Hindustan Times (Noida)

11 Indian institutes make it to world’s top 100 list

GLOBAL RANKING Chinese universiti­es hold first 4 ranks; IISC at 16 leads Indian institutio­ns

- Amandeep Shukla amandeep.shukla@htlive.com

NEW DELHI: Bengaluru’s Indian Institute of Science (IISC) has emerged as the top-ranked Indian institutio­n in Times Higher Education’s list of universiti­es in emerging economies with an overall 16th rank. As many as 11 Indian institutio­ns, mostly Indian Institutes of Technology (IITS), are on the list of top 100 universiti­es dominated by Chinese institutio­ns.

The top four on the list are Chinese universiti­es--tsinghua University, Peking University, Zhejiang University and the University of Science and Technology. Russia’s Lomonosov Moscow State University is ranked fifth.

The IISC retained its position in the top 20 but dropped two places compared to the previous year. In the 2019 rankings, the IISC was ranked 14th.

Among other Indian institutes, IIT Kharagpur is ranked 32nd, IIT Bombay 34th, IIT Delhi 38th, IIT Indore 61st while IIT Ropar and IIT Madras are jointly ranked 63rd. Mumbai’s Institute of Chemical Technology has got the 73rd place and Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeeth­am (AVV) 90th. IIT Ropar and AVV have made it to the top 100 for the first time.

While varsities like IISC and IIT Bombay have dropped a few places, there are others like IIT Delhi and IIT Madras which have climbed the ladder. IIT Bombay was 27th and placed 34th now. IIT Karagpur jumped to 32 from 55. IIT Delhi jumped to 38 from 66 last year.

IIT Indore continued to be at the 61st position. IIT Madras was 75th last year and joint 63rd with IIT Ropar this year.

As many as 56 Indian institutio­ns have made it to the overall list of 533 compared to mainland China’s 81.

The 533 universiti­es are located in 47 countries across the world. They include Brazil, Czech Republic, Greece, Hungary, Malaysia, Mexico, South Africa, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Chile, China, Columbia, Egypt, Indonesia, Kuwait.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has been trying to improve the internatio­nal standing of the Indian institutio­ns since it came to power in 2014. It has launched an ambitious Institutes of Eminence scheme to nurture the best among Indian institutio­ns as part of the efforts to improve their rankings and to attract internatio­nal students.

The number of internatio­nal students is one of the parameters for global rankings agencies.

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