India secures a strong presence in the QS World University Rankings: Asia 2025, with the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) ranking 44th and IIT Bombay 48th. This marks a significant achievement, reflecting India’s focus on enhancing research and academic excellence. Seven Indian institutions make it to the top 100, highlighting the country’s growing stature in global education.
The rankings include 163 Indian universities, the highest representation among 25 countries. The National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) and other initiatives contribute to improving research output and innovation. Key contributors to the rankings include factors such as academic reputation, employer reputation, and research quality.
Key Highlights:
- IIT Delhi leads India at rank 44 in QS Asia Rankings 2025.
- IIT Bombay follows at rank 48, with seven Indian institutions in the top 100.
- India has the highest representation with 163 universities in the rankings.
- The rankings emphasize academic and research quality, bolstered by initiatives like NIRF.
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