Millennium Post

IITS dominate first-ever Indian university rankings

- ADITI KHANNA

LONDON: The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITS) dominate the first-ever standalone ranking of India's higher education institutio­ns released by a Uk-headquarte­red think tank on Monday.

IIT Bombay tops the `QS India University Rankings', with IITS Madras (3), Delhi (4), Kharagpur (5), Kanpur (6), Roorkee (9) and Guwahati (10) grabbing seven of the top 10 slots.

Indian Institute of Science (IISC) in Bangalore comes in at second, with University of Hyderabad and University of Delhi among the others making a top-10 mark at seventh and eighth respective­ly in the list released by QS Quacquarel­li Symonds.

“This inaugural table, which is based on the same indicators of its parent BRICS rankings, evaluates the Indian institutio­ns through independen­t and internatio­nal lenses,” said Ben Sowter, Research Director at QS.

“The results reveal that research productivi­ty at leading Indian institutio­ns is increasing and the impact of such research is gradually rising. They also enjoy a good standing with employers while they achieve less recognitio­n with their internatio­nal academic peers, perhaps suggesting the need to intensify regional and global collaborat­ions,” he said.

QS Quacquarel­li Symonds describes itself as a global higher education (HE) think tank responsibl­e for the world's most-consulted world university rankings.

Its first-ever Indian edition of the rankings is designed to offer an independen­t analysis of the performanc­e of Indian institutio­ns.

The rankings include Public Universiti­es, Private Universiti­es and HE Institutio­ns or Deemed Universiti­es. Sin- gle faculty specialist institutio­ns or single level institutio­ns (eg. teaching principall­y at post-graduate level) are not included.

According to the analysis, 20 Indian institutio­ns receive full marks in the “Staff with PHD” category, the indicator designed to identify the extent to which institutio­ns are cultivatin­g a highly-qualified faculty body. In the research productivi­ty indicator, nine institutio­ns achieve a score between 98.4 and 100.

IIT Bombay, Madras, Delhi, Kharagpur, Kanpur and the University of Delhi enjoy “outstandin­g regard” among the nearly 43,000 internatio­nal employers surveyed, while IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi and the IISC Bangalore were the most voted by 83,000+ internatio­nal academics polled.

On a metric-by-metric basis, other institutio­ns that stand out for QS include the Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai, which achieves the highest score of the QS' indicator of research impact, adjusted for faculty size. It is followed by Shivaji University, Kolhapur and Tamil Nadu Agricultur­al University Coimbatore achieving the perfect score in the Faculty/student indicator.

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