IIT Delhi falls 11 spots in QS World University Rankings, IIT Bombay is India’s top university

IIT Delhi falls 11 spots in QS World University Rankings, IIT Bombay is India’s top university

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) slipped 11 spots in Quacquarelli Symonds World University Rankings 2020-21 launched on Tuesday (June 9).

Notably, solely three institutes from India managed to discover a place in prime 200 in QS World Rankings this yr. The Indian institutes within the listing are IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi and IISc Bangalore. It could also be recalled that IIT Delhi was ranked 182 in 2019 and it fell right down to 193 this yr.

IIT Delhi director Ramgopal Rao tweeted a letter asking folks to not belief the rankings blindly and share some info. According to Rao, the QS Rankings think about International college and college students within the institute which may be very low for IIT Delhi. He added that in 2019 rankings worldwide college students have been under the worldwide median and there was a necessity to rent the school. Rao stated that IIT Delhi wants to rent 69 worldwide college and 820 worldwide college students to be near the worldwide median.

The rankings are primarily based on six indicators: tutorial repute, employer repute, citations per college, college/pupil ratio, worldwide college ratio and worldwide pupil ratio, compilers of the rankings stated.

IIT Bombay is ranked 172nd, whereas IISc is 185th and IIT Delhi is at 193rd place. A complete of 21 Indian larger training establishments are within the prime 1000. IISc is ranked as India’s finest analysis college with a rating of 100/100 on the ‘citations per faculty’ indicator.

Other IITs within the prime 500 are: Madras (275), Kharagpur (314), Kanpur (350), Roorkee (383) and Guwahati (470).

Massachusetts Institute of Technology is ranked because the world’s finest college, adopted by Stanford University (2nd) and Harvard University (third).

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