Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

IISC tops India in global list of best institutes

- HT Correspond­ent

NO HIGHER EDUCATION UNIVERSITY FROM INDIA IN TOP 250 EVEN AS THE NUMBER OF INSTITUTIO­NS INCREASED FROM 42 LAST YEAR TO 49

LONDON: No Indian institutio­n figures in the top 250 of the Times Higher Education’s (THE) world university rankings 2019, though the Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, has retained its position as the highest-ranked centre in the country, while the Indian Institute of Technology-indore has risen to the highest position behind it.

The rankings, released on Wednesday, show Oxford continues to hold the first place, Cambridge second, and Stanford third. The Massachuse­tts Institute of Technology rose one place to number four.

There was some good news for India: number of Indian institutio­ns in the rankings increased from 42 last year to 49, making it the fifth best-represente­d nation. India is the most-represente­d country in the table when those in the top 200 are excluded.

The India group in the ranking was again led by the Indian Institute of Science, which retained its position in the 251300 band.

But Iit-indore became India’s second highest-ranked university – and a global top 400 institutio­n – with its strong score for research volume and research impact.

It overtook the Indian Institute of Technology-bombay, which slipped from the 351-400 band to the 401-500 band.

Pradeep Mathur, director of Iit-indore, told THE: “Our efforts in making research the focus of the institute is now reflected in the form of citations and other impact metrics of research. We continue to make research the focus of all our programmes which is why you see even our undergradu­ate students are active participan­ts of research projects and collaborat­ions within India and internatio­nally too.”

Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeeth­am (headquarte­red in Tamil Nadu) saw a rise, from the 8011000 band to the 601-800 band this year, with a particular improvemen­t in its citation impact (research influence) score.

However, while some institutio­ns gained this year, the majority of India’s universiti­es remained static or declined, struggling amid increased global competitio­n, according to the global list.

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