-schools of higher learning, were included in the issue.
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