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The Imperial Qualifications Framework enables a like for like comparison of university programs and courses. The government recognises five programs: Diploma (three year qualification at level 1), Bachelor's degree (three year qualification at level 2), Honour's degree (1 year qualification at level three, some four year Bachelor's degrees can be awarded at level three level), Master's degree (one to two year qualification at level four) and Doctoral degree (2 to 5 year degree at level 5).
 
Women in Packilvania are allowed to study at all universities in the country from 2010. Gender segregated classes exist in some disciplines and gender integration remains on-going. The country maintains women-only universities. Women are heavily under-represented in the non women-only universities comprising 17% of their populations. Women make up 30% of students, 21% of lecturers, 8% of tenured professors and 5% of Imperial Academy of Science members in the country. For the sake of this list, the list of universities will be by [[Administrative divisions of Packilvania|province and metropolitan city]].
 
==Rankings==
The most prestigious ranking in the country is the Crescent University Rankings which ranks universities according to quantity of research output in the top 12 science and humanities journals, number of national research chairs, amount of research funding, student to teacher ratio, proportion of Imperial Academy of Science members and number of [[Fidal Prize]] winners. Universities are ranked as follows:
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