Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

35 programmes across 16 varsities in QS top 100

- Fareeha Iftikhar fareeha.iftikhar@htdigital.in

As many as 35 programmes offered across 16 Indian higher education institutes, including seven Institutes of Eminence (IoEs), figured in the top 100 globally, according to QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022 released on Wednesday. Last year, 25 programmes offered by 12 Indian institutio­ns made it to the top 100.

For the “subject ranking”, Quacquarel­li Symonds (QS) ranks institutio­ns on the basis of the individual programmes and compares them to other programmes in the world. For the 12th edition of QS subject rankings, the universiti­es were ranked in five broader areas – Engineerin­g and Technology, Arts and Humanities, Life Sciences and Medicine, Natural Science and Social Sciences and Management.

Among the 16 institutio­ns are five Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), two Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Delhi University (DU), Indian Institute of Science, Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Science, Indian School of Mines University, OP Jindal University, National Institute of Design, National Institutio­n of Pharmaceut­ical Education and Research (NIPER), and Anna University.

Union minister of education Dharmendra Pradhan said: “Happy to read that 35 Indian programmes across universiti­es have achieved top 100 positions in the latest QS World University Rankings... It is also satisfying to learn that India remains at the forefront of global environmen­tal science research with 8 universiti­es featuring in the QS Environmen­tal Sciences Ranking 2022.” Seven out of 11 institutes that were declared as IoEs by the government

AMONG THE FOUR IOES IN THE TOP 50, IIT MADRAS (30TH FOR PETROLEUM ENGINEERIN­G), IS INDIA’S HIGHESTRAN­KING PUBLIC IOE.

in 2018 for upgrade to world-class status also offer some of the programmes that are ranked in the top 100 by QS.

They include IIT-Delhi, IITBombay, IIT-Madras, IIT-Kharagpur, DU, Indian Institute of Science, and OP Jindal University. QS said the IoEs have managed to gain “moderate ground” on the global stage in these four and a half years.

Among the four IoEs in the top 50, IIT Madras (30th for petroleum engineerin­g), is India’s highest-ranking public IoE.

In subject-wise analysis of the programmes, 19 engineerin­g courses from Indian institutes made it to the top 100.

Of these, most were offered by IIT-Bombay.

It was followed by IIT-Delhi, whose five programmes made it to the top 100. They included electrical and electronic engineerin­g, mechanical engineerin­g, computer science, chemical and civil engineerin­g.

“Regionally, India is the fourth-best represente­d higher education system for number of entries, and it is joint-fifth for number of top 200 entries,” the statement released by QS stated.

QS research director Ben Sowter said of the biggest challenges faced by India is education – providing high-quality tertiary education in the face of exploding demand.

“This much was recognised by 2020’s NEP... It should therefore provide some reassuranc­e that the number of Indian programmes featuring across our 51 subject rankings has increased this year – from 233 to 274...”

 ?? ?? *These categories have more Indian universiti­es in the overall rankings; shown here are Indian varsities which had the highest rank
*These categories have more Indian universiti­es in the overall rankings; shown here are Indian varsities which had the highest rank

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