New Delhi: The QS World University Rankings 2023 was announced on Wednesday, June 8, 2022. Forty-one Indian universities have made it into the list, up from 35 last year, with seven institutes making their first appearance on the table.
IISc Bangalore has jumped 31 places since last year to take the first position among Indian institutes, with IIT Bombay and IIT Delhi rounding out the top 200. It has also grabbed 155th place internationally.
India has also performed well in research, with IISc ranking first in the world in the 'citations per faculty’ (CpF) index, which is used by higher education analyst Quacquarelli Symonds to assess the impact of research produced by universities.
IIT Guwahati (37th for CpF), IIT Roorkee (47th for CpF), and the newly added University of Madras (48th for CpF) are all among the top 50 research universities in the world.
QS World University Rankings 2023: List of Top Universities in India
Ben Sowter, senior vice president at QS said, "This edition of the 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."
Twelve of the 41 Indian institutes represented increased their score from the previous year, twelve remained the same, ten dropped, and seven were newcomers.
The rankings of all of the listed IITs have improved. IIT Bombay (172nd) improved five spots over the previous year, while IIT Delhi (174th) improved 11 spots. IIT Madras (250th), IIT Kanpur (264th), and IIT Kharagpur (270th) are in the top 300.
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