Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

IIT-Bombay top Indian institute in QS ranking of Asian varsities

- Amandeep Shukla letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWDELHI:The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay emerged as the top Indian educationa­l institutio­n in the latest QS rankings for Asian universiti­es released on Wednesday, securing the 33rd position.

Not far below its counterpar­t in Mumbai, IIT Delhi bagged the 40th rank while IIT Madras was placed at the 48th position. A host of Indian institutio­ns figured in the top 100 slots but none made it to the top 30.

IIT Bombay was the topranked Indian institutio­n in last year’s QS rankings for Asian varsities too, when it bagged the 34th position. IIT Delhi was at the 40th position last year as well.

The National University of Singapore emerged at pole position this year. The University of Hong Kong secured second place while the Nanyang Technologi­cal University (NTU) of Singapore stood third.

The prestigiou­s Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, bagged the 50th position. IIT Kharagpur was placed 53rd and IIT Kanpur in the 61st position. IIT Roorkee was placed 86th and IIT Guwahati in the 107th position. Delhi University bagged the highest rank among Indian

IITDELHI BAGGED THE 40TH RANK WHILE IIT MADRAS WAS PLACED AT THE 48TH POSITION

varsities at 62. The University of Hyderabad secured the 106th position and the University of Calcutta stood at 134th position.

The ranking body, QS, had only recently released its firstever list for top Indian universi- ties. IIT Bombay had topped that list as well, earning highest scores on academic and employer reputatioi­n indicators. IISc Bangalore was placed second on that list, which otherwise was dominated by the IITs.

For the Asia Rankings, QS said it had used 11 indicators including employer reputation, academic reputation, facultystu­dent ratio, internatio­nal research network, staff with PhDs and internatio­nal faculty.

Former University Grants Commission (UGC) member V S Chauhan said: “IITs have a good research output and their funding is robust, which is why they consistent­ly do better. But I believe there are several universiti­es which will come up, especially with increased autonomy. The way towards the future is focusing more on foreign collaborat­ion as well as research. I, however, believe Indian universiti­es will benefit in more investment in infrastruc­ture.”.

 ?? HT FILE ?? ■ IIT Bombay was the topranked Indian institutio­n in last year’s QS rankings for Asian varsities as well, when it bagged the 34th position.
HT FILE ■ IIT Bombay was the topranked Indian institutio­n in last year’s QS rankings for Asian varsities as well, when it bagged the 34th position.

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