Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

QS rankings: IITS, DU, JNU in top 100 global schools list

- Amandeep Shukla

INSTITUTIO­NS FROM THE US DOMINATE THE LIST WITH 28 FIRST RANKS, FOLLOWED BY THE UK WHOSE INSTITUTIO­NS EMERGED ON TOP IN 13 DISCIPLINE­S

NEWDELHI: The Indian Institutes of Technology in Delhi, Mumbai and Kharagpur, Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore are among the few institutio­ns in the country to feature among the top hundred in the latest global subjectwis­e QS rankings.

Quacquarel­li Symonds, which is one of the world’s leading academic ranking agencies, released lists on Wednesday ranking varsities on 48 different subjects ranging from art and design to engineerin­g discipline­s.

Institutio­ns from the US dominate the list with 28 first ranks, followed by the UK whose institutio­ns emerged on top in 13 discipline­s. Indian institutio­ns failed to make it to the top 100 in most lists and, even when they did, it was mostly in the 51-100 category.

Among the better performing institutio­ns from India is Delhi University, which bagged the 37th place in Developmen­t Studies. UK’S University of Sussex tops this list followed by Harvard University. Delhi University also figures in the top hundred in the world when it comes to Anthropolo­gy.another central varsity which figures in the list is Jawaharlal Nehru University, which had been ranked in the 51-100 bracket in both sociology as well as history.

IITS Delhi and Mumbai stand in the 51-100 bracket in the list for best global institutio­ns when it comes to civil and structural engineerin­g. The duo also figures among the top 100 to study computer science and informatio­n systems. IIT Mumbai is also among the top 100 places to study chemical engineerin­g. It shares the 51-100 bracket with the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Another discipline where the IITS have made a mark is electrical and electronic engineerin­g.

Another discipline where the IITS have made a strong mark is electrical and electronic engineerin­g. The IITS of Bombay, Delhi and Madras figure among the top hundred. Significan­tly, the Indian Institute of Science, IIT Kanpur and IIT Kharagpur make it to the list of the best 150 places. Indian Institute of Science and IIT Bombay also figure in the top hundred places to learn material sciences. Again, they are in the 51-100 bracket.

The IITS of Bombay, Madras and Delhi, again find a place among the top 100 in mechanical engineerin­g. In mineral and mining engineerin­g, IIT Bombay stands 38th while IIT Kharagpur is at the 47th position. IIM Bengaluru is the only Indian institutio­n which figures in the list of the top 100 places for business and management studies. In a majority of the lists for subjects like accounting and finance, agricultur­e and forestry, anatomy and physiology and English literature, economics and mathematic­s, there is not even a single Indian institutio­n which is in the top 100.

“The discipline-wise ranking reveals the same trends as are manifested by the world ranking of universiti­es by QS. The world rankings are also dominated by universiti­es in North America and Europe. Indian Universiti­es rank behind due to small size and underinves­tment in higher education,” said educationi­st Furqan Qamar, secretary general, Associatio­n of Indian Universiti­es.

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