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IISc, IIT Bombay among top universiti­es in emerging economies

- SAHIL MAKKAR

Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and some of the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) were ranked among the top 50 varsities in the Times Higher Education Emerging Economies University Rankings 2018, issued on Wednesday. IIT Kharagpur climbed 26 places to break into the top 50 universiti­es.

IISc was ranked 13th, up from its previous position of 14, IIT Bombay maintained its ranking of 26. IIT Kharagpur was placed at 45th position. National Institute of Technology, Rourkela was the highest riser, with a jump of 57 positions. This jump was attributed to its research work and increase in citations.

Overall, 42 Indian institutio­ns participat­ed in the ranking this year, up from 27 last year. The Indian varsities were competing against 350 universiti­es and institutio­ns from 42 emerging economies, including China, Taiwan, Russia, Brazil and Indonesia.

However, most Indian universiti­es, including the IIT at Kanpur, Delhi and Chennai, slipped in ranking. IIT Kanpur fell from 32nd to 49th position this year, whereas IIT Delhi came down to 63th position from its previous ranking of 32. IIT Madras was down to 70, from its previous position of 35.

Phil Baty, editorial director of global rankings for Times Higher Education (THE), said India’s plan to increase internatio­nal student numbers was encouragin­g. “The new Institutio­ns of Eminence initiative, which closely aligns with THE’s own world-class excellence model, certainly hasthe potential to elevateits selected universiti­es on the global stage. Similar strategies have raised standards in many other emerging economy higher education systems, including China, and there is cause for optimism here, too,” he said.

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