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Indian Universities in QS World University Rankings

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July 04, 2025

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance

Why in News?

Recently the latest edition of rankings of higher education institutions across the world was released by Quacquarelli Symonds, a higher education analytics firm.

  • QS rankings – The ranking of universities is published annually and is evaluated based on several parameters including,
    • Academic reputation – Global perception of teaching and research quality
    • Research impact – Citations per faculty, International Research Network
    • Diversity – International students & faculty (introduced in this year’s rankings}
    • Student outcomes – Employer Reputation, Job placement.
    • Learning environment – Student-faculty ratio, academic infrastructure
    • Sustainability Environmental responsibility
  • 2026 edition – In the 2026 edition the analytics firm evaluated 8467 institutions and ranked top 1500 institutions.
  • For the first time, over 50 Indian universities feature in the QS World University Rankings 2026 Top 1,500 list.
  • This marks significant progress from just 11 universities in 2015, reflecting growing global competitiveness of Indian higher education.
  • World university rankings – The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States, secured top position for 14th straight year.
    • Imperial College London secured 2nd position and
    • Stanford University secured 3rdposition

Performance of Indian Universities

  • Total Indian Universities in Top 1500 – 54 Institutions.
  • New entrants - 8 universities, including,
    • Ashoka University, Haryana
    • Shiv Nadar Institute of Eminence, Greater Noida
  • Top performers:
    • IIT Delhi – 123
    • IIT Bombay – 129
    • IIT Madras – 180
    • IIT Kharagpur – 215
    • IISc Bengaluru – 219
  • Indian universities are adapting to global benchmarks, improving comparability with international peers.
  • Student-faculty ratio - Indian Average is 19:1 which is lower that Global Competitiveness Benchmark: (10-15):1
  • Research output – Historically low focus on original research in Indian universities, unlike global trends.
  • Positive shift seen in IITs, IISERs, and private universities post National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which emphasises research in higher education.
  • Industry linkages – IITs, IIMs have long prioritised placements.
  • Now, even large public universities are focusing on student employability, crucial for ranking success.

Reference

The Hindu| Indian Universities in QS World University Rankings

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