Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

India’s JNU, DU among top 500 humanities varsities in the world: Times global rankings

- Amandeep Shukla letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Not a single Indian university featured in the top 300 of the world’s best, and only two -- Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Delhi University (DU) – found a place in the top 500 in the latest Times Higher Education rankings of institutio­ns in arts and humanities.

The survey by the Londonbase­d agency again demonstrat­es how heavily dependant the Indian education system is on technical institutio­ns like the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITS) and the prestigiou­s Indian Institute of Science (IISC), Bangalore, to take it higher up the global rankings.

With the latest Times Higher Education rankings restricted to the arts and humanities subjects, Indian universiti­es failed to find a place in the top rungs of institutio­ns that were predictabl­y dominated by those from the United States, which grabbed seven of the top 10 positions.

Stanford University ranked first, followed by the University of Cambridge and University of Oxford, the oldest institutio­ns from England.

JNU found a place in the 301 to 400 bracket and DU in the 401-500 bracket. There was no other Indian institutio­n in the 535 universiti­es ranked. If there is a silver lining, it is that no Indian institutio­n figured in the rankings for the last two years. The number of universiti­es ranked in the 2018 and 2019 editions of the survey were 400 and 506 respective­ly; the number increased to 536 this in the 2020 edition.

The human resource developmen­t ministry has been trying to improve the global rankings of Indian institutio­ns through its Institutes of Eminence (IOE) programme, which would entitle selected universiti­es to greater autonomy, allowing them to admit foreign students and recruit faculty from abroad. JNU does not find a place in the 10 public institutio­ns that are being groomed under the IOE scheme.

One of the key parameters on which Indian institutio­ns have consistent­ly faltered in global rankings is in the internatio­nalization of their campuses. In this latest rankings list, while Stanford has 23 % internatio­nal students and Cambridge and Oxford have 37% and 41 % respective­ly, the comparable figure for DU and JNU is just 1 % 4%.

No Asian universiti­es appear in the top 20 of the rankings.

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