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QS World University Rankings: 3 Indian institutes including IIT Delhi included in the list of top 200 institutes in the world

Three higher educational institutes of India have been included in the list of top 200 institutes in the world. IIT Bombay has got 177th rank, IIT Delhi 185th rank and IISc Bangalore at 186th rank in the QS World University Ranking-2022 released in London. Significantly, in this list, IIT Bombay has managed to make it
 
QS World University Rankings: 3 Indian institutes including IIT Delhi included in the list of top 200 institutes in the world

Three higher educational institutes of India have been included in the list of top 200 institutes in the world. IIT Bombay has got 177th rank, IIT Delhi 185th rank and IISc Bangalore at 186th rank in the QS World University Ranking-2022 released in London. Significantly, in this list, IIT Bombay has managed to make it to the top 200 for the fourth time in a row.

Indian Higher Educational Institutes are becoming recognized globally

According to the 18th edition of the ranking, in the QS World University Rankings-2022, MIT has got the first position, Oxford University has got the second position and Stanford University has got the third position. At the same time, Ben Soter, Research Director of QS, says that Indian Higher Education Institutes are doing a very good job in the research field. It is a matter of fact that there is still a shortage of teachers in many institutions, despite this Indian educational institutions are making their mark at the global level.

35 Indian institutes made it to the QS World University Rankings-2022

This year 35 Indian institutions have made it to the QS World University Rankings-2022. However, there has been a decline in the ranking of IIT Bombay and IISc Bangalore as compared to last year. But the performance of IIT Delhi has improved. Significantly, there has been an improvement in the ranking of seven institutes in the list of 500 institutes, while there has also been a decline in the ranking of seven institutes. There are 14 institutes whose ranking has not changed at all. At the same time, 7 new institutes have joined the list for the first time.

JNU made it to the list for the first time

Let us tell you that Jawaharlal Nehru University has been included in this list for the first time. JNU has been ranked 561-570. Whereas Delhi University has joined the rank of 501-510. Whereas IIT Hyderabad has been ranked between 591-600. Apart from these, the names of institutions like Jamia Millia Islamia, OP Jindal University, Jamia Hamdard, BHU, AMU, Panjab University, Amity University, Education and Research IIT Allahabad etc. are also included.

1300 universities and institutes from around the world were included in the ranking

It is worth noting that 1300 universities and institutes from around the world had participated in the QS World University Rankings-2022. During the ranking, ranking was given on the basis of quality of education, teacher-student ratio, paper published etc.