As per the report published by QS, there are 17 institutes
made it to Asian Universities, which is 50% increase from last 11yrs.
IIT Delhi holds 38th place, whereas IIT Bombay
goes to 41st place. Five other IITs feature in the top 100, led by
Kanpur and Madras just outside the top 50.
With seven IITs among the leading eight institutes, the top
levels of Indian higher education remain much stronger in science and
technology than in social sciences and arts.
“The IITs have a great reputation among graduate employers,
and now produce a relatively high volume of research, but it is not yet having
a significant impact in terms of citations,” QS head of research Ben Sowter
said.
This time Singapore and Korea has overtaken the traditional
Japan and Hong Kong. National University of Singapore (NUS) tops the rankings
for the first time, while Korea’s KAIST rises from sixth to second place.
Here is the ranking of 17 institutes from India
Rank
|
Institutes
|
38
|
IIT Delhi
|
41
|
IIT Bombay
|
52
|
IIT Kanpur
|
53
|
IIT Madras
|
60
|
IIT Kharagpur
|
70
|
IIT Roorkee
|
81
|
University of Delhi
|
95
|
IIT Guwahati
|
131
|
University of Calcutta
|
131
|
University of Mumbai
|
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