The section criteria and weightings gives you detailed information (pdf); as you see, it all about quantitative screening by science news agencies, like Thomson Reuters and the like, i.e. the measurable quantification of scientific information 'produced' by higher learning institutions, based on 'serialized' input and output of the education and research assembly line.
" What are the requirements to register a university in Times Higher Education World University Rankings?"
Thank you Stephen for quoting the relevant link.
That "Times Higher Education World University Rankings" is an annual publication of university rankings by Times Higher Education (THE) magazine should have been elaborated in the question.
Yes, the question should be as dear Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay has defined it. Dear Stephen I. Ternyik has brought the document which includes "Criteria and weighting" for inclusion on this list. There is13 indicators that would first be used and that this could rise to 16 in future rankings ...
Our university was ranked in the top 5% of the world's university for 2019 for the first time. Here's the congratulatory message from Phil Baty, The Higher Education's Editorial Director of Global rankings that includes the criteria: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dqL8sD1m6qoCUFoLdNCSIvGTlG9pNNJz/view
This ranking is one of the top three rankings in the world in terms of importance and impact, along with the QS World University Ranking and the Academic Rankings of the World Universities. The criteria of the classification include five basic criteria, of which branched to thirteen indicators are detailed, each of which contains an accurate description of the degree of evaluation (scientific citations, number of scientific research completed, its size and financial income, the educational environment, the worldview of the university and the financial income of the university).