Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

11 Indian universiti­es among top 100 for emerging economies

- Aditi Khanna

LONDON: Indian universiti­es had a good performanc­e year within the emerging economies of the world as a record 11 made it to the top 100 Times Higher Education’s (THE) Emerging Economies University Rankings 2020.

Only China has more universiti­es than India in the top 100 at 30 from a total of 47 countries and territorie­s included in the analysis released in London on Tuesday evening.

A total of 56 Indian universiti­es appear in the full ranking of a total of 533 universiti­es across emerging economies of the world.

The Indian Institute of Science (IISC), ranked 16th, is India’s top-ranked institutio­n followed by the Indian Institute of Technologi­es (IITS).

“There has long been a debate about the success of Indian universiti­es in world rankings, and for too long they have been seen as underperfo­rming on the global stage,” notes Phil Baty,

Chief Knowledge Officer for the THE.

“The Emerging Economies University Rankings 2020 suggests that real progress is being made by a number of institutio­ns in a number of metrics across our robust methodolog­y, and could mark an exciting turning point for Indian higher education, enabled in part by the Institutes of Eminence scheme,” he said.

The Indian government’s Institutes of Eminence scheme was establishe­d in 2017 and one of its participat­ing universiti­es, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeeth­am, has entered the top 100 for the first time, moving up a huge 51 places from joint 141st in 2019.

Amrita declared improvemen­ts in almost all the ranking metrics compared to 2019, THE notes.

The other universiti­es included in the Institutes of Eminence scheme that appear in the top 100 mark the biggest improvers in the ranking with IIT Kharagpur moving up 23 places to 32nd, IIT Delhi improving by 28 places to joint 38th and IIT Madras climbing 12 places to joint 63rd.

Indian Institute of Technology Ropar and Institute of Chemical Technology are entering the ranking for the first time, and both debut in the top 100.

The Institutes of Eminence scheme provides participat­ing universiti­es with government funding and greater autonomy with the aim of moving them into the top 100 of the world university rankings, including Times Higher Education’s World University Ranking, over time.

The expectatio­n is that this will be achieved through a number of changes including an increase in foreign students and staff, offering online courses and encouragin­g academic collaborat­ion with other top universiti­es around the world.

This year marks only the second time that 11 Indian institutio­ns have held top 100 positions since the ranking began in 2014, when much fewer universiti­es took part in the ranking globally.

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