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The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore emerged as
the best higher education institution in India, ranking 155th
globally in the latest edition of the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS)
World University Rankings (WUR). IISc has witnessed a massive jump
of 31 positions in its rank in comparison to last year, Trend reports citing
Hindustan Times.
According to a statement issued by QS analysts, on Thursday, the
19th edition of the ranking featured a total of 41 Indian
Universities. Of them, 27 were featured in the top 1000. Last year,
22 Indian institutes were placed among the top 1000. As many as six
of these 27 universities found place within 300 but only three made
it to the top 200, like last year.
Overall, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is the
world's top University for the 11 consecutive year. The University
of Cambridge has risen to second place, while Stanford University
remains in the third position.
The two other institutions that made it to the top 200 from
India were the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay (IIT-B) and
Delhi (IIT-D). While IIT-B secured 172nd rank globally, rising five
places from last year, IIT-D placed at 174th rank , up 11 places
since last year.
“The Indian Institute of Science (155 th globally) is the new
national leader. Remarkably, it is also the global leader in the
Citations per Faculty indicator, which QS uses to evaluate the
impact of the research produced by universities. Furthermore, IISc
Bengaluru is the fastest rising South Asian university in the QS
World University Rankings top- 200, having gained thirty-one places
year on year,” the statement read.
“All the featured IITs improved their standing, a testimony to
the strength and success of the Indian public technological
research university model,” it added.
While IIT-Madras secured 250th rank, IIT-Kanpur stood 264th,
IIT-Kharagpur 270th and IIT-Roorkee 369th. IIT-Guwahati gained
eleven places and came in 384th and IIT-Indore stood as the
highest-ranking debutant in this edition coming in 396th.
As many as six indicators were used to determine the QS world
university rankings 2023. They included academic reputation,
employer reputation, faculty/student ratio, citations per faculty,
international students ratio and international faculty ratio.
In terms of the performance of the Institutes of Eminence
(IoEs), five of the declared public IoEs ((IISc, IIT-B, IIT-D, IIT
Madras, and IIT-Kharagpur) attain a higher rank than in the
previous edition. Two of the public IoEs, including University of
Delhi (DU) and University of Hyderabad, witnessed a decline in
their rankings and the ranking of Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
remained unchanged.
Among the private IoEs, OP Jindal Global University scored the
highest rank ( in the 651-700 band) for the third year in a row.
Two of the declared private IoEs, Manipal Academy of Higher
Education and Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani
maintained the same rank this year.
As many as seven new universities made their debut in QS this
year. They included, IIT-Indore, University of Madras, IIT-BHU,
Chandigarh University, National Institute of Technology (NIT) in
Tiruchirappalli, Shoolini University of Biotechnology and
Management Sciences, and Sathyabama Institute of Science and
Technology.
Ben Sowter, QS' Senior Vice President, said:“This edition of
the QS World University Rankings reflects the excellent work that
several Indian universities are doing to improve their research
footprint, with positive consequences for their reputation on the
global stage. Conversely, our dataset also suggests that the Indian
higher education sector still struggles to provide adequate
teaching capacity. Further expansion of provision – both within
universities and across the sector as a whole – will be necessary
if India is to continue reaching new heights.”
Founding Chancellor of OP Jindal Global University Naveen
Jindal, said,“To be recognised as India's No. 1 private university
for the third year in a row by the prestigious QS World University
Rankings is quite an achievement for JGU. The fact that a non-STEM
and non-Medicine university has emerged as India's top private
university year after year proves that the study of humanities and
social sciences has tremendous relevance for employment generation
as well as for creation of knowledge needed for solving the complex
problems that the world faces today.”
Prof TG Siitharam, Director of IIT Guwahati said,“A higher
ranking in QS WUR for IIT Guwahati makes me very proud of our
excellent faculty and students and their efforts to contribute
towards top quality research as well as other parameters. Their
achievements are critical to our continued success in the global
rankings. We will continue to focus on high-end research and make
steady strides to go up the global rankings.”
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