The departments of the College of Agricultural Engineering Sciences at the University of Baghdad achieved a qualitative leap in the 2025 SCImago international ranking. They secured the 55th position in the Arab world after a significant improvement from their 80th rank in 2024. Additionally, they climbed to the 1,489th position globally.
The ranking evaluates institutions based on research quality, innovation, and societal impact. The departments of Animal Production, Plant Protection, and Food Sciences demonstrated outstanding performance. This success is attributed to the efforts of the college’s faculty members and researchers.
These results reflect the college’s commitment to academic and research excellence. They contribute to enhancing the university’s standing as a destination for international students. The college proves its ability to compete globally in the agricultural field.
This achievement was realized through years of hard work and investment in scientific research. It opens new horizons for international collaboration and community service.

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