Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Best Asian universiti­es: Indian Institute of Science, IIT Bombay among top 50

- Ayesha Banerjee ayesha.banerjee@htlive.com

Times Higher Education (THE), which released its Asia University Rankings 2017 on Wednesday, March 15, listed 33 Indian universiti­es in the top 300. Eight establishe­d and 17 new entrants made it to the top 100 with Bengaluru’s Indian Institute of Science (IISc) at 27. IIT Bombay was ranked 42 and Chennai-based private institute Veltech University was a joint 43 in the top 50.

With 33 places in the top-300 list (up from 16 last year), India more than doubled its representa­tion to become the third mostrepres­ented nation in the table for the first time.

In the rankings topped by Singapore’s National University, followed by China’s Peking University, IISc stayed put at position 27 for the second year in a row. Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur too made what THE editor Phil Baty said was an “impressive leap” from the 101110 band to rank 63 “due to improvemen­ts across the board and a particular­ly high jump in its amount of industry income.” Only two Japanese institutio­ns made it to the top 20, despite the country’s strong representa­tion in the rankings with 69 universiti­es included — almost a quarter (23%) of the top 300 list. After China with six universiti­es in the top 20, Hong Kong and South Korea had five institutio­ns each. Going lower down the table, however, India’s performanc­e deteriorat­ed as several institutes lost places due to what Baty described as “increased competitio­n.” “This year’s ranking includes 300 universiti­es, up from 200 last year. For example, the University of Calcutta has dropped from the 141-150 band to the 191-200 cohort while Amrita University has fallen from 181190 to 251-plus,” he said.

The THE editor also attributed India’s performanc­e partly due to participat­ing in global benchmarki­ng exercises. “Last year the (Indian) government launched a funding-backed project aimed at catapultin­g IITs to the top of world university rankings. However, while India punches above its weight in terms of its GDP per capita, it underperfo­rms given its large population of university-aged people,” he added.

The ranking also indicated what a dynamic, diverse and competitiv­e higher education region the continent was, “and India is a key part of that developmen­t,” Baty added.

Pakistan also made gains, more than tripling its representa­tion since last year, from two to seven, while Sri Lanka made its debut with the University of Colombo making the 251-plus band.

 ?? HEMANT MISHRA/HT FILE ?? IISc Bangalore was ranked 27 in the Asia University Rankings 2017 released on Wednesday.
HEMANT MISHRA/HT FILE IISc Bangalore was ranked 27 in the Asia University Rankings 2017 released on Wednesday.

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